Against the backdrop of Partition, independent India’s first hockey team defeats England, their erstwhile coloniser, to win the Gold at the 1948 London Olympics. Six decades later, when Nandy Singh, a member of this iconic team suffers a stroke, his tenacious struggle to recover, inspires his daughter to retrace his journey. Using archival footage and interviews with teammates, she reveals lives shaped by the Gold, and by Partition that made them refugees. Revealed also is a friend in Pakistan never spoken of before. Her journey in search of him morphs into a quest for the lost ‘watan’ (homeland).
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8.0
An Eastern Market
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0.0
Top Gear: Winter Olympics Special
Comedy, Documentary
7.2
Australia Says Yes
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10.0
Nocturnes
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8.0
Dams: The Lethal Water Bombs
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6.0
Amir: An Afghan Refugee Musician's Life in Peshawar, Pakistan
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0.0
Rajputana, Jhalawar, Bundi & Katakali Dancers
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0.0
Calcutta, Darjeeling & Bihar
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3.0
Lahore - Badshahi Mosque
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0.0
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10.0
Dame Valerie Adams: More Than Gold
Documentary, Drama
7.0
The Burning Times
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6.6
Aka and Daffla Dances
Documentary
0.0
Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Madras, Bangalore, Mysore and Hyderabad
Documentary
0.0
Indian Elephants in the Service of Man
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0.0
Wedding of Maharaj Kumar Shri Meghrajji Shaeb of Kutch and Maharaj Shri of Kishangarh
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0.0
Sports in the Indian Army
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0.0
Wandering Tigers in North India
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0.0
Reworking The Doors
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0.0