Hey Ram Movie (2000)
Directed by
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan
Produced by
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan
Written by
Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan
Manohar Shyam Joshi
(Hindi dialogue)
Starring
Kamal Haasan
Shah Rukh Khan
Rani Mukerji
Hema Malini
Atul Kulkarni
Abbas
Girish Karnad
Naseeruddin Shah
Vasundhara Das
Nassar
Aravind Akash
Vaali
Showkar Janaki
Release dates
18 February 2000
Running time
202 minutes (Tamil version)
199 minutes (Hindi version)
Country India
Language Tamil/Hindi
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The film starts at present day with Saket Ram (Kamal
Haasan), a 89-year-old Hindu man at his demise bed. The scene returns to the
past as Saket recollects the 1940s, when he and his great companion, Amjad Ali Khan
(Shah Rukh Khan) are archeologists cooperating under their supervisor, Mortimer
Wheeler, in Mohenjo-daro (Indus Valley Civilization) in the Sindh area in what
was then North-West India. Relations are wonderful between the Indians and the
English, and Saket and Amjad don't endorse of Partition and the formation of
Pakistan. Aparna Ram (Rani Mukerji), Saket's straightforward Bengali wife, is a
teacher. She lives in Calcutta amidst mobs and turmoil over the issue of the
arrangement of Pakistan and the call by Mohammad Ali Jinnah for "Direct
Action". Saket goes to Calcutta and is cleared into the frenzy. In one
example, Saket spares a pure Sikh young lady from the hands of a Muslim posse.
When he comes back to his home, he discovers a gathering of Muslims going into
his home. They fiercely assault and homicide Aparna. Saket, not able to adapt
to his awful misfortune, slaughters the Muslims who assaulted and murdered his
wife in an attack of anger.
Outside his home, he keeps running into Sriram Abhyankar (Atul
Kulkarni), who is a piece of a Hindu gathering resolved to battle the Muslims'
vindictiveness with comparable savage drive, and kill Gandhi for what they see
to be his injustice towards Hindu ruled India (Gandhi needed Hindus and Muslims
to coincide gently with any desire for winning over the hearts of the agitators
through sheer self centeredness). On the other hand, Abhyankar and his kindred
fanatics had lost tolerance at what they regarded Mahatma Gandhi's nonsensical
stand to mollify Pakistan, who had officially attacked Kashmir at that point.
Gandhi was constraining the recently established Indian state to pay Rs. 620
million to Pakistan and some regional concessions also.
Encouraged by family to remarry, Saket marries Mythili
(Vasundhara Das). Be that as it may, on an excursion to Maharashtra, he
reunites with Abhyankar and turns into a piece of his activist association that
plots to get rid of Gandhi. Because of a stallion riding mischance, Abhyankar
is left a quadriplegic and has Ram swear that he will bear on his work, that of
executing the Mahatma.
Saket goes to the conviction that Mahatma Gandhi
(Naseeruddin Shah) is singularly in charge of the division of India and of the
two religions furthermore of having upheld whom they saw as the foe. Hindu
fundamentalists, including Saket, are enraged and plot to murder Gandhi.
Notwithstanding, Saket, after a few episodes encompassing and prompting Amjad's
demise (with whom he reunites quickly in a congested Delhi region), alters his
opinion about Gandhi. He rules against killing the pioneer, and endeavors to
ask for pardoning. Before long a short time later, Gandhi is killed by another
professional killer, Nathuram Godse. Humorously, Gandhi passes on without his
acclaimed last words: "Hey Ram!" as famously accepted, and as in
Richard Attenborough's film Gandhi.
At that point on, Saket Ram lives by Gandhian standards. As
the 89-year-old Saket Ram is being taken to the healing center, he is recounted
bomb impacts in the city because of Hindu-Muslim collective mobs. He asks
"Innuma (even now)?". They are constrained by the police to be taken
into an underground haven for their security, however Saket Ram bites the dust
there. In his memorial service, Gandhiji's grandson comes and sees Saket's private
room which is brimming with recorded photographs. Saket's grandson hands over
Gandhi's footwear and exhibition which Saket had beforehand gathered from the
spot of shootout and had prized it at the same time.
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