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== Subject ==
 
== Subject ==
  
The relationship between [[Mahatma Gandhi]] and his son, [[Harilal Gandhi]].
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A play about the relationship between [[Mahatma Gandhi]] and his son, [[Harilal Gandhi]].
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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1998: Staged in the [[Playhouse Theatre]] in Durban in September, directed by [[Feroz Khan]], with actors from India in the three central roles and South Africans, including [[Rajesh Gopie]], in the rest of the cast. The Mahatma was played by [[Boman Irani]], Harilal (his son) by [[Feroz Khan]] and Kasturba (his wife) by [[Jayati Bhatia]].
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1998: The English version was staged in the [[Playhouse Theatre]] in Durban in September, directed by author [[Feroz Khan]], with actors from India in the three central roles and South Africans, including [[Rajesh Gopie]], in the rest of the cast. The Mahatma was played by [[Boman Irani]], Harilal (his son) by [[Feroz Khan]] and Kasturba (his wife) by [[Jayati Bhatia]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 06:39, 18 September 2024

Mahatma vs Ghandi is a play by Indian playwright Feroz Khan ()[1].

Subject

A play about the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son, Harilal Gandhi.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1998: The English version was staged in the Playhouse Theatre in Durban in September, directed by author Feroz Khan, with actors from India in the three central roles and South Africans, including Rajesh Gopie, in the rest of the cast. The Mahatma was played by Boman Irani, Harilal (his son) by Feroz Khan and Kasturba (his wife) by Jayati Bhatia.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feroz_Abbas_Khan

Sunday Independent, 27 Sep 1998.

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