Midnight's Children, like most of Salman Rushdie's works, is not an easy book to read. Many have tried to "get it", and failed to do so. So when the author is persuaded to write the screenplay for a movie based on his 1981 Booker Prize winner, you can rest assured that it is not going to be an easy film to watch.
An older Saleem Sinai (Salman Rushdie as narrator) takes us back to 30 years before India gained Independence. The story begins with the love story between his grandfather Dr. Aziz (Rajat Kapoor) - the one with the famous extraordinary nose - and the conservative Nasee....
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