Gandhi:My Father
Of late my posts have been limited to film reviews. And here's one more.
In recent times, our filmmakers seem to have re-discovered Gandhi. The latest venture Gandhi My Father is more to do with the human aspect of the Mahatma, or so was the intent. Though made with an aim of showing the relationship between the Mahatma and his son, the movie has somewhere lost the essence. The director had a perfect cast, a good cinematographer and a producer like Anil Kapoor. But Feroz Abbas Khan has (in IT lingo) not managed to utilize his resources well. He has managed to get stellar performances from all the actors. But at the end of the movie, you are left with no feelings for either the father or the son. The film lacks emotional content. Except for a couple of scenes, Khan has not managed to portray the emotional upheaval of Gandhi for Harilal or Harilal trying to move out of the shadow of his father.
The cinematographer has captured some frames beautifully, but some of the locations seem unrealistic. The direction of some scenes leave a lot of questions unanswered.
Another place where the movie takes a beating is the editing. A good edit would have worked wonders for the film. Also the duration could have been shorter.
But due credit must be given to all the actors. Especially Shefali Shah. She brought Kasturba Gandhi to life. The film is of Mahatma and Harilal. But Shefali Shah has stolen the show. All said and done the film is worth a watch for all the performances.
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