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A star rating of 5 out of 5.

Richard Attenborough's stately biopic of Mahatma Gandhi has all the hallmarks of David Lean: historical scope; sure command of thousands of extras; and, most of all, an ability to focus on individual endeavour amid the spectacle. For this is one of the 20th century's most remarkable stories, that of the righteous Indian lawyer (a quietly inspirational performance by Ben Kingsley) who returned from racially segregated South Africa to drive the British out of his home country through successive acts of non-violent protest. The film begins with his assassination and flashes back to the key moments in a 30-year struggle. 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 as Gandhi's protégé and future leader Pandit Nehru.

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Cast

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Mahatma GandhiBen Kingsley
Margaret Bourke-WhiteCandice Bergen
General DyerEdward Fox
Lord IrwinJohn Gielgud
Judge BroomfieldTrevor Howard
The ViceroyJohn Mills
WalkerMartin Sheen
Kasturba GandhiRohini Hattangadi
Charlie AndrewsIan Charleson
General SmutsAthol Fugard
Herman KallenbachGunther Maria Halmer
Sardar PatelSaeed Jaffrey
MirabehnGeraldine James
Mohammed Ali JinnahAlyque Padamsee
KhanAmrish Puri
Pandit NehruRoshan Seth
Senior police officerIan Bannen
Principal SecretaryMichael Bryant
Advocate GeneralJohn Clements
CollinsRichard Griffiths
KinnochNigel Hawthorne
GOCBernard Hepton
Sir George HodgeMichael Hordern
Lord MountbattenPeter Harlowe
Lady MountbattenJane Myerson
Professor GokhaleShreeram Lagoo
NahariOm Puri
Maulana AzadVirendra Razdan
Sir Edward GaitRichard Vernon
Nathuram GodseHarsh Nayyar
PrakashPrabhakar Patankar
Colin, South African street toughDaniel Day-Lewis

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DirectorRichard Attenborough

Details

Theatrical distributor
Columbia-Emi-Warner Dists Ltd
Released on
1983-02-17
Languages
English | Hindi
Guidance
Contains violence.
Available on
video, DVD and Blu-ray
Formats
Colour
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