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Freedom at Midnight

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
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8.3/10
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Arif Zakaria, Chirag Vohra, Rajendra Chawla, Luke McGibney, and Sidhant Gupta in Freedom at Midnight (2024)
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Is the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-p... Read allIs the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-political dynamics of the era.Is the electrifying story of India's struggle for independence. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, it recounts the partition of India and Pakistan, and the religious and socio-political dynamics of the era.

  • Creator
    • Nikkhil Advani
  • Stars
    • Sidhant Gupta
    • Chirag Vohra
    • Rajendra Chawla
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.2K
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    • Creator
      • Nikkhil Advani
    • Stars
      • Sidhant Gupta
      • Chirag Vohra
      • Rajendra Chawla
    • 50User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Sidhant Gupta
    Sidhant Gupta
    • Jawaharlal Nehru
    • 2024
    Chirag Vohra
    Chirag Vohra
    • Mahatma Gandhi
    • 2024
    Rajendra Chawla
    Rajendra Chawla
    • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
    • 2024
    Luke McGibney
    Luke McGibney
    • Lord Louis Mountbatten
    • 2024
    Cordelia Bugeja
    Cordelia Bugeja
    • Lady Edwina Mountbatten
    • 2024
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Muhammad Ali Jinnah
    • 2024
    Ira Dubey
    Ira Dubey
    • Fatima Jinnah
    • 2024
    Malishka Mendonsa
    Malishka Mendonsa
    • Sarojini Naidu
    • 2024
    Rajesh Kumar
    Rajesh Kumar
    • Liaquat Ali Khan
    • 2024
    K.C. Shankar
    K.C. Shankar
    • V.P. Menon
    • 2024
    Richa Meena
    Richa Meena
    • 2024
    Ed Robinson
    Ed Robinson
    • George Abell
    • 2024
    Urvashi Dubey
    Urvashi Dubey
    • Abha
    • 2024
    Amit Koushik
    • Baldev Singh
    • 2024
    A Amit
    • Firoz Khan Noon
    • 2024
    Raja Sevak
    • Zakir Qamar Raza
    • 2024
    Janardan Jha
    • 2024
    Simon Feilder
    Simon Feilder
    • Governor Evan Jenkins
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Nikkhil Advani
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    10agarwalaadi-13721

    "Freedom at Midnight: A Brilliantly Acted Masterpiece That Brings History to Life"

    The Freedom at Midnight series on SonyLIV is one of the best historical dramas I've watched to date. Its gripping portrayal of India's independence and the Partition is both emotionally resonant and historically rich. Directed by Nikkhil Advani, the series features brilliant performances by the cast, who breathe life into iconic figures like Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah, and Mountbatten.

    The storytelling is immersive, enhanced by authentic set designs and a hauntingly powerful soundtrack. While the pace is slow in the initial episodes, it builds up to an emotionally charged climax. The depiction of communal tensions and political negotiations is both vivid and thought-provoking.

    The actors' nuanced portrayals and the show's attention to detail make it a standout. It's a deeply impactful series that leaves a lasting impression. A must-watch for history enthusiasts!
    10swagatamghosh

    The history we NEED to know

    An absolute masterpiece, portraying the true architects of our freedom struggle. As the film-makers have told us in the tagline, this is the history that we should know. I would go one step further and say that this is the history that we, as a nation, NEED to know, especially in today's times when the true Fathers of our nation are being ridiculed, vilified, blamed, and stripped of all the credit they deserve.

    The series portrays the struggles behind Partition, how the Congress, as a whole, tried their utmost to stop it, how the Mahatma did not compromise with his ideals till the very end, how the League tried (and ultimately succeeded) to extort a Nation merely based on the inferiority complex of their leader, and how selfish the British truly were.

    My salute to the Director, Mr. Nikhil Advani, and to Sony LIVV for bringing this important piece of history to our screens. My salute to the casting director for being so spot on with his/her casting choices!

    Overall, one of the best and most important web series that I have watched. The ending, as well, makes me think that there could be another season of this showing the horrors of the actual partition and the aftermath, especially the contribution of Sardar Patel in the accession of princely states and the vision of Dr. Nehru during his tenure as Prime Minister.
    9ameyoak55

    India's brilliant answer to "The Crown"

    It's an absolutely brilliant political thriller that gives an impartial view of the politics, leadership & circumstances that led to the partition.

