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- This feature length documentary sheds a light on British presence in India from 1609 till 1947. The documentary aims to focus on the factors behind India getting Independence apart from the Freedom Movement by the National leaders. The Documentary is Anchored and Narrated by Mr. Boman Irani and have speakers such as Mr. Shashi Tharoor - Indian former international diplomat, politician, writer and public intellectual; Mr. William Dalrymple - Scottish historian, art historian and curator, as well as a broadcaster, critic and photographer; Mr. M. Rajivlochan - Historian and Member of Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Commodore Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar - retired military officer who served in the Indian Navy; Ishtiaq Ahmed - Swedish political scientist and author of Pakistani descent; Allister Hinds - author of books such as Britain's Sterling Colonial Policy and Decolonization, 1939-1958; Professor Tom Tomlinson - Emeritus Professor, Department of History, School of History; Dr. David Omissi - Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Hull; Gurharpal Singh - political scientist.
- This is one of those strenuous boisterous comedies that puts the whole house in a roar the moment it begins, and the fun never stops until the last foot of film is run. There is action in every inch of it. The picture is entirely within the bounds of good taste and one of the kind that drives dull care away.
- A thief gets into one of those haunted houses and is very glad to get out again. The house is bewitched and all kinds of things happen to him. Inanimate objects chastise the intruder and put him through a course of sprouts that ought to cure him of his evil ways forever.
- A magnificent hand-colored production of an episode in the life of the notorious court beauty and favorite of Louis XV of France. Historically correct and admirably done by an excellent cast of French artists. This picture is one of the finest examples of the motion picture art.