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Jinnah (film)

Jinnah is a 1998 epic biographical film which follows the life of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was directed by Jamil Dehlavi; and written by Akbar S. Ahmed and Jamil Dehlavi. The film was released in 1998 in the United Kingdom and Pakistan.

Jinnah (disambiguation)

Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a 20th-century politician and statesman who is known as the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah may also refer to:

  • Jinnah family
  • Jinnah (film)—film about the life of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
  • Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence—Book written by Jaswant Singh.
  • Jinnah Bridge—A bridge in Karachi, Pakistan

Usage examples of "jinnah".

From the Jama Masjid mosque they headed east, crossed the Layari River for the second time and rejoined the Ali Jinnah Road again in open country.

If Gandhi had not lived to lead the reunification of the subcontinent after the death of Jinnah in 1948, would that strange two-headed nation called Pakistan actually have endured?

The cafe he was making for was on Jinnah Street and was said to be above a fruit and vegetable shop, but that could apply to practically every other stall in the bazaar.

From the top he could look down into Jinnah Street on his left while in the opposite direction he enjoyed an uninterrupted view of a vehicle repair shop on the parallel road.

From there their route took them through the Quaid-i-Azam section of the city to join the Ali Jinnah Road.

Some eight miles after leaving West Wharf they turned off the Ali Jinnah Road and headed north.

Originally called Victoria Park, its name was changed to Mohammed Ali Jinnah in honour of the man who had created Pakistan.

It came as no surprise to Ashton to hear that the body of a European woman had been found in Ali Mohammed Jinnah Park, Peshawar.

Laura Jenner had been found in Mohammed Ali Jinnah Park on the outskirts of Peshawar the police had discovered the dismembered remains of her husband.

You have already locked Jinnah up, and Jawarhalal Nehru, and Ghandi and it did no bit of good.