Multiple reports say Imtiaz Ali’s film “Main Vaapas Aaunga” is drawing growing attention as it gains momentum. As the film reaches wider audiences, more people are reportedly coming forward with accounts of their ancestors’ experiences during the Partition of India. The coverage describes a pattern of new sharing within families and communities, focusing on how Partition memories and losses can persist across generations. While the reports do not detail specific public events or quantify participation, they present the film as a catalyst for conversation about “lived reality” in Partition-era families. The emphasis is on generational trauma and on how personal stories help broaden understanding of historical events beyond official narratives. Overall, the sources portray the movie as prompting increased public discussion of family histories and the emotional impact that Partition continues to have on descendants, with attention increasing alongside the film’s rising visibility.