- Sana: You know, Magnum got lost once, I had him micro chipped.
- Muneeba Khan: Okay, Ammi, Magnum is a dog. Kamala is a girl. Okay? Trust me, if it was legal, I would do it.
- Radio Announcer: NARRATOR: At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to light and freedom. With those words, on the eve of August 15th, 1947, newly appointed prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru signaled the beginning of a new India. After almost 200 years of oppressive British rule, India is free. The Dominion of Pakistan has been demarcated for Muslims, while India is a secular state with a Hindu majority. An unprecedented mass migration has begun, as millions of people make their way across borders, a consequence of a century-long British strategy of divide and rule. Riots and violent outbreaks have erupted across the country. People are fleeing for their lives. Bloody trains arrive to their destinations as homes are torched across the country. To understand how all this began, we must go back to a pivotal moment in the Indian struggle for independence. Back in 1942.