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