Some movies touch your heart, some leave deep impact on your soul and some, you wish to never forget. I'm an admirer of all genre movies. The former times movies have well build and realistic story line, excellent performance by actors. I would love to watch actors of this generation will replace the characters of a classic movie. With its proposition of
'Woh Zamaana Kare Deewana', Zee Classic is India's only Hindi movie
channel that endeavors to recreate the magic of iconic classics and new age
cinema by showcasing not just the films that shaped Indian cinema but also
acquaint viewers with the creative talent who were a part of that timeless era.
In order to mark the occasion of India’s 70th year of independence,
Zee Classic premieres
One of the most iconic films of
all times, Gandhi (1982) was produced and directed by Richard
Attenborough and written by John Briley. Starring Ben Kingsley, Rohini
Hattangadi, Edward Fox, Roshan Seth, among others. The story is
that of an Indian lawyer who returned from racially segregated South Africa to
drive the British out of his home country through successive acts of
non-violent protest. The portrayal of how simplicity and the power collectivism
can throw over a whole British empire bringing them to their knees.
As Zee Classic gears up to
premiere ‘Gandhi', this Saturday, on 13th August at 8 PM in
‘India’s Finest Films’ and on Monday, 15th August at 9:30 AM, we
wonder who would be a part of this classic if it was to be re-made in 2016!
Let's see who'll replace whom:
Director
1982 : Sir Richard Attenborough had the
ability and talent to accommodate a person’s entire lifespan in a couple of
hours. He did a phenomenal job right from the research to bringing alive the
legacy of the father of our nation on big screen.
2016: Ashutosh Gowarikar known for his love
for historical films and bringing lost eras to life with Lagaan, Jodha Akbar
and Swadesh, is undoubtedly our choice to direct this film today.
Mahatma Gandhi
1982: Ben Kingsley played the role of Mahatma
Gandhi in the movie.
2016: Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan
is the man for the job. Known for his chameleon skills to adapt to various
roles and characters combined with his attention to detail, Aamir Khan should
play the role of our beloved Baapu.
Kasturba Gandhi
1982: Rohini Hoattangadi, beautifully
portrayed Kasturba Gandhi, wife of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
2016: Kajol, one of India’s most
acclaimed actresses can easily pull off the role of Baa.
General Dyer
1982: Edward Fox is etched in our minds as the
dreadful and shrewd General Dyer who was hated by all for his infamous Jallianwala
Bagh massacre.
2016: Tom Alter with his international looks
and versatile talent can be General Dyer in ‘Gandhi’.
Jawahar Lal Nehru
1982: Roshan Seth played the role of Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru to perfection.
2016: The Nawab of Bollywood, Saif Ali Khan
wins hands down with his charming royal looks.
Sardar Patel
1982: Saeed Jaffery pulled off
the role of The Iron Man of India, Sardar Patel
flawlessly.
2016: Paresh Rawal’s known for his diverse
character roles makes him our choice to play the part.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
1982: Alyque Padamsee brought to
life an important historic figure, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, popularly known as the
father of Pakistan in history
2016: Irrfan Khan, a global Indian will surely
cut ice in this role.
Lord Mountbatten
1982: Peter Harlowe played the part with the
sternness of a bureaucrat and an attitude on his face.
2016: The suave, Rajat Kapoor
has our vote to play the last viceroy of the British Indian Empire.
Whether it was 1982 or 2016, the story
of the man who brought India independence needs to be told and needs to be
heard!
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Tune-in to Zee Classic to watch Richard
Attenborough directed ‘Gandhi’ on this Saturday, 13th August at 8 PM and
Monday, 15th August at 9:30 AM
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