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Part 1: The Perforated Sheet

To mark the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India, an ambitious dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic. Starring Nikesh Patel.

1/7 To mark the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India, an ambitious new dramatization of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic. Saleem Sinai is born on the stroke of midnight on 15th August 1947, at the exact moment that India and Pakistan become separate, independent nations. From that moment on, his fate is mysteriously handcuffed to the history of his country. The story starts with Saleem's grandfather, Aadam, in Kashmir in 1915.

Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon. Starring Nikesh Patel, Abhin Galeya and Meera Syal.

Episode 1: The Perforated Sheet - Dr Aadam Aziz falls in love with a woman concealed behind a perforated sheet.
Episode 2: Hit the Spittoon - Aadam gives refuge to a young poet, scared for his life after the murder of the Hummingbird.
Episode 3: The Public Announcement - Saleem's imminent birth is accidentally announced to the world.

Sound design by Peter Ringrose
Produced and directed by Tracey Neale and Emma Harding.

57 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Aug 2017 09:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Saleem Nikesh Patel
Aadam Abhin Galeya
Mrs Aziz Meera Syal
Ghani Silas Carson
Naseem Maya Sondhi
Tai Anil Goutam
Mumtaz Anneika Rose
Emerald Deeivya Meir
Nadir Khan Akbar Kurtha
The Hummingbird Sagar Arya
Ahmed Narinder Samra
Major Zulfikar Ace Bhatti
Ramram Seth Sagar Arya
The Boy Shiven Shankar
The Girl Shreya Shah
Actor Selva Rasalingam
Actor Renu Brindle
Actor Ronny Jhutti
Actor Rina Mahoney
Actor Aysha Kala
Author Salman Rushdie
Adaptor Ayeesha Menon
Director Tracey Neale
Director Emma Harding
Producer Tracey Neale
Producer Emma Harding

Broadcast

  • Tue 15 Aug 2017 09:00

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