Hamne Gandhi Ko maar Diya
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Directed by | Naeem A. Siddiqui |
Story by | Sanjay Rai |
Produced by | Naeem A. Siddiqui |
Starring | Pratima Kazmi Subrat Dutta Samiksha Bhatnagar Jatin Goswami |
Music by | Anjani Kumar Tiwari Ubaid Azam Azmi A M Turaz Rana |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Hamne Gandhi Ko Maar Diya is a Hindi movie produced and directed by Naeem A. Siddqui. It was released on 23 February 2018 all over India, this movie is inspired by non-violence movements taken by Mahatma Gandhi (Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi) during his struggle for Independent India from 1915 to 1947. The movie was originally titled as Hey Ram Humne Gandhi Ko Maar Diya, the film's name was snipped by the CBFC[1]
Plot
This is a story is of two completely opposite ideologies, about two strangers who met in a train journey in the panorama of 28 January 1948. Amidst the environment of terror, communal riots and fear, on one side there is Kailash (Jatin Goswami), who is going to meet his mother, Savitri (Pratima Kazmi) from Calcutta to Sasaram, along with his wife, Sudha (Sameeksha Bhatnager) and a daughter. On the other side, Divakar (Subrat Dutta) is going to his village to take the responsibility as a teacher. Kailash had lost his everything in the "Action-day" in Calcutta and has a strong belief that Gandhi ji was responsible for the partition of our country. On the other side, Divakar has his own arguments and believes in Gandhi ji's philosophy of non-violence, tolerance, and embracing all the religions. Events happened during the two days journey, had different impacts on these two individuals and reactions to the events by both Kailash and Divakar, forces to think who is right and who is wrong. When they reaches their destination and ends the journey, they got to know that Gandhi ji was assassinated. Gandhi ji's assassination and events happened after that becomes reflection of the two different ideologies.
References
- "Non-violence inspires latest Gandhi film". Mumbai: The Hindu. 31 January 2018.
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(help) - "New poster of 'Hey Ram' unveiled on Mahatma's death anniversary". Mumbai: The Indian Express. 31 January 2018.
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