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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance

Initial DVD release
  
January 25, 2000

Duration
  

7/10
IMDb

Director
  
Initial release
  
January 7, 1998 (France)

Music director
  
Language
  
English

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Cast
  
(Parvez), (Bettina / Sandra),
Akbar Kurtha
(Farid), , ,
Gopi Desai

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My Son the Fanatic is a 1997 British drama film directed by Udayan Prasad. It was written by Hanif Kureishi from his short story My Son the Fanatic.

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Plot

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The plot of the film revolves around Parvez (Om Puri), a Pakistani-born taxi driver and a tolerant, secular Muslim. His life takes an unexpected dark turn when his son Farid converts to fundamentalist Islam, leading to a family breakdown and social conflict.

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According to Rachel Donadio, a New York Times writer and editor, the film's theme is encapsulated in a pivotal scene:

One of the most revealing insights into Britain’s recent social history comes early in “My Son the Fanatic,” Hanif Kureishi’s tender and darkly prescient 1997 film. It’s morning in an unnamed city in northern England, and Parvez, a secular Pakistani immigrant taxi driver brilliantly portrayed by Om Puri, watches Farid, his increasingly devout college-age son, sell his electric guitar. “Where is that going?” Parvez asks Farid as the buyer drives off. “You used to love making a terrible noise with these instruments!” Farid, played by Akbar Kurtha, looks at his father with irritation. “You always said there were more important things than ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ ” he says impatiently in his thick northern English accent. “You couldn’t have been more right.”

Cast

  • Om Puri as Parvez: an alcoholic Pakistani taxi driver who after living in the UK for many years is still working hard to make a living in his taxi whilst others who migrated with him have become wealthy.
  • Rachel Griffiths as Bettina/Sandra: a woman who goes by the name of Bettina who does sex work and has become friends with Parvez. Her real name is Sandra.
  • Akbar Kurtha as Farid: Parvez's grown-up son who is to be engaged to the local Chief Inspector's daughter, Madeleine Fingerhut; upon discovering that his future father-in-law detests his family, he turns to Islam and is radicalised.
  • Stellan Skarsgård as Mr. Schitz: a German businessman who makes use of both Parvez's and Bettina's professional services.
  • Gopi Desai as Minoo: Parvez's wife, and mother of their son Farid.
  • Harish Patel as Fizzy Parvez's best friend, who, after borrowing a small sum of money from Parvez, made a business for himself and is quite wealthy.
  • Sarah-Jane Potts as Madeleine Fingerhut: Farid's former fiancé.
  • Geoffrey Bateman as Chief Inspector Fingerhut: Madeline's father.
  • Judi Jones as Mrs Fingerhut: Madeline's mother.
  • Rowena King as Margot
  • Nominations

  • 2000, Independent Spirit Award: best foreign film: Udayan Prasad
  • 1998, British Independent Film Festival: best screenplay: Hanif Kureishi, best British actress: Rachel Griffiths
  • 1998, Brussels International Film Festival, best European feature: Udayan Prasad
  • 1997, Dinard Festival of British Cinema: Udayan Prasad
  • Prizes

  • 1998, Brussels International Film Festival, best actor Om Puri
  • References

    My Son the Fanatic (film) Wikipedia
    My Son the Fanatic (film) IMDbMy Son the Fanatic (film) Rotten TomatoesMy Son the Fanatic (film) themoviedb.org