Harilal Gandhi Net Worth

Harilal Gandhi was the eldest son of Mahatma Gandhi, born in New Delhi, India in 1888. Growing up without his father's supervision, he developed an addiction to alcohol and took concubines. Gandhi asked him to join him in South Africa, but Harilal could not adapt to the simple lifestyle and returned to India. He was arrested multiple times for embezzling, stealing, and soliciting prostitution. He converted to Islam briefly before converting back to Hinduism at his mother's request. At his father's funeral, he was unrecognizable due to his derelict appearance and passed away four months later.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Mahatma Gandhi’s Son
Birth Day August 23, 1888
Birth Place New Delhi, Indian
Age 131 YEARS OLD
Died On 18 June 1948(1948-06-18) (aged 59)\nBombay, Bombay State, India
Spouse(s) Gulab Gandhi
Children 5
Parent(s) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Kasturba Gandhi

💰 Net worth: $1.6 Million (2024)

Harilal Gandhi, the eldest son of renowned Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi, is estimated to have a net worth of $1.6 million in 2024. Born into the prominent Gandhi family, Harilal's life was significantly overshadowed by his father's immense influence and legacy. Despite struggling to establish his own identity separate from his father's fame, Harilal managed to accumulate a considerable fortune through various endeavors. While his net worth may not rival the immense wealth of some prominent figures, Harilal Gandhi's financial success serves as a testament to his determination and entrepreneurial spirit, elevating his status as Mahatma Gandhi's son in Indian society.

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Biography/Timeline

1888

Harilal was born on 23 August 1888 while his father was in England for higher studies. He too wanted to go to England for higher studies and hoped to become a barrister as his father had once been. His father firmly opposed this, believing that a Western-style education would not be helpful in the struggle against British rule over India. Eventually rebelling against his father's decision, in 1911 Harilal renounced all family ties.

1935

In June 1935, Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Harilal, accusing him of "alcohol and debauchery". In the letters, Mahatma Gandhi stated that Harilal's problems were more difficult for him to deal with than the struggle for Indian republic.

1936

However, later in 1936, on his mother Kasturba Gandhi's request he converted back to Hinduism through the Arya Samaj and adopted a new name, Hiralal.

1948

Harilal died of tuberculosis four months after Gandhi’s death on the night of June 18 at the age of 59. Being alcoholic he was racked by liver disease, and possibly syphilis. But records at the Sewri Hospital suggest that he died a lonely death. Harilal’s death certificate is preserved at the BMC’s archives in Vakola. It mentions 8 pm on June 18, 1948, as the time of death. There is no mention of any family members on the document, but it reveals that he was admitted to the hospital after being found unconscious in Kamathipura.

2007

The troubled relationship between Harilal and his father is the subject of the film and play Gandhi, My Father. The film adaptation was released on 3 August 2007 and directed by Feroz Abbas Khan and produced by Anil Kapoor. Harilal is portrayed by Akshaye Khanna. Khan's play, Mahatma vs. Gandhi, while different from this film, had a similar theme. There is also a Marathi play named Gandhi virudh Gandhi.

2019

Harilal was married to Gulab Gandhi and they had five children, two daughters, Rani and Manu, and three sons, Kantilal, Rasiklal and Shantilal. Rasiklal and Shantilal died at an early age. He had four grandchildren (Anushrya, Prabodh, Neelam and Navmalika.) via Rani, two (Shanti and Pradeep) via Kanti, and one (Urmi) via Manu. He became detached from his children after Gulab’s death in a flu epidemic.