:00:00
Are you involved too, Mrs. Nehru?
:00:03
No. I leave practical matters
to my husband...
:00:07
...and revolution to my son.
:00:09
Mr. Gandhi, I'd like you to meet
Mr. Jinnah, our joint host...
:00:13
...member of congress and leader
of the Muslim League....
:00:16
How do you do?
:00:17
And Mr. Prakash, who, I fear...
:00:20
...is awaiting trial for sedition
and inducement to murder.
:00:24
I have not actually pulled
the trigger, Mr. Gandhi.
:00:26
I have simply written...
:00:27
...if an Englishman kills an Indian
for disobeying his law...
:00:31
...it is an Indian's duty
to kill an Englishman...
:00:33
...for enforcing his law
in a land that is not his.
:00:36
It's a clever argument. It may not
produce the end you desire.
:00:40
We hope you'll join us in our
struggle for home rule, Mr. Gandhi.
:00:44
Excuse me. May l, Mohan?
There's someone I'd like him to meet.
:00:48
Excuse me.
:00:51
Sorry to rush you.
:00:54
He told the press
he'd support the British in the war.
:00:57
That's nonviolence for you.
:01:00
You know, Mohan...
:01:02
...now I have a confession to make.
:01:04
I didn't decide to come
to South Africa.
:01:07
Professor Gokhale sent me.
:01:10
We are trying
to make a nation, Gandhi.
:01:12
But the British keep trying
to break us up...
:01:15
...into religions,
principalities, provinces.
:01:20
What you were writing
in South Africa...
:01:23
...that's what we need here.
:01:24
I have so much to learn about India.
:01:27
And I have to begin my practice again.
One needs money to run a journal.
:01:31
Nonsense. Go on, Charlie.
This is Indian talk.
:01:34
We want none of you imperialists here.
:01:37
All right, I'll go
and write my report to the viceroy.
:01:41
You go and find a pretty Hindu woman...
:01:43
...and convert her to Christianity.
:01:46
That's as much mischief
as you're allowed.
:01:50
Come, let's find a quiet corner.
:01:54
Now, you forget about your practice.
:01:57
You have other things to do.
:01:59
India has many men
with too much wealth.