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Gandhi - My Father : Film Review

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“A worthy companion to Attenborough’s Oscar Epic..” - The Times, London

“Great film..I was moved to tears.” - Thabo Tabeki, President of South Africa

“Poignant…Emotionally charged, compelling film..” - Newsweek

“If you do not see this film, you’ve missed something in life…” - Dr. Suresh Dalal, Chitralekha

“History that shocks you, cinema that seduces you.” - Pratim D. Gupta, The Telegraph

“A must see..” - BBC

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Gandhi has always been compelling, complex and strangely contemporary. Mahatma Gandhi could transform the soul of a nation but could not save the soul of his own son.

Somewhere in the shadows of this great man lived his son, roaming the streets of India like a beggar. Converting to Islam as a rebellion, reconverting to Hinduism as a penance and finally drinking himself to death.

Gandhi My Father is the story of Gandhi’s son Harilal.

Harilal Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi’s eldest son carried his Gandhi identity as a curse around his neck.

The film is produced by Anil Kapoor and will mark the directorial debut of Feroz Abbas Khan. The starcast of the film includes Akshaye Khanna, Bhumika Chawla, Shefali Shah, Darshan Jariwala and Daniel Janks.

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