Gandhi My Father
Gandhi My Father
Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Darshan Zariwala, Shefali Shah, Bhoomika Chawla
Direction: Feroz Abbas Khan
The film is based on Gandhian Scholar, Chandulal Dalal’s book, Harilal Gandhi: A Life. Gandhi My Father is Dalal’s attempt to recreate his book in the form of a feature film.
Harilal, Gandhi’s son who is played by Akshaye Khanna, is a follower of his father Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals. However, when his father denies him the opportunity to study law in Great Britain, a rift is created between the two. Consequently, Harilal spends years roaming the streets like a beggar, converts to Islam as an act of rebellion, converts back to Hinduism as penance, and finally drinks himself to death.
The heart of this film lies in its depiction of the sufferings of the patriarchal relationship between one of the world’s most loved figures – Mahatma Gandhi – and his eldest son Harilal. It brings to light an unknown facet of the personal history of a man who transformed the soul of a nation, but who could not save the soul of his own son. It delves deep into the personal tragedy that Gandhi kept secret from the world. Gandhi’s greatest failure was his inability to be a father to his own son. As the world gained respect for Gandhi, his son rebuked and hated his father.
While the film has many loopholes in the script and leaves a lot of things unexplained, it remains emotionally engaging. While the film is initially presented as a criticism of Gandhi’s parenting abilities, it manages to be fair to both Gandhi and Harilal.
Performances of all the principal characters are superlative, be it Akshaye Khanna as Harilal, Darshan Jariwala as Mahatma Gandhi, Shefali Shah as Kasturba Gandhi and Bhumika Chawla as Harilal’s wife, Gulab.
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