The film was one of the most anticipated adaptations of its time, especially being writer Khushwant Singh's most acclaimed work. According to him, several people in past have attempted to make the film, including
Shashi Kapoor and
Shabana Azmi, who even developed a screenplay, but owing to the sensitivity of the subject, they abandoned the project. Pamela Rooks first read the novel at 17, preparing for the title role of Nooran, which she was set to play in the prospective
Ismail Merchant film, which never took off. The novel stayed with her, however, because growing up she had stories of the Partition from her parents. Initially the publishers of the book, Ravi Dayal, were hesitant to give the rights of the work to a new filmmaker, as this was only Rooks' second feature, till Ravi Gupta, Managing Director of
NFDC stepped in and a go-ahead was given. Previously as her first feature, Rooks had adapted her own novel ''
Miss Beatty's Children'', into a 1993 film by the same name, which won her the
National Film Award for
Best First Film of a Director. For her adaptation, Rooks chose a slightly different narrative from the original novel. Thus, the film begins with Hukum Chand, the
District Magistrate, reminiscing about the partition period. However, she has visually translated most of the lines from Khushwant Singh's narrative directly on to the screen. ==Production==