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- The life of the lawyer who became the famed leader of the Indian revolts against the British rule through his philosophy of nonviolent protest.
- Indian Freedom fighter Gandhiji was killed by Nathuram Godse. But what made Nathuram Godse to take this extreme step ?
- TV SeriesIt tells the story of Gandhi's earliest days and his days as a lawyer, showing the lesser known stories of his life that played an important role in shaping him into a Mahatma.
- With the local police force unwilling to deal with crime, a college student and his gang take it upon themselves to mete out justice in their own way.
- The fictional world where Mahatma Gandhi survives the attack on him and later meets Nathuram Godse in prison. Their conversation leads to a fiery debate between them.
- This is a conspiracy theory period movie based on true events, that led to the eventual assassination of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The movie demonstrates a violent India, at the backdrop of a non-violent Gandhi, and hard-line fanatic mindsets beginning to grow roots in an India divided on the basis of religion. This movie is a story of three police officers in different parts of India, who, well aware of the intelligence that Gandhi's life is under threat, must take key decisions that would eventually either save the Mahatma, or the country.
- An honorable man changes the course of his life when he and his friends make some decisions that put them on the wrong side of the law.
- Unemployed Mahadev tries everything to find a job but fails repeatedly. Meeting wealthy Businessman Boseman, whose business empire nears collapse, Mahadev hatches a plan that might change his life.
- A secular expatriate American schoolmaster in India struggles to protect his students from fundamentalists.
- One day, a chance occurrence leads Mintoo to proclaim Mahatma Gandhi as his role model, but Mintoo is far from embodying the Mahatma's ideals.
- Adolf Hitler assists India in its freedom struggle against the British, while Mohandas Gandhi writes to him to end the violence.
- The account of troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his eldest son.
- When faced with an ethical dilemma, ultimately it forces one to decide what's more important: accomplishing one's goals of success or following conscience into doing what's right.
- An ordinary man is struggling with the onset of Alzheimer's. His daughter fights to save her father from a descent into dementia, and to tries to understand the strange guilt that haunts him - that he is responsible for Gandhi's death.
- An Indian American couple imagines what it would be like to wear politically sensitive Halloween costumes at a house party in San Francisco.
- Danno is hitching his way down the California coast, trying to forget his mother's recent marriage to his uncle. He meets Roy and Gil, two truck-driving brothers who are dealing with some pretty severe family inbreeding issues of their own.
- The film narrates the impact of the Gandhian message of Non Violence worldwide.
- On the brink of attaining independence from the British but with his heart breaking by the partition of India and its terrible communal violence, the 77-year-old Master of Nonviolence makes a dramatic, dangerous pilgrimage of peace in devastated villages where thousands have died. Walking barefoot and alone, asking Muslims and Hindus to live together, Gandhi achieves perhaps his greatest campaign, 'The Miracle of Noakhali.'
- When a retired, widower inadvertently takes on the establishment, the nondescript Ram Nath Gadhvi becomes the social media sensation, #Gadhvi. The story unfolds with a Gandhian (read pacifist) Gadhvi taking on the machinations of the hired gun, Omkar! However, Gadhvi is no ordinary Gandhian, he believes he is the reincarnation of Mahatma Gandhi himself! And only by shattering this apparent delusion can Omkar succeed in his mission of suppressing the swelling anger against his masters, the establishment. What sets off as a motley cast of characters, takes a serious turn when Gadhvi becomes a social media hero- and the only way to bring him down seems to be to bring down Gadhvi's core beliefs. The satire works like a thriller where one is kept guessing about who is Gadhvi. Is Gadhvi really a Gandhi reincarnation? Will Omkar succeed? Will the truth set him free? Are we what we are destined to be? Or can we create our own destiny?
