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Gandhi, My Father

  • 2007
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  • 2h 16m
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Gandhi, My Father (2007)
The account of troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son.
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The account of troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son.The account of troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son.The account of troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son.

  • Director
    • Feroz Abbas Khan
  • Writers
    • Feroz Abbas Khan
    • Chandulal Dalal
    • Neelamben Parikh
  • Stars
    • Akshaye Khanna
    • Darshan Jariwala
    • Shefali Shah
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Feroz Abbas Khan
    • Writers
      • Feroz Abbas Khan
      • Chandulal Dalal
      • Neelamben Parikh
    • Stars
      • Akshaye Khanna
      • Darshan Jariwala
      • Shefali Shah
    • 29User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Akshaye Khanna
    Akshaye Khanna
    • Harilal Gandhi
    Darshan Jariwala
    Darshan Jariwala
    • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
    Shefali Shah
    Shefali Shah
    • Kasturba Gandhi
    Bhoomika Chawla
    Bhoomika Chawla
    • Gulab Gandhi
    Daniel Janks
    Daniel Janks
    • Henry Polak
    Ilanit Shapiro
    • Sonja Schlesin
    • (as Illanit Shipiro)
    Mithilesh Chaturvedi
    Mithilesh Chaturvedi
    • Zakaria
    Raj Zutshi
    Raj Zutshi
    • Grieving Fast Food Stall Owner
    • (as Rajendranath Zutshi)
    Bomie E. Dotiwala
    Bomie E. Dotiwala
    • Photographer
    • (as Bomi Dotiwalla)
    Greg Viljoen
    • General Ian Smutts
    • (as Greg Villojen)
    Rustom Irani
    • Mahadev Desai
    Nayan Shukla
    • Jeevan
    Padmesh Rawal
    • Narottamdas
    Dharmendra Gohil
    • Harilal's Arya Samaj room-mate
    Mona Ambegaonkar
    Mona Ambegaonkar
    • Prostitute
    Steve Mullins
    • Customs Officer
    • (as Steve Mulins)
    Russell Byrne
    • British Officer
    Akhil Mishra
    Akhil Mishra
    • Shop Owner
    • Director
      • Feroz Abbas Khan
    • Writers
      • Feroz Abbas Khan
      • Chandulal Dalal
      • Neelamben Parikh
    • All cast & crew
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    7narender-ts

    What a personal price to pay in the quest for our nation's FREEDOM?

    I just came back from the Late-night cinema and it was indeed a silent way out as most of the audience pondered though the real-life black & white images of the partition,the freedom movement,etc which was very much reminiscent of the lives' our forefathers faced! Amidst this backdrop,mind you,there was no tel/fax/internet in those times but for the very voice of Truth & Non-violence, the cinematography infused some spirit of stark reality of adversity amidst the strict Raj.

    Gandhi shown as a hardworking Attorney in South Africa,who stood for his basic ideologies and gave every degree of conviction to spread awareness of the same with humility and sainthood which to the uttered speech of general Smut was shown as a nice farewell on screen.It had the best drafted speech with a subtle humour & a veiled threat to the British raj in India!There was a nice remark when he said we pray in silence to the British in India now that Gandhi,the politician is set for India(towards sainthood).

    The very backdrop of a big family with many kids needs the mention of an obvious divided attention and love which had to cast it's spell on the unfortunate kid's psyche who was left alone to aspire for unrealistic ambitions.Little did Harilal knew about his aptitude and he gets emotionally carried away with small pleasures in life and fails in front of the huge idol of his father.He tries to do away from mentor-ship which is the basis of any success which had to be seen by those fortunate neighbours in the streets of Gandhi's residence when Harilal vents out his frustration in open.This means he becomes mentally weak and gets psychologically deranged to an extent that he is forced into religious conversions and alcoholism ,with debt and dis-obedience fuelling his negative thoughts.He still had shown the sincere love for his mother through touchy scenes and even Gandhi's humble expressions form Harilal to forgive him didn't meet any conclusions in his mind as he always feared the Father,Gandhi.

    he couldn't digest the fact that Gandhi couldn't share his love with him as he expected & was driven to rebellion when he couldn't understand the equal-merit based delivery of scholarship money by his father to his cousin where he saw a failed opportunity to study for barrister in england.

    This had to take it's toll in him thrown to the streets as a beggar when the whole of India was celebrating the Indepedence!The life of a destitute never changes come what may but the manner in which the sad death of Kasturba & Gandhi himself is shown brings in an emotional silence.Finally the last turbulent thoughts of the dying Harilal is shown as a flashback to keep the audience gripping and wondering where did the father of the nation go wrong? was he clever enough to be mentally strong to lead an-one man army & use his brave soldier-son as a weapon to show to the British & rival forces that when it comes to the interest of the nation,nothing comes in between.Sadly though that to read a Mahatma's heart one has to live outside his family and see which the emotionally naive harilal couldn't see living inside....

    A pity that such naive harilal's are still ruining the efforts of many Mahatma-like fathers in many families in todays' life and have taken to drugs,alcoholism and God knows what thoughts!!Here's a message to all those brave sainik(soldier)-sons please respect the father of the nation!Please Obey and happiness shall be bestowed or else it's a disaster in waiting,isn't it?
    Chrysanthepop

    The Story of a Son and his Father (whom he lost to the nation)

    I was very impressed at both producer Anil Kapoor and director Feroz A. Khan for taking a chance by making this film which works both as a wonderful character study and a study of the relationship between M.K. Gandhi and his son H. Gandhi. Here Gandhi is presented as a very human character. However, the main story revolves around the son. In Hindi cinema we hardly get to see the main character as flawed as has been presented here. It must have been a huge challenge to tell an intriguing story about such a character, but director Khan does nothing short of a wonderful job.

