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  • Successive attempts to make films about the relationship between Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, and the wife of the last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, have failed.

    Sonia Gandhi supporters threaten to sue over 'fictionalised biography' Jason Burke in New Delhi 2010

  • The National Archives files show the murder of Lord Mountbatten by the IRA in 1979 did not prompt the response from the US that the UK had hoped for.

    Common_Cents’s blog - RedState 2010

  • The article says that both Blanchett and Wright will remain attached to the film, but no word on Khan or Hugh Grant who was set to play Lord Mountbatten.

    Filmstalker: Wright's Indian Summer on hold 2009

  • Even the person we knew as Lord Mountbatten changed the family name at that time, from the Germanic “Battenberg”, - he was Lord of the Admiralty at the time.

    [sonus] understanding issues: part 6 2009

  • In the Tooniverse there's "Time Squad" and "Clone High", but also there's a mini-series about Lord Mountbatten, "You Are There", "Red Dwarf", a few others.....

    AS SEEN ON TV: GANDHI Toby O'B 2009

  • Irrfan Khan is set to star in the Joe Wright directed film Indian Summer starring Cate Blanchett and Hugh Grant as Lady and Lord Mountbatten who were the Viceroy of the British Indian Empire in the adaptation of the book by the same name.

    Filmstalker: Khan joins the last days of British Indian Empire 2009

  • The instrument of accession was signed by Maharaja on 26th October and was accepted by Lord Mountbatten, Governor-General of India on 27th October 1947.

    Nation cannot make progress if people forgets the past history:BJP 2009

  • Irrfan Khan is set to star in the Joe Wright directed film Indian Summer starring Cate Blanchett and Hugh Grant as Lady and Lord Mountbatten who were the Viceroy of the British Indian Empire in the adaptation of the book by the same name.

    Filmstalker: October 2009 Archives 2009

  • At independence in 1947, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah refused to accept Lord Mountbatten as governor-general of both India and Pakistan to establish the principle that the highest office in the land should be occupied by the political leader with most support from the people's representatives.

    Farahnaz Ispahani: Another Step Toward a Truly Democratic Pakistan 2008

  • I wonder what Lord Mountbatten would have thought of Purple Rain?

    Harry Schmarry. Fathorse 2008

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