- Silver Gandhi is a true story of a person who has been spreading the message of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan across the length and breadth of India against all odds. He has travelled already to seven states on bare foot, spreading the message of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in his own small way.He has a World Record for 'Longest Journey by Road dressed as Mahatma Gandhi with silver paint on his body in a Gandhi attire. He will walk till he cleans India. He has already covered thousands of kilometers and is still walking.This film will encourage and inspire hundreds of Indians to choose a life of cleanliness and hygiene. Today Silver Gandhi is an icon of courage and hope against the widespread problem of open defecation and unhygienic conditions courage and hope.
- Return to Gandhi Road tells the powerful story of Kangyur Rinpoche; a renowned Tibetan Master who, heeding the imminent danger of the 1950's Cultural Revolution, and under the instructions of the Dalai Lama, braved the dangerous journey over the Himalayan mountains to India, rescuing two tons of Buddhist texts that otherwise faced potential extinction. The journey took over three years, was undertaken on foot accompanied by his young family, and involved immense physical hardship. Once in Darjeeling he built Orgyen Kunsang Chokhorling, a Monastery at 54 Gandhi Road. It was at this address that a handful of single-minded Westerners, in search of a more meaningful life, began to arrive in the late 1960's. Their meeting, although brief (with Rinpoche's passing in 1975), eventually had an extraordinary widespread effect - directly contributing to Buddhism's spread throughout the Western world. Told through the eyes of one of those first Westerners, New Zealander Kim Hegan, as he now, more than 40 years after Rinpoche's passing and his Buddhist practice abandoned, will re-trace the journey he made to Darjeeling 46 years earlier, to tell Rinpoche's profound story, while healing the trauma that kept him away for so long.
- 20192m5.0 (22)Music Video
- Gandhi returns home from a ten year long sentence in jail, only to realise that his village is plagued with gang wars, drug dealers, casteism, poverty and dirty politics. He makes it his personal mission to save the village, but will he be able to save his family alongside it? Or will they, including his beloved sister Balli, get sidelined?
- Gandhi at the Bat is a newsreel-style account of the little-known (and totally fictional) incident when Mohandas K. Gandhi pinch-hit for the New York Yankees in 1933. Based on a short story by Chet Williamson that originally appeared in the New Yorker in 1983, Gandhi at the Bat is a faithful recreation of a 1930s-style newsreel. The 11-minute movie includes over 75 effects shots, done by the directors themselves, which transform the actual shooting location (a minor league ballpark in Bakersfield, California) into a faithful recreation of Yankee Stadium as it was over seventy years ago.
- Mahatma Gandhi had a pet bakri that got lost after his assassination. Some politically motivated people, thugs actually, catch hold of a bakri and claim that it is Gandhiji's bakri, which they discovered in a village totally neglected.
- A 4 part documentary series chronicling the fascinating and often tragic story of the Nehru/Gandhi family and their quest to lead India to peace and prosperity. Based on diaries, letters, contemporary journalistic accounts, and hitherto unseen archive footage, new research and exclusive interviews with politicians, business leaders, family members and colleagues of the Nehru-Gandhis, The Dynasty traces the rise of the family from 1857 through India's independence in 1948, and on through the ill-fated reigns of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi. The unique access of the series to the personal accounts of Indian, British and other foreign observers provides a new and intimate perspective on the passions and rivalries of Eastern royalty, and an exhaustive tour of fifty years of war, imprisonment and terrorism, tragedy and triumph. This in-depth, insightful series chronicles the dynasty and their long lasting influence on the largest democracy in the world. Episode 1 looks at the period from 1857 to 1947 - taking us through the height of the East India Company and the British colonial enterprise in India, the start of the Indian independence movement of which lawyer Motilal Nehru was a leading light and finally to independence gained in 1947. Episode 2 chronicles the tenure of Jawaharlal Nehru as India's first PM. How does a newly formed nation stand on its own feet? How does the rest of the world deal with her? how does she make a stamp of her own? Episode 3 sees Indira Gandhi becoming PM after the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri. Her style of leadership stood in stark contrast to her father. In her time, she called a national emergency, calling all power to the PM's office and earning herself the title of a dictator. Thankfully better sense prevailed and she called elections - which she then went on to lose. The people were not forgiving of a tyrant. However she came back just two years later. She was gunned down in front of her home by members of her own security detail. Episode 4 sees the days of Rajiv Gandhi - the reluctant PM. A man who had to step into his mother's shoes after her assassination. Young, modern and forward looking, this erstwhile pilot had to grapple with the oldest political party in India - one which wasn't exactly happy to move forward with him. Through the highs of his success in the anti apartheid movement to the lows of his Sri Lanka debacle - the program follows Rajiv Gandhi until the day of his fateful assassination at the hands of LTTE operatives while he was on the election trail.