    There are top notch powerful performances by the cast. In the title role, Darshan Jariwala is very calm yet confident at showing how he's at ease in the role. He is sublime as he effectively brings out Gandhi's vulnerability and weakness. Shefali Shah is a knockout as Kasturba Gandhi. This actress is simply amazing and one should only watch her to understand what I mean. Last but not least, 'Gandhi My Father' is Akshaye Khanna's film. The actor finally gets a role that does full justice to his talent. Not only is it one of the best performances of the year, but he's proved that he can be one of the best actors in Hindi cinema.

    While I read in several comments stating that it was a boring film, I disagree. I did find the 2nd half of the film a little slow paced but it still kept me engaged. I was also impressed that we were presented a different side of Gandhi and how he may have been as a husband and father. However, there was no mention of Gandhi's other children. How was his and Harilal's relationship with them? Also I thought it would have been more intriguing if Khan further explored Harilal's psyche as the man was severely disturbed. Here the perspective is from an outsider's point of view but that may be because Khan wanted to stay more true to the facts.

    A fine piece of work and an impressive character study.
    AvinashPatalay

    Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony

    Gandhi My Father shows that Harilal is as human as the next man – materialistic and believer of instant karma who sadly failed to see the bigger picture his father always attempted to show. Time and again he makes serious attempts to be a good son, husband and a father - however lady luck leaves him in the lurch, always. As time gallops he is engulfed into the vicious circle about thinking the alternative life he could have had.... and gets hopelessly ruined.

    The director treads the middle path here. While attempting NOT to de-glorify Mahatma, it goes to depict - all that Harilal wanted was a normal patronising father. Gandhi became Mahatma not only because he brought his principles home, but imposed too. And the price he paid to be "Father of the Nation" was his son. Do the proverbs "Charity becomes at home" and "Set your house in order first" mean anything? Naaah!

    Performance::

    Darshan Jariwala:: From TV serials to bagging the role of Gandhi he has come a long way indeed. Probably its hard to wear off Ben Kingsley, hence initially you feel he is not personifying Gandhi well enough. But as Gandhi ages, Mr. Jariwala gets convincing.

    Akshaye Khanna:: Gives his best shot to get into the skin of the character

    Bhumika:: Impeccable acting, though a short role

    Shefali Shetty:: Rock-solid performance

    Gandhi My Father - it's a saga of Harilal ceasing to be a Gandhi at the cost of Mohandas becoming Mahatma, and not vice-versa.

    Direction is first-rate. Anil Kapoor should be lauded for taking a bold step.

    Bollywood is definitely coming of age, however time and again period dramas not fared well at the box-office. Until it finds its niche, this genre is best left to Hollywood or television.

    PS: The movie skirts around the father-son relationship, so why go astray and deliberately incorporate a few scenes to depict the greatness of Gandhi?
    10thavae

    Mahatma

    Mahatma has been depicted as a man who neglected his own son in this movie. Don't get me wrong I am not condemning the movie; it is such a wonderful movie and walked out of the cinema with a lump in my throat. We need to understand Mahatma's spiritual standing, he is a true spiritual leader. Only a fully enlightened man could possibly detach himself from his loved ones. A man with such caliber leads his family and followers by example. According to the movie, he spoke to his son and try to make him understand where he is coming from, but poor Harilall with so little intellect could not understand his father. When things went wrong with Harilall, Mahatma could remain calm and accepted that his son is a big tragedy.

    Had it been any other parents, they would have compromised their values to assist the son to get on his feet. Mahatma didn't do that, he is true leader who leads by example.
    7DheSA

    Good Movie over all, but could have been better

    The movie took a new angle to Gandhi's life, which is nice to see and it shows how human he was. His relationship with Harilal is something that Gandhi was troubled by and mentioned it several times as his failure as a father in his autobiography.

    My big gripe is that I thought Gandhi was surprisingly uncharismatic in the movie. It could have been better acted by the person who played Gandhi. Some of Gandhi's statements seemed too smug and it seemed as if he was intentionally portrayed in a negative light in some parts of the movie.

    The movie is not really all-rounded, but focused only narrowly on the relationship of the father and son. The rest is blurred out and only used to show the time frame and the general setting of the movie.

    Overall nice movie if you keep in mind that it is not a complete picture.

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      The film caused Anil Kapoor and Anupam Kher's relationship to go sour. Anil had intended on casting Anupam in the film as Gandhi. Anupam agreed, then started his own film "Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Maara" .This angered Anil as he thought Anupam was playing the role of Gandhi in the film and he did not inform Anil he was going to make a film on Gandhi. Anupam reasoned that he was not playing Gandhi in his home production, but it was too late. Anil felt betrayed by Anupam.

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
      • Bengali
    • Also known as
      • Мой отец Ганди
    • Filming locations
      • Pune, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Anil Kapoor Film Company
      • Eros Worldwide
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $242,967
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $174,425
      • Aug 5, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,983,906
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 16m(136 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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