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Gandhi is a 1982 epic historical drama film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the leader of India's non-violent, non-cooperative independence movement against the United Kingdom's rule of the country during the 20th century. The film, a British-Indian co-production, was written by John Briley and produced and directed by Richard Attenborough. It stars Ben Kingsley in the title role.

Gandhi
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Attenborough
Produced byRichard Attenborough
Written byJohn Briley
Starring
  • Candice Bergen
  • Edward Fox
  • John Gielgud
  • Trevor Howard
  • John Mills
  • Martin Sheen
  • Ben Kingsley
Music by
  • Ravi Shankar
  • George Fenton
Cinematography
  • Billy Williams
  • Ronnie Taylor
Edited byJohn Bloom
Production
companies
  • Goldcrest Films
  • International Film Investors
  • National Film Development Corporation of India
  • Indo-British Films
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • 30 November 1982 (1982-11-30) (New Delhi)
  • 3 December 1982 (1982-12-03) (United Kingdom)
  • 10 December 1982 (1982-12-10) (United States)
Running time
191 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • India
LanguageEnglish
Budget$22 million
Box office$127.8 million

The film covers Gandhi's life from a defining moment in 1893, as he is thrown off a South African train for being in a whites-only compartment, and concludes with his assassination and funeral in 1948. Although a practising Hindu, Gandhi's embracing of other faiths, particularly Christianity and Islam, is also depicted.

Gandhi was released in India on 30 November 1982, in the United Kingdom on 3 December, and in the United States on 10 December. It was nominated for Academy Awards in eleven categories, winning eight, including Best Picture and Best Director for Attenborough, Best Actor for Ben Kingsley, and Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for Briley. The film was screened retrospectively on 12 August 2016 as the Opening Film at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defence, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. The screenplay of Gandhi is available as a published book.

Screenplay

On 30 January 1948,:18–21 after an evening prayer, an elderly Gandhi is helped out for his evening walk to meet a large number of greeters and admirers. One visitor, Nathuram Godse, shoots him point blank in the chest. Gandhi exclaims, "Oh, God!", and then falls dead.

In 1893, the 23-year-old Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian sitting in a first-class compartment despite having a first-class ticket. Realising the laws are biased against Indians, he then decides to start a nonviolent protest campaign for the rights of all Indians in South Africa. After numerous arrests and unwelcome international attention, the government finally relents by recognising some rights for Indians.

In 1915, as a result of his victory in South Africa, Gandhi is invited back to India, where he is now considered something of a national hero. He is urged to take up the fight for India's independence, (Swaraj, Quit India) from the British Empire. Gandhi agrees, and mounts a nonviolent non-cooperation campaign of unprecedented scale, coordinating millions of Indians nationwide. There are some setbacks, such as violence against the protesters and Gandhi's occasional imprisonment. The 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre is also depicted in the film.

Nevertheless, the campaign generates great attention, and Britain faces intense public pressure. In 1930, Gandhi protests against the British-imposed salt tax via the highly symbolic Salt March. He also travels to London for a conference concerning Britain's possible departure from India; this, however, proves fruitless. After the Second World War, Britain finally grants Indian independence. Indians celebrate this victory, but their troubles are far from over. The country is subsequently divided by religion. It is decided that the northwest area and the eastern part of India (current-day Bangladesh), both places where Muslims are in the majority, will become a new country called Pakistan. It is hoped that by encouraging the Muslims to live in a separate country, violence will abate. Gandhi is opposed to the idea, and is even willing to allow Muhammad Ali Jinnah to become the first prime minister of India, but the Partition of India is carried out nevertheless. Religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims erupt into nationwide violence. Horrified, Gandhi declares a hunger strike, saying he will not eat until the fighting stops. The fighting does stop eventually.

Gandhi spends his last days trying to bring about peace between both nations. He thereby angers many dissidents on both sides, one of whom (Godse) is involved in a conspiracy to assassinate him. Gandhi is cremated and his ashes are scattered on the holy Ganga. As this happens, viewers hear Gandhi in another voiceover from earlier in the film.

