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Gandhi, My Father

(2007) | To people he was a father, To his son he was a father he never had
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Pune
Pune, Maharashtra

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soul and heart
Aug 8, 2007
 
Author: Avinash Compliment the user
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After a long spate of films which have lacked heart and soul and sank without a trace, here is one movie which leaves an impact on you as you come out of the theatre. It may not be a great entertainer but it leaves an impact and makes you sit back and ponder.

Often the nemesis of other recent releases the script is its strong point. The story moves at a good pace. Though Gandhi bashing is an in thing these days among the youths, people question his deeds for the freedom struggle. Here it is more human a father –son relationship gone awry. As it is a biographical movie, so it gets a bit biased towards the son. It is a burden on his shoulder as his father happens to be the ‘father of nation’   too.

In the story when Gandhi chooses others ahead of his son for a scholarship abroad, you can feel the angst of a son who like any other son expects favour from his father but gets preachings. It is the struggle between gandhi’s morals and his son’s expectations which makes it grey. Mother-son relationship is potrayed beautifully .A woman caught between his son and husband and Shefali Shah comes out with top honours doing the job.

Dialouges and screenplay make it look authentic. Cinematography is eye pleasing.

Director has carried out a great job of not getting biased heavily in favour of the son. Though a biographical he is not being judgemental anywhere.

As for the performances  Akshay  Khanna  delivers almost his best performance to date. Darshan Zariwala competes him frame to frame. Shefali Shah and Bhumika Chawla also deliver the goods.

All in all it is great watch. Go for it. It’s been a long time since bollywood came up with something like this.
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unknown gandhi
Aug 7, 2007
 
Author: Sandeep Compliment the user
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Great men often have fraught personal relationships, particularly with their sons.

Ambition, however noble, doesn't usually sit too well with family life. Mahatma Gandhi was no exception.

His passionate pursuit of peace and harmony, and his desperate attempt to stop the Hindu-Muslim Partition of India, left him little time for his family, and especially for his eldest son Harilal.

Five months after his father's assassination, Harilal died destitute and unknown in a Bombay hospital.

This is the story told by Feroz Abbas Khan's film and it is one worth telling. Darshan Jariwala plays Gandhi and Akshaye Khanna is Harilal. Shefali Shah, another well-known Indian actor, is Kasturba, Gandhi's patient and loving wife denied the marriage bed owing to her husband's vow of chastity

The story, if largely true, is not exactly original - we have seen a good few films in which a son tries to get out from under the shadow of a famous father and seek an identity of his own.

Harilal's aspirations to study law in England and to help his father were discouraged, his best efforts to support himself as a businessman failed and his conversion to Islam didn't make him any happier. He roamed the streets like a beggar and finally drank himself to death.

Gandhi My Father, which includes newsreel footage of the time, is very decently acted but ponderous in places as if the retelling of such a piece of history has placed a certain caution on the writer-director. At least it avoids most of the clichés of Bollywood

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watchable movie - neatly depicts gandhi and his son story.
Aug 5, 2007
 
Author: !! ~~n zamana~~!! Compliment the user
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The movie depicts the relationship of mahatma gandhi with his son hiralal, how the phililophies and idealogy of bapu affects the upbringing of hiralal. Hiralal becomes a failure in life. The movie doesnt seem to take sides, but gives factual representations of hiralal's upbringing, hiralal-bapu's relationship, and then further moves on to hiralal's misdemeanors.

Everyone acted well in the movie. Akshaye's acting was pretty neat. There were no songs in the movie :) 

My personal take is that Mahatma was responsible for the  hiralal's bewildered life. As a kid cuz ofgandhi's idealogy etc. he didnt get a normal upbringing, not even a formal education. Gandhi screwed up his life. I felt gandhi used his son to further his own purpose by pushing him in satyagraha etc.

I liked the movie. Its little slow, little emotional - but still pretty good.

 

 

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