Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Bhoomika Chawla, Shefali Shetty, Vinay Jain
Direction: Feroz Abbas Khan
Production: Anil Kapoor
| Gandhi My Father - Whose wounds are bigger? |
| [Monday, July 16, 2007] |
There have been number of films made in the last couple of decades which have revolved around Father of The Nation - Mahatma Gandhi. While most of them have primarily been centered on his fight for the country’s freedom, a few have also delved into his personal life. GANDHI MY FATHER is different since this is the first film that extensively talks about his relation with his eldest son Harilal. The film’s essence lies in its very tagline that clearly outlines the subject which producer Anil Kapoor wanted to bring alive on screen - “To people he was a father, To his son he was a father he never had” The message is quite clear. The relationship shared between Gandhiji and Harilal was torrid to say the least with the issues that probably never came out in open. While Gandhiji was fighting for the country, he had his own inner battles to fight. This was a fight that saw him loosing his own son. This was a fight that saw him being rebuked by his own son. This was a fight that forced him to disown his own son.
What was the reason behind that? What made Harilal first embrace Islam as a rebellion and then later reconvert to Hinduism as a penance? Meanwhile Gandhiji made sure that in spite of all the personal, social and political struggles, he put his principles and quest for human dignity above everything else! Of course there were wounds but wasn’t it difficult to measure that whose wounds were bigger - Gandhiji’s or Harilal’s? Come, watch the drama unfold in one of the most prestigious films ever to be coming from the world of Bollywood. With Darshan Zariwala donning the role of Gandhiji and Akshaye Khanna bringing Harilal to life, GANDHI MY FATHER also stars Shefali Chhaya as Kasturba Gandhi and Bhumika Chawla as Gulab Gandhi, Harilal’s wife. Directed by Feroz Abbas Khan, GANDHI MY FATHER releases all over on 3rd August. |





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