Gandhi, My Father Full Movie Details (2007): Director, Cast, Crew, Story, Songs & Box Office
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Gandhi, My Father Full Movie Details (2007): Director, Cast, Crew, Story, Songs & Box Office

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Gandhi, My Father Full Movie Details (2007): Director, Cast, Crew, Story, Songs & Box Office

Drama, History, Biography Hindi 📅 3 August 2007 ⭐ 7.3/10 IMDb

Gandhi, My Father (2007) is one of the most awaited Drama, History, Biography films in Hindi cinema, bringing together a talented cast and crew under the Hindi banner. The film has sparked widespread discussion among Hindi cinema fans for its bold premise, its choice of genre, and the calibre of talent involved in front of and behind the camera. From its story to its theatrical release plans, here is everything Bbbollywood fans need to know about this hotly anticipated production. With director Feroz Abbas Khan at the helm, the film is set to make a significant mark on the Hindi film industry this year.

Quick Facts

Release Date3 August 2007
GenreDrama, History, Biography
LanguageHindi
Runtime2h 16m
CertificationNot Rated
DirectorFeroz Abbas Khan
ProducerAnil Kapoor
WriterFeroz Abbas Khan
EditorSreekar Prasad

Story & Plot

Mohandas was born in the Gujarati speaking family, had several brothers who jointly owned property in Rajkot. At the age of 13 Mohandas married Kasturba. On attaining maturity he re-located to England, became a Barrister, returned home, and together with Kasturba re-located to South Africa. They returned to India for a few years and this is where they became parents of four sons: Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas and Devdas. Subsequently, the family returned to South Africa, leaving Harilal alone. As Harilal did not do well in his studies he got married to Gulab without his parents' blessings. Mohandas then invited Harilal to South Africa and on his Secretary's request also invited Gulab, who had recently given birth to a daughter, Rami. Harilal wanted to be a Barrister like his father but found his movements restricted as his father wanted him to actively participate against the Satanist and Racist British regime, leading to Harilal being arrested and imprisoned. Harilal's hopes of becoming a Barrister were dashed when Mohandas sent his nephew, Chaganlal, instead, and when Chaganlal proved a failure, sent Sorabjee to England in his place. Harilal then changed his name to Pranlal Mehta in a vain attempt to return to India. A frustrated Gulab, now a mother of 4, did return to India with her children. After actively protesting draconian British Laws, especially the Christian Act that only recognized marriages performed by a Christian Priest, by General Ian Smutts, Mohandas was imprisoned, and upon being released returned to India. He hoped that Harilal would follow in his footsteps, but Harilal re-located to Calcutta, found a job as a Cashier, embezzled and borrowed money to buy imported cloths, in vast contrast to Mohandas' campaign to burn foreign clothing, got himself in trouble and debt, prompting Gulab to return to leave him. Harilal did return to Gujarat after he heard of his son, Shanti's and Gulab's passing. He did get involved in the freedom struggle temporarily, but was lured by some businessmen, who used his and his dad's name to get people to invest, and then disappeared, forcing Mohandas to publicly disown his son, who was then arrested and imprisoned. Unstable, unemployed, unable to keep up with his father's lofty standards, Harilal considered becoming a Christian, but then with Zakaria's help became an Islamic and changed his name to Abdullah, prompting Kasturba to pay him a visit and talk him to becoming a Hindu again. Then when Mohandas announced the beginning of 'Do or Die' campaign in Bombay during 1942, he was placed under house arrest in the Agha Khan Palace with Hindus calling him a traitor and Muslims praying for his death. This is where a distraught, disheveled and bearded Harilal will meet his parents. Will his parents accept him as he is and welcome him back?

Cast & Crew

Gandhi, My Father is helmed by Feroz Abbas Khan and produced by Anil Kapoor, with Darshan Jariwala, Bhumika Chawla, Shefali Shah, Vinay Jain, Akshaye Khanna leading the film. Darshan Jariwala headlines the cast alongside a carefully chosen supporting ensemble drawn from Bbbollywood's growing and versatile talent pool. Each cast member brings their unique strengths and experience to the project, creating a dynamic ensemble that promises powerful on-screen performances. The chemistry between the lead actors has been a talking point in promotional discussions, and audiences can expect nuanced, layered portrayals from every member of the cast.

Lead Cast

NameRole
Darshan Jariwala Mahatma Gandhi
Bhumika Chawla Gulab Gandhi
Shefali Shah Kasturba Gandhi
Vinay Jain Kanti Gandhi
Akshaye Khanna Harilal Gandhi
Sreekar Prasad Editor
Feroz Abbas Khan Writer
Feroz Abbas Khan Director
Anil Kapoor Producer

Key Crew

See the full crew breakdown in Quick Facts above, including director, producer, music direction, writing, cinematography, and editing credits.

Director's Vision

Feroz Abbas Khan brings a distinct and considered vision to Gandhi, My Father, shaping its drama, history, biography narrative with a sharp eye for authentic Hindi storytelling. Known for meticulous attention to production detail, the director has assembled a technical crew that reflects the ambition of this project — from the cinematography and production design to the editing and sound design. The visual language of Gandhi, My Father is expected to reflect the emotional texture of its story, using lighting, framing, and location choices to build a vivid and immersive world for the audience.

Music & Soundtrack

Music plays a central and irreplaceable role in Hindi cinema, and Gandhi, My Father is expected to feature a soundtrack that perfectly complements its drama, history, biography tone and emotional arc. Full album details, song titles, and composer credits will be updated as they are officially released by the production team. Fans can expect a mix of melodious and peppy tracks that reflect the spirit of the film and the cultural heartbeat of India.

Official Trailer

Where to Watch

Moviegoers across India can catch Gandhi, My Father in theatres, with screenings planned across Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru. The Cinema Verse strongly encourages Hindi cinema fans to experience this film on the big screen — the theatrical experience, with its immersive visuals, surround sound, and shared audience energy, brings the story of Gandhi, My Father to life in a way that no home viewing can replicate. Supporting Hindi films in cinemas also directly helps the Bbbollywood industry grow and produce more high-quality content for audiences everywhere.

Why Watch Gandhi, My Father?

With its promising cast, strong creative team, and a story that taps into the pulse of Hindi society, Gandhi, My Father has generated significant buzz and anticipation among Hindi cinema audiences. Fans of drama, history, biography films in particular have reason to look forward to this one, given the quality of talent assembled and the ambition of the production. Social media has been buzzing with discussions about the film's trailer, posters, and music — all of which point to a major release that could define this season for Bbbollywood. Box office observers are closely watching Gandhi, My Father as a potential standout film of the year.

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