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Hey Ram (2000)

Hey Ram (2000)

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Hey Ram (translation: "Oh Ram!" or "Oh God!") is a controversial bilingual Hindi and Tamil film. It also had a simultaneously produced Hindi version and was released in 2000. The film was written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan and he also starred as the protagonist in the film. A period drama told in flashback, the semi-fictional plot centres around India's Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi by the Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse.

Movie Crew

Director:
Kamal Haasan
Producer:
Kamal Haasan
Music Director:
Ilaiyaraaja
Writer:
Cinematography:
Tirru
Lyricst:
Sameer, Jagdish Khebudkar
Singers:
Ajoy Chakraborty, Asha Bhosle, Hariharan, Rani Mukherjee, Anupama, Preeti Uttam, Kamal Hassan, Shruti Haasan

Movie Cast

Kamal Haasan as Saket Ram,
Shahrukh Khan as Amjad Ali Khan,
Rani Mukerji as Aparna Ram,
Hema Malini as Ambujam Iyengar,
Atul Kulkarni as Shriram Abhayankar,
Vasundhara Das as Mythili Iyengar,
Girish Karnad as Uppilli Iyengar,
Saurabh Shukla as Lalwani,
Kavignar Vaali as Bhashyam Iyengar,
Naseeruddin Shah as Mahatma Gandhi,
Farida Jalal as Kasturba Gandhi,
Charuhasan as Saket Ram's son,
Shadaab Khan as Tailor,
Gautam Kanthadai as Saket Ram Jr.,
Abbas as Munavar,
Delhi Ganesh as Mr.Chari,
8/10 stars from 200 users.Reviews: 50.

Video: Hey Ram (2000) Full Length Movie


Hey Ram (translation: "Oh Ram!" or "Oh God!") is a controversial bilingual Hindi and Tamil film. It also had a simultaneously produced Hindi version and was released in 2000. The film was written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan and he also starred as the protagonist in the film. A period drama told in flashback, the semi-fictional plot centres around India's Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi by the Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-aVXkztD-fWY/UBd6AqmjDfI/AAAAAAAACi8/j3V6y9boGo4/s1600/logo.pngPT203M46S

Hey Ram (2000) Movie Audio Songs

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Har Koi Samjhe
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Janmon Ki Jwala
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Asa Ga Madan Ban Ghusla Kasa
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Hey! Ram
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Chahe Pandit Ho
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Sanyaas Mantra
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Vaishnav Jana To
Length: PT4M55S - From album:Hey Ram (2000)
Hey Ram (translation: "Oh Ram!" or "Oh God!") is a controversial bilingual Hindi and Tamil film. It also had a simultaneously produced Hindi version and was released in 2000. The film was written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan and he also starred as the protagonist in the film. A period drama told in flashback, the semi-fictional plot centres around India's Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi by the Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse.

Plot

The movie begins at present day with Saket Ram (Kamal Hassan), an 89-year-old Hindu man who is dying. The scene reverts to the past as Saket remembers the 1940s, when he and his good friend, Amjad Ali Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) are archaeologists working together under their boss, Mortimer Wheeler, in Mohenjo-daro (Indus Valley Civilization) in the then North-West India. Relations are pleasant between the Indians and the English, and Saket and Amjad do not approve of Partition and the creation of Pakistan. Aparna Ram (Rani Mukerji), Saket's simple Bengali wife, is a school teacher. She lives in Calcutta in the midst of riots and chaos over the issue of the formation of Pakistan and the call by Mohammad Ali Jinnah for "Direct Action". Saket goes to Calcutta and is swept into the madness. In one instance, Saket saves an innocent Sikh girl from the hands of a barbaric Muslim gang. When he returns to his house, he finds a group of Muslims entering his house. They brutally rape and murder Aparna. Saket, unable to cope with his tragic loss, kills the Muslims who raped and killed his wife in a fit of rage.

Outside his house, he runs into Sriram Abhyankar (Atul Kulkarni), who is part of a Hindu militant group determined to fight the Muslims' malice with similar brute force, and assassinate Gandhi for what they perceive to be his treachery towards Hindu dominated India (Gandhi wanted Hindus and Muslims to co-exist peacefully with hope of winning over the hearts of the rioters through sheer self-pity). However, Abhyankar and his fellow extremists had lost patience at what they deemed Mahatma Gandhi's unreasonable stand to appease Pakistan, who had already invaded Kashmir by that time. Gandhi was pressuring the newly founded Indian state to pay Rs. 62 Crore to Pakistan and some territorial concessions as well.

Urged by family to remarry, he weds Mythili (Vasundhara Das). However, on a trip to Maharashtra, he reunites with Abhyankar and becomes a part of his militant organisation that plots to do away with Gandhi. Due to an horse-riding accident, Abhyankar is left a quadriplegic and has Ram swear that he will carry on his work, that of killing the Mahatma.

Saket comes to the belief that Mahatma Gandhi (Naseeruddin Shah) is solely responsible for the division of India and of the two religions and also of having supported whom they viewed as the enemy. Hindu fundamentalists, including Saket, are furious and plot to murder Gandhi. However, Saket, after several incidents surrounding and leading to Amjad's death (with whom he reunites briefly in a congested Delhi area), changes his mind about Gandhi. He decides against assassinating the leader, and attempts to beg for forgiveness. Soon afterwards, Gandhi is killed by another assassin, Nathuram Godse. Ironically, Gandhi dies without his famous last words: "Hey Ram!" as popularly believed, and as in Richard Attenborough's film Gandhi (film).

Then on, Saket Ram lives by Gandhian principles. As the 89-year-old Saket Ram is being taken to the hospital, he is told of bomb blasts in the city due to Hindu-Muslim communal riots. He asks "Innuma (even now)?". They are forced by the police to be taken into an underground shelter for their security, but Saket Ram dies there. In his funeral,Gandhiji's grandson comes and sees Saket's private room which is full of historical photos. Saket's grandson hands over Gandhi's footwear and spectacle which Saket had previously collected from the place of shootout and had treasured it all the while.
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