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Gandhi
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The film begins with a series of dramatic events. The story begins when Gandhi is expelled from a train in South Africa because he is Indian and is forbidden to travel in the first class cabin. He knows that the laws are biased against the Indians and decides to launch a peaceful protest campaign for Indian rights after several arrests and attention. From the world, the government had to recognize Indian rights in the country, so that Gandhi returned to India and was considered a national hero to start another campaign in his homeland to gain independence.
The film begins with a series of dramatic events. The story begins when Gandhi is expelled from a train in South Africa because he is Indian and is forbidden to travel in the first class cabin. He knows that the laws are biased against the Indians and decides to launch a peaceful protest campaign for Indian rights after several arrests and attention. From the world, the government had to recognize Indian rights in the country, so that Gandhi returned to India and was considered a national hero to start another campaign in his homeland to gain independence.
Actors:
Anang Desai,
James Snell,
Saeed Jaffrey,
Vinay Apte,
Peter Cartwright,
Michael Bryant,
Sudhir Dalvi,
Pankaj Mohan,
Candice Bergen,
Nigel Hawthorne,
Colin Farrell,
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Anang Desai
4 March 1953, Ahmedabad, State of Bombay, India
James Snell
Saeed Jaffrey
8 January 1929, Malerkotla, Punjab, British India
Vinay Apte
17 June 1951, Bombay, State of Bombay, India
Peter Cartwright
30 August 1935, Krugersdorp, South Africa
Michael Bryant
5 April 1928, London, England, UK
Sudhir Dalvi
20 March 1939, Thane, Bombay Presidency, British India
Pankaj Mohan
Candice Bergen
9 May 1946, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Nigel Hawthorne
5 April 1929, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Colin Farrell
6 December 1938, London, England, UK
Director:
Richard Attenborough
Richard Attenborough
29 August 1923, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom, India, United States, South Africa
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February 20, 2013
Attenborough shows once again his skill in managing the big set-piece.
February 17, 2015
They simply do not build movies like this any more, which is a pity.
February 20, 2013
While Kingsley (who took one of eight Oscars) is the glue that holds this epic piece together, you must relish a cast that includes John Gielgud, Edward Fox, John Mills, Martin Sheen and Roshan Seth.
June 24, 2006
Its faults rather pale beside the epic nature of its theme, and Kingsley's performance in the central role is outstanding.
People Magazine
January 13, 2014
Above all, Kingsley's astonishing performance, capturing both Gandhi's divine light and his irresistible simplicity, inspires this ambitious film.
February 28, 2017
The movie aims primarily to demonstrate how such a man could accomplish so much, but also how monumental his task was and how it ultimately claimed his life
May 06, 2017
Grievously doting and squeamishly evasive.
January 29, 2008
Once in a long while a motion picture so eloquently expressive and technically exquisite comes along that one is tempted to hail it as being near perfect.
January 13, 2014
Tthe film Gandhi is more stuffy than stately, more prestigious than prodigious. It never quite captures the essence of Gandhi, or the influence he exerted on other leaders, including Martin Luther King. It's a broad but shallow river of information.
February 24, 2010
In playing Gandhi, an actor must be less concerned with physical verisimilitude than with spiritual presence, and here Kingsley is nothing short of astonishing.
February 22, 2016
The inability to capture moments of simple, uncomplicated emotion show up the hollowness and over-staged theatricality of Richard Attenborough's Gandhi with exasperating frequency.
December 17, 2006
Attenborough's work lacks even the undercurrent of personality that David Lean brought to his films: the film has no flavor but that of the standard Hollywood hagiography.

