Mishal Husain, an acclaimed journalist and author, shares her family's gripping tales from the chaotic partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. Joined by Razia Iqbal, a distinguished journalist, they explore personal stories of loss, displacement, and identity rooted in historical trauma. Husain discusses her grandparents’ journeys, emphasizing the emotional scars and enduring legacy of colonialism. They delve into the complexities of heritage, nostalgia, and how these events continue to shape identities for descendants in modern Britain.