
Ramchand Pakistani
Apr 20 2008
•2h 45m
•Drama
Based on a actual events, the story is about a Pakistani Hindu boy and his father who accidentally cross the border into India from their village in Pakistan at a time of extreme war like tension between the 2 countries and end up spending 5 years in an Indian prison while the mother left behind wonders what has happened to them.
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Nandita Das
Champa

Rashid Farooqi
Shankar
Syed Fazal Hussain
Younger Ramchand

Hassan Niazi
Deepak
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