    The strongest points of the series are its brilliant writing, beautiful production design, cinematography, background score & some strong performances from Asif Zakaria, Rajendra Chawla & Rajesh Kumar.

    On the flip side, my issues with the series is the casting of Gandhi & Nehru. Though, the actors have done well to play these parts, they are physically not at all similar to them and are also not able to bring all the facets of their persona properly.

    Also, it is puzzling & sad to note the absence of leaders like Ambedkar, Savarkar & Bose in the series since they were also actively involved & were prominent figures in India's independence & partition. The series should have atleast briefly touched upon their roles as well.

    Overall, a balanced, well researched & brilliant series in today's world where fake one sided political narratives are created on social media to fool people.
    8nk-24098

    Freedom at Midnight well executed and directed

    I was waiting for this series release since I saw the trailer. The trailer was enough to create an excitement for the series. The series intro is a masterpiece in its self, the music creates an different environment, it feels patriotic. Over all performance of the actors was remarkable, among them I loved the performance of 'Arif Zakaria' as Mohammad Ail jinnah. He played the role very wisely and precisely which I loved the most. About the story, I loved the story telling is so good. There is so much in the series which tells about the separation history of India. There is so much English used in the series which makes it little difficult to understand for normal audience, but there are subtitles available to understand. The series also does what it says in its tagline, "The history you may not know, The history you should know". And at the last but not the list, the director 'Nikhil Advani' did a great direction overall the series. I would like to thank the team of 'Freedom at Midnight' to give such a treat to us by showing us the history that we all should know as being an Indian.
    9samabc-31952

    What if Jinha's health condition was known to all???? Nice adaption of a great book by my fav authors duo...

    "Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself."

    Freedom at Midnight is a series based on Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre's gigantic bestseller of the same name. Given the piercingly researched, strikingly visual source-material, it was always meant to be. Collins and Lapierre finished the book in 1975, just 25 years after India gained independence.

    Starting in the early 1970s, the authors had unprecedented personal access to Lord Mountbatten, who was a fan of their book "Is Paris Burning?". They also accessed Jinnah's X-ray, which proved that so-called Quaid-e-Azam knew he suffered from advanced stage tuberculosis and that he wouldn't survive long - maximum a year or so!! Mountbatten told Lapierre-Collins that if he knew this, he would have delayed the decision on partition, which would have then changed the course of sub-continent's history.

    Nikhil Advani, the creator of the series, says he chose to focus on events leading up to India's independence. However, Freedom at Midnight is a difficult show to make, as it is about history and politics and relies heavily on verbose conversations, meetings, debates, speeches, decisions, exposition, heavy dialogues and individual's perception.

    The series features impressive performances, particularly from Chirag Vohra as Gandhi and Rajendra Chawla as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Vohra delivers a physically canny rendition of Gandhi, while Chawla nails the Gujarati twang and injects Patel's shrewdness with pangs of paternal sincerity.

    It's worth noting that the book "Freedom at Midnight" has been adapted into various forms, including a TV series in 1988 and a movie Gandhi with Ben Kingsley directed by Richard Attenborough. While the movie focuses primarily on Gandhi's life and role in India's struggle for independence, this TV series takes a broader approach, covering the final years of British rule in India and the events leading up to independence. This series is more of a historic epic with more emphasis on political and social upheavals of the time. It manages to capture the essence of the time period.

    I have a personal connection with this book having read it during my college days. It was one of the first books (first book being The Good Earth) in English literature that I read and it left an everlasting impression on me. Even today, it gives me goosebumps to think about the horrifying incidents written by the authors, particularly the riots that started in Punjab.

    After reading "Freedom at Midnight", I became a huge fan of the author duo and went on to read their other books in a marathon session. I devoured "Is Paris Burning?", "O Jerusalem", "City of Joy" and "Fall from Grace", among others. I owe a debt of gratitude to my dear friend Chetan Desai who introduced me not only to Collins and Lapierre but also to other renowned authors like Leon Uris, Somerset Maugham, Ayn Rand, Hermann Hesse and more. He also sparked my interest in English literature that has been a lifelong passion since then.

    While the series may be challenging to follow at times due to its focus on politics and history, it is undoubtedly a must-watch for anyone interested in last days of British Raj and dawn of India's freedom. The ability of this series to balance individual perspectives with historical events makes it a unique and engaging viewing experience.

    Overall, Freedom at Midnight is a gripping and informative series that sheds light on a pivotal moment in Indian history. I do however recommend reading the book.

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