1947. The lunatic asylum in Lahore.
The lunatics "Jinnah" and "Gandhi" fight over the allocation of blankets
A Bihari lunatic proclaims himself God
Bishan Singh, a Sikh lunatic, listens carefully
to the news of partitioned India and Pakistan.
The lunatic "Gandhi" promises blankets to all inmates regardless of their religion.
The lunatic "Jinnah" has a secret meeting with "Gandhi" some cells away.
The guard locks up "Gandhi" and "Jinnah" in solitary cells.
An army major receives a call about the definition of the Indian-Pakistani border.
Bishan Singh cannot tell whether his hometown Toba Tek Singh
is with India or Pakistan.
The lunatics are separated on religious grounds.
Hindu and Sikh lunatics are to be sent to India.
It's deathly quiet in the lunatic asylum.
Lunatics are marched to the Indian-Pakistan border.
Bishan Singh refuses to cross the border to India.
Bishan Singh left alone in the No Man's Land between India and Pakistan.
Bishan Singh collapses in the No Man's Land.