- Chronicling the life of charismatic Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
- Explore the life of renowned historical figure Mahatma Gandhi, a lawyer, political ethicist, and anti-colonial nationalist whose non-violent methods led a movement that helped India successfully gain independence from Britain in 1947.
- This is a story of youngster who always wanted to be DHIRUBHAI AMBANI, but without hard work.Bakul wanted to be rich instantly. Having a good family background, his grand father was very close to Gandhiji as he was a freedom fighter .. It is very easy to be rich, but being rich on true roads is very difficult. This is story of very common youngster who made his journey on true roads - "BAKUL KISHORILAL GANDHI".
- The project began as the personal diary of a filmmaker , but it took an impersonal form and became something worth sharing.
- Who Killed Gandhi? is an investigation into assassin Nathuram Vinayak Godse, his mentor Vinakay Damodar Savarkar, and the murder of a man considered by many to be a saint and the father of modern India, Mahatma Gandhi. The story of the characters involved and muliple attempts on Gandhi's life reveal the complexities behind it, which have been cloaked in mystery and are only now coming to light. Gandhi's radical vision of a non violent, multicultural society was in direct opposition to that of his opponents, inevitably leading to his violent death. What emerges is an epic battle of clashing ideologies set in a formative era that would define the world we live in today.
- Almost twenty years later from the movie that made him a star and an Oscar winner as Best Actor, Sir Ben Kingsley revisits his experience filming one of the most difficult roles of his life, as the title role in Gandhi, the spectacular epic directed by Richard Attenborough, winner of the Best Picture Oscar. He talks about his work with the likes of Candice Bergen and Martin Sheen, in a time when Kingsley wasn't a known name in the film industry and he shares some details from the production.
- Rukmani (Ravali) is pampered and brought up by her father Periyavar (Radha Ravi) and uncles. Balu (Vijayakanth) manages to get married with Rukmani by hiding the truth. Balu tells her the reason why he marries her. Gandhi (Vijayakanth) and Lakshmi (Revathi), Balu's parents, were kind-hearted teachers and were transferred to a village. Gandhi and Lakshmi were determined to abolish the caste system in school. Soon, they clashed with Periyavar and his four brothers. They finally killed the innocent Gandhi. Balu is now determined to eradicate the caste hatred in Periyavar's village. What transpires later forms the crux of the story.
- Immersed in havoc by cultural shock, the members of one of the most important Rock bands of Costa Rica share a particular gaze of the Asian Giant.
- A shelter for children on the outskirts of Delhi provides food and accommodation for 350 boys. Some are orphans, others have been abandoned, still others have run away from home. About half are held under a court order, having been picked up from the streets for petty crimes. Living at the institution for several months, the filmmaker explores its routines and the varied experiences of several boys. Despite the harshness of their lives, many show remarkable strength of character, knowledge, and resilience. One day 181 child labourers arrived, placing additional strain on the building's deteriorating facilities. The institution does what it can, but is it enough?
- 20214m7.0 (58)Music Video
- This definitive documentary on the life of Gandhi examines his relationship with his wife, his controversial views on race and his role on the path to Indian independence. On the world stage, Martin Luther King, the Dalai Lama and a myriad of peace movements have marched in Gandhi's footsteps. But while he remains, unquestionably, India's revered father, the 'Father of a Nation', there is another and less well known side to him. This series charts Gandhi's Establishment beginnings, his move into politics and his campaign to bring independence to India.