Traumatic Experience in Deepa Mehta's 1947 Earth
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Based on Bapsi Sidhwa's novel Cracking India, 1947 Earth is based on the
story of the partition of great India in 1947. This reminds probably one of the
bloodiest massacres in history of India. The British colonizers in the great India
conspired the divide and rule policy. As the partition of India becomes inevitable in
two different nations, India for Hindus and Pakistan for Muslims, after the borders are
drawn violent communal riots among the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs take place
especially in Lahore and all over India. Religious disharmony in people becomes
more visible. In this hotchpotch of population exchange, how this event affected the
lives of common people of that time is a very critical issue for long time. The movie
1947 Earth by Deepa Mehta contains the message against the blood stained saga of
partition. In the era of flourishing the visual culture with the growing advancement of
science and technology, the movies like 1947 Earth have played a vital role for
extending anti-traumatic consciences by presenting the fatal consequences of the
devastating events and traumatic experiences like the depiction of traumatic partition
story of India in 1947.