Maine Gandhi ko nahin mara /
Maine Gandhi ko nahin mara /
Anupam P. Kher presents Maine Gandhi ko nahin mara ; a Jahnu Barua film ; produced by Anupam P. Kher ; directed by Jahnu Barua.
, India.
- [U.K.]: Channel 4, 2009
- 1 videodisc (DVD) (120 min.) : sd., col.
Transmitted on Channel 4, 22.09.08 "The most criticcaly acclaimed film of the year"--Container. Originally released theatrically in 2005. Not viewed. Summary taken from IMDb.com.
Music, Bappi Lahiri ; sound design, Rakesh Ranjan ; director of photography, Raaj K. Chakravarti. Music, Bappi Lahiri ; sound design, Rakesh Ranjan ; director of photography, Raaj K. Chakravarti.
Anupam Kher, Urmila Matondkar, Parvin Dabad, Rajit Kapoor.
Uttam Chaudhary is a lecturer, but when he starts getting old, becoming forgetful, he is asked to retire. He is very close to his daughter Trisha, who looks after him. The first major episode Trisha's experiences in her father when he announces that he is getting ready to go to work and asks for his wife to bring him breakfast. Thereafter, things get worse, especially when Ashish's parents come to meet the Chaudharys. It is here that Uttam babbles on inexplicably about being responsible for killing Mohandas K. Gandhi. Trisha must now find out if her dad was in any way responsible for Gandhi's death, and what exactly triggered his long-suppressed memory in her dad's mind, and at the same time must come to terms that his disability may have repercussions on her love-life also.
In Hindi with English subtitles.
Dementia--Patients--Drama.
Reminiscing in old age--Drama.
Transmitted on Channel 4, 22.09.08 "The most criticcaly acclaimed film of the year"--Container. Originally released theatrically in 2005. Not viewed. Summary taken from IMDb.com.
Music, Bappi Lahiri ; sound design, Rakesh Ranjan ; director of photography, Raaj K. Chakravarti. Music, Bappi Lahiri ; sound design, Rakesh Ranjan ; director of photography, Raaj K. Chakravarti.
Anupam Kher, Urmila Matondkar, Parvin Dabad, Rajit Kapoor.
Uttam Chaudhary is a lecturer, but when he starts getting old, becoming forgetful, he is asked to retire. He is very close to his daughter Trisha, who looks after him. The first major episode Trisha's experiences in her father when he announces that he is getting ready to go to work and asks for his wife to bring him breakfast. Thereafter, things get worse, especially when Ashish's parents come to meet the Chaudharys. It is here that Uttam babbles on inexplicably about being responsible for killing Mohandas K. Gandhi. Trisha must now find out if her dad was in any way responsible for Gandhi's death, and what exactly triggered his long-suppressed memory in her dad's mind, and at the same time must come to terms that his disability may have repercussions on her love-life also.
In Hindi with English subtitles.
Dementia--Patients--Drama.
Reminiscing in old age--Drama.