The promos of Gandhi My Father have been drawing a lot of attention lately. Feroz Abbas Khan said "Gandhi has always been compelling, complex and strangely contemporary subject. Sir Richard Attenborough introduced Mahatma, the great soul to the West and the world remains grateful to him.
I grew up understanding Gandhi through others till I discovered a deep wound he had carried in his heart. Somewhere in the shadows of this great man lived his son, roaming the streets of India like a beggar. He converted to Islam as a rebel, reconverted to Hinduism for a penance and finally drank himself to death."
He continues, "Mahatma Gandhi could transform the soul of a nation but could not save the soul of his own son. The unfolding of a personal tragedy against the racial hatred in South Africa and colonial humiliation in India moved me deeply.
Finally my search to know the human side of Gandhi took me to South Africa, to different parts of India, libraries, scholars and his immediate family members. I then decided to make a film about a principled father and an unfortunate son. To me, Gandhi becomes a greater human being as he struggled personally, socially and politically, but always put his principles and quest for human dignity above everything else".

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