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'''''Dear Friend Hitler''''' ({{lang-hi|प्रिय मित्र हिटलर}}) is a 2011 multilingual Indian drama film based on letters written by [[Mahatma Gandhi]] to leader of [[Nazi Party]] and [[Chancellor of Germany#Chancellor of the Third Reich (1933–1945)|Chancellor of Germany]] [[Adolf Hitler]]. The film stars [[Raghubir Yadav]] as Adolf Hitler and [[Neha Dhupia]] as [[Eva Braun]]. The film is directed by debuting director Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. It is a first Indian film which featured the life of Hitler or perhaps the first which has adapted a foreign subject.<ref name="livemint">{{cite web | url=http://www.livemint.com/2010/06/23204638/Dear-friend-Hitler-and-India.html | title=Dear friend Hitler and India | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | author=Tripathi, Salil | date=2010-06-23 | publisher=[[Mint (newspaper)|Mint]]}}</ref> |
'''''Dear Friend Hitler''''' ({{lang-hi|प्रिय मित्र हिटलर}}) is a 2011 multilingual Indian drama film based on letters written by [[Mahatma Gandhi]] to leader of [[Nazi Party]] and [[Chancellor of Germany#Chancellor of the Third Reich (1933–1945)|Chancellor of Germany]] [[Adolf Hitler]]. The film stars [[Raghubir Yadav]] as Adolf Hitler and [[Neha Dhupia]] as [[Eva Braun]]. The film is directed by debuting director Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. It is a first Indian film which featured the life of Hitler or perhaps the first which has adapted a foreign subject.<ref name="livemint">{{cite web | url=http://www.livemint.com/2010/06/23204638/Dear-friend-Hitler-and-India.html | title=Dear friend Hitler and India | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | author=Tripathi, Salil | date=2010-06-23 | publisher=[[Mint (newspaper)|Mint]]}}</ref> <ref name="banglanews24">{{cite web | url=http://www.banglanews24.com/English/detailsnews.php?nssl=314ae9d82ce2688ee2a7e911e1760c4b&nttl=2011030816260 | title=Berlin cleared misconceptions about ‘My Friend Hitler’: Scriptwriter | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | author=Entertainment Desk | date=2011-03-05 | publisher=Banglanews24}}</ref><ref name="toi">{{cite web | url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-02-22/news-interviews/28624655_1_dear-friend-hitler-adolf-hitler-berlin-film-festival | title=Hitler goes to Berlin | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | author=TNN | date=2011-02-22 | publisher=[[The Times of India]]}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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[[Anupam Kher]] was to play the role of Hitler, but the actor backed out after Jewish organisations in India condemned Kher for enacting the ruthless ruler who had massacred millions of Jews, Raghuvir Yadav later took up the role.<ref name="bollywoodhungama">{{cite web | url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/2010/06/19/14269/index.html | title=Anupam Kher bows out from Dear Friend Hitler | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | date=2010-06-19 | work=Bollywood Hungama News Network | publisher=[[Bollywood Hungama]]}}</ref> |
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==Criticism and controversies== |
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The film was criticised by international media for its subject and its depiction of Hitlers' love for India and his support for Indian independence. British newspaper [[The Guardian]] declared the film profoundly misguided and a shocking ignorance of history, but the filmmakers claiming that film doesn't glorify Hitler, but juxtaposes him against Gandhi's ideology of peace.<ref name="guardian ">{{cite web | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2010/jun/11/bollywood-film-hitler | title=Why Bollywood's film about Hitler is profoundly misguided | accessdate=March 18, 2011 | author=Tunzelmann, Alex von | date=2010-06-11 | publisher=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> |
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{{Cquote2|We clarified that the movie is not about Hitler's ideology, but how his ideology of violence conflicts with Gandhi's ideology of peace. There is no glorification of Hitler's character|Anil Kumar Sharma|[[The Times of India]]<ref name="toi"/>}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 07:45, 19 March 2011
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Directed by | Rakesh Ranjan Kumar |
Produced by | Anil Kumar Sharma |
Starring | Raghubir Yadav Neha Dhupia |
Edited by | Shree Narayan Singh |
Music by | Arvind-Lyton |
Production company | Amrapali media vision |
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Country | Template:Film India |
Language | Hindi |
Dear Friend Hitler (Hindi: प्रिय मित्र हिटलर) is a 2011 multilingual Indian drama film based on letters written by Mahatma Gandhi to leader of Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler. The film stars Raghubir Yadav as Adolf Hitler and Neha Dhupia as Eva Braun. The film is directed by debuting director Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. It is a first Indian film which featured the life of Hitler or perhaps the first which has adapted a foreign subject.[1] [2][3]
Plot
The film centres around the letters written by Mahatma Gandhi to Adolf Hitler (Raghubir Yadav), and about the relationship of Hitler with his long-term lover Eva Braun (Neha Dhupia), who he married in his final days in the Berlin bunker. The film depicts the Hitlers' "love for India" and how the Nazi leader indirectly contributed to independence in the subcontinent. The Indian connections of Germany and Hitler are told through Gandhi’s beliefs and the Azad hind fauj who fought for the German army.
Cast
References
- ^ Tripathi, Salil (2010-06-23). "Dear friend Hitler and India". Mint. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
- ^ Entertainment Desk (2011-03-05). "Berlin cleared misconceptions about 'My Friend Hitler': Scriptwriter". Banglanews24. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
- ^ TNN (2011-02-22). "Hitler goes to Berlin". The Times of India. Retrieved March 18, 2011.