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Johannesburg, Jul 30: Former South African President Nelson Mandela has sent a special message about Mahatma Gandhi for the viewers at the premiere of the film Gandhi My Father held Sunday night at here.

The Feroz Abbas Khan directed film chronicles the Mahatma's relationship with his eldest rebellious son Harilal played by Akshaye Khanna .

Mandela, who had once remarked that "India gave us Barrister Gandhi and South Africa gave back Mahatma Gandhi the great soul", has issued a statement carrying his message to be read before the screening of the film.

The message says: "We have seen, heard and read about many aspects of Gandhi's life through various mediums. We have even drawn inspiration from him to fight for justice and truth. However, this unique story of a father coming to terms with his family is instructive and deeply moving."

"I know the sacrifices that my family has made and the anguish and pain they have gone through. All freedom struggles demand political, social and personal sacrifices. It is the price we have to pay", Mandela said.

South African President Thabo Mbeki, along with his Cabinet Ministers, is also attending the premiere, a release said in Mumbai.

The legendary South African leader also met the cast and crew of the film including Anil Kapoor , his wife Sunita, Feroz A Khan, Khanna, Bhumika Chawla , Shefali Shah and Darshan Jariwalla at his residence before the premiere. The film will release in India on August 3.

  

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