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The place:
an air-conditioned crowded tent at Gandhi Smriti
in Delhi. The occasion: the launch of yet another Gandhi
book — the Academic Foundations Gandhian Way: Peace,
Non-Violence and Empowerment. Everybodys
milking Gandhi dry, sniggered a member of Thursdays
audience.
The launch — by Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh with Congress president Sonia Gandhi and
Congress bigwigs in attendance — came a week after the release
of the critically acclaimed film Gandhi, My Father.
In January, two books by Mahatma Gandhis descendants
came out within 15 days of each other.
There are others headed for the
printers. Later this year, Oxford University Press (OUP)
will publish a book edited by Gopal Krishna Gandhi, West
Bengal Governor and Gandhis grandson. HarperCollins
has pitched for India selling rights for Kathryn Tidricks
Gandhi: A Political and Spiritual Life, first published
in November 2006 by I.B. Tauris. And Rupa Publications will
soon reprint Thomas Webers On the Salt March,
first published in 1997. The Gandhi cottage industry certainly
seems to be thriving.
But what its churning out
isnt exactly lily-white images of Gandhi. Books and
films are daring to depict Gandhi as just another man —
eccentric, egocentric and a mite selfish. Rajmohan Gandhi
went into details of his romantic relationship with Saraladevi,
Rabindranath Tagores niece, in Mohandas. Gopal
Gandhis book, OUP managing director Manzar Khan promises,
will look beyond the plaster cast image of Gandhi, drawing
upon his diary entries, letters and conversations.
It isnt just family that
is going beyond the legend. Biographers and historians too
are taking a more candid look at Gandhi. Tidrick, says Harper
Collins CEO P.M. Sukumar, shows Gandhi as a difficult and
self-obsessed man who believed that changing the world was
his destiny. The book, he says, also deals with his ideas
about the relationship between sexual temptation and spiritual
power, and the bizarre and scandalous behaviour that resulted.
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| REALITY BITES:
A scene from Gandhi, My Father (top) and Maine
Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara |
Its a slightly different
story on the silver screen. Gandhi, My Father is
the only film that has dared to depict the darker side of
Gandhi, focusing on the troubled relationship he had with
his eldest son, Harilal. There have been only two other
films with Gandhi as the central character — Richard Attenboroughs
Gandhi and Shyam Benegals Making of the
Mahatma. Both of them were political — and adulatory
— biopics. No wonder great-grandson Tushar Gandhi calls
Gandhi, My Father pathbreaking. Thats also
the term he uses for Lage Raho Munnabhai, the first
film to be irreverent about Gandhi.
Munnabhai
was a breezy entertainer but there are other serious
films taking pot shots at what is often described as the
hypocrisy around Gandhi. In debutant director Abhik Bhanus
Sab Kuch Hai Kuch Bhi Nahin, a writer wants to make
it big by penning a controversial book on Gandhi. Vijay
Ghatges Shobhayatra shows a local don organising
a procession of assorted lowlifes dressed up as national
figures. The man who plays Gandhi is a goon with underworld
contacts. When the film was released in 2005, Ghatge said,
The play on which the film was based had a strong
social message.
In early 2006, Senior India,
a newly launched magazine from Muzaffarpur, published a
feature called Mahatma and His Girls (with the
Hindi version titled Bapu ki vasna (Bapus
desires).
So why has Gandhi suddenly become
fair game? Its not entirely new. The Saraladevi-Gandhi
relationship was first mentioned in Rajmohan Gandhis
1995 book The Good Boatman. Harilal Gandhis
granddaughter, Nilam Parikh, wrote Gandhijinu Khovayelu
Dhan: Harilal (Gandhis Lost Jewel: Harilal)
in 2001. In 2005, Uma Dhupelia-Mesthries Gandhis
Prisoner: The Life of Gandhis Son Manilal dealt
with his relationship with his second son.
Says Thomas Abraham, president
and CEO of Penguin India, Most biographies have now
moved from straight hagiographies to a more thoughtful reappraisal.
Authors are now treating subjects the way a novelist would,
moving away from a linear narration to a more layered approach.
But it seems confined to Gandhi
and doesnt extend to leaders such as Nehru. Books
touching upon Nehrus love life have been written only
by foreign authors. Thats natural, says one publisher.
Unlike Gandhis descendants, Nehrus family is
still riding on his political legacy and needs to preserve
a self-sacrificing image, he elaborates.
Rajmohan Gandhi feels that the
candidness about Gandhi is natural. As a worshipper
of truth, which Gandhi was, he demands the frankest scrutiny
of his own life, he had told Outlook in January
when the book was released. Besides, with so much having
been written about his political life and philosophy, any
new author, says Sukumar, would want to be different.
Theres also, some hold,
more tolerance in society. There was nary a whimper in 2004
when Sudhir Kakkar dared to fictionalise the relationship
between Gandhi and his disciple Madeline Slade (Mira) as
a romance and titled it, Mira and the Mahatma. People
are more free about interpreting Gandhi, says Tushar
Gandhi. But he adds, This freedom is also abused because
Gandhians are more tolerant.
Up to a point, maybe. Rajmohan
Gandhi has admitted that he has been ticked off by relatives
and Gandhians for mentioning Saraladevi in The Good Boatman.
Razi Ahmed, secretary of the Gandhi Sangrahalaya in Patna,
has often objected to Gandhis depiction in books,
films and the media and sought to stop the screening of
Gandhi, My Father. But his opposition has been confined
to issuing statements and asking the government to intervene.
Gandhis followers wont blacken peoples
faces or burn books, he says.
So the open season on Gandhi is
here to stay perhaps.
Gandhi unplugged
The tomes
- Mohandas by Rajmohan Gandhi, Penguin, 2007
- Let’s Kill Gandhi by Tushar Gandhi, Rupa, 2007
- Mahatma Gandhi: A Historical Biography, by Bidyut Chakrabarty,
Roli Books, 2007
- Gandhian Way: Peace, Non-Violence and Empowerment edited
by Anand Sharma, Academic Foundation, 2007
- Gandhi: The Agony of Arrival by Nagindas Sanghvi, Rupa,
2006
- My Experiments with Truth (abridged edition for children),
Puffin, 2006
- Life of Mahatma Gandhi by Louis Fischer (reprint), HarperCollins,
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The movies
- Gandhi, My Father 2007
- Lage Raho Munna Bhai 2006
- Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara 2005
- Shobhayatra 2005
- Hey Ram 2000
- In the pipeline: White Land, and Sab Kuch Hai Kuch Bhi
Nahin
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