Gandhi  1982

The 1982 film "Gandhi" is a cinematic masterpiece directed by Richard Attenborough, portraying the life of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of India's non-violent, independence movement.

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Ben Kingsley's exceptional performance in the titular role earned him an Academy Award, and the film as a whole received widespread acclaim for its compelling portrayal of Gandhi's principles and the historical events surrounding India's struggle for independence.

Released in 2000, "Hey Ram" is a thought-provoking film directed by Kamal Haasan, exploring the consequences of religious and political fanaticism during the tumultuous times of India's partition.

Hey Ram

The movie weaves a complex narrative around the protagonist's quest for justice, tackling themes of communalism and the search for personal redemption in the backdrop of historical events.

"Gandhi, My Father" is a 2007 film that provides a poignant portrayal of the strained relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his troubled son, Harilal Gandhi.

Gandhi, My Father

The movie delves into the personal struggles and conflicts within the Gandhi family, offering a reflective exploration of the sacrifices made for the greater good of the nation.

"The Gandhi Murder," a 2019 film, delves into the complex circumstances surrounding Mahatma Gandhi's assassination.

The Gandhi Murder

Through a dramatic narrative, the movie explores the historical events and various perspectives related to this pivotal moment in Indian history.

The Gandhi Murder