This story is from November 26, 2012

'Youth unaware of Indo-Pak partition pain'

Veteran film director M S Sathyu, who made the 1973 film 'Garam Hawa' (scorching winds), which is considered the most authentic film on the pre-independence partition of the country, has said that "most young people today are unaware of what the country went through during the time of the partition".
'Youth unaware of Indo-Pak partition pain'
PANAJI: Veteran film director M S Sathyu, who made the 1973 film 'Garam Hawa' (scorching winds), which is considered the most authentic film on the pre-independence partition of the country, has said that "most young people today are unaware of what the country went through during the time of the partition".
Speaking at the Iffi 2012 in Goa, he felt there was a "lot of relevance in making our audiences aware of what we have gone through in the past," while adding "the film has relevance for today's youth".Sathyu observed that there was a lack of interest from Indian filmmakers in bringing historical events on screen.
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