  • Ben Kingsley as Mahatma Gandhi
  • Rohini Hattangadi as Kasturba Gandhi
  • Roshan Seth as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Saeed Jaffrey as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Virendra Razdan as Maulana Azad
  • Candice Bergen as Margaret Bourke-White
  • Edward Fox as Brigadier General Reginald Dyer
  • John Gielgud as the 1st Baron Irwin
  • Trevor Howard as Judge R. S. Broomfield, the presiding judge in Gandhi's sedition trial.
  • John Mills as the 3rd Baron Chelmsford
  • Shane Rimmer as Commentator
  • Martin Sheen as Vince Walker, a fictional journalist based partially on Webb Miller.
  • Ian Charleson as Reverend Charles Freer Andrews
  • Athol Fugard as General Jan Smuts
  • Geraldine James as Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade)
  • Alyque Padamsee as Muhammad Ali Jinnah
  • Amrish Puri as Khan (in South Africa)
  • Ian Bannen as Senior Officer Fields
  • Richard Griffiths as Collins
  • Nigel Hawthorne as Kinnoch
  • Richard Vernon as Sir Edward Albert Gait, Lieutenant-Governor of Bihar and Orissa
  • Michael Hordern as Sir George Hodge
  • Shreeram Lagoo as Gopal Krishna Gokhale
  • Terrence Hardiman as Ramsay MacDonald
  • Om Puri as Nahari
  • Bernard Hill as Sergeant Putnam
  • Daniel Day-Lewis as Colin, a young man who insults Gandhi and Andrews
  • John Ratzenberger as American Lt. Driver for Bourke-White
  • Pankaj Mohan as Gandhi's first secretary, Mahadev Desai
  • Pankaj Kapur as Gandhi's second secretary, Pyarelal Nayyar
  • Anang Desai as Acharya Kripalani
  • Dilsher Singh as Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Frontier Gandhi)
  • Günther Maria Halmer as Hermann Kallenbach
  • Peter Harlowe as Lord Louis Mountbatten
  • Harsh Nayyar as Nathuram Godse
  • Supriya Pathak as Manu
  • Neena Gupta as Abha
  • Tom Alter as Doctor at Aga Khan Palace
  • Alok Nath as Tyeb Mohammed
  • Mohan Agashe as Tyeb Mohammed's Friend

This film had been Richard Attenborough's dream project, although two previous attempts at filming had failed. In 1952, Gabriel Pascal secured an agreement with the Prime Minister of India (Pandit Nehru) to produce a film of Gandhi's life. However, Pascal died in 1954 before preparations were completed.

In 1962 Attenborough was contacted by Motilal Kothari, an Indian-born civil servant working with the Indian High Commission in London and a devout follower of Gandhi. Kothari insisted that Attenborough meet him to discuss a film about Gandhi. Attenborough agreed, after reading Louis Fischer's biography of Gandhi and spent the next 18 years attempting to get the film made. He was able to meet prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi through a connection with Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India. Nehru approved of the film and promised to help support its production, but his death in 1964 was one of the film's many setbacks. Attenborough would dedicate the film to the memory of Kothari, Mountbatten, and Nehru.

David Lean and Sam Spiegel had planned to make a film about Gandhi after completing The Bridge on the River Kwai, reportedly with Alec Guinness as Gandhi. Ultimately, the project was abandoned in favour of Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Attenborough reluctantly approached Lean with his own Gandhi project in the late 1960s, and Lean agreed to direct the film and offered Attenborough the lead role. Instead Lean began filming Ryan's Daughter, during which time Motilai Kothari had died and the project fell apart.

Attenborough again attempted to resurrect the project in 1976 with backing from Warner Brothers. Then prime minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency in India and shooting would be impossible. Co-producer Rani Dube persuaded prime minister Indira Gandhi to provide the first $10 million from the National Film Development Corporation of India, chaired by D. V. S. Raju at that time, on the back of which the remainder of the funding was finally raised. Finally in 1980 Attenborough was able to secure the remainder of the funding needed to make the film. Screenwriter John Briley had introduced him to Jake Eberts, the chief executive at the new Goldcrest production company that raised approximately two-thirds of the film's budget.

Shooting began on 26 November 1980 and ended on 10 May 1981. Some scenes were shot near Koilwar Bridge, in Bihar. Over 300,000 extras were used in the funeral scene, the most for any film according to Guinness World Records.

Casting

During pre-production, there was much speculation as to who would play the role of Gandhi. The choice was Ben Kingsley, who is partly of Indian heritage (his father was Gujarati and his birth name is Krishna Bhanji).

Gandhi premiered in New Delhi, India on 30 November 1982. Two days later, on 2 December, it had a Royal Premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square in London in the presence of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The film had a limited release in the US on 8 December 1982, followed by a wider release in January 1983.

Box office

In North America, Gandhi grossed a total of US$52,767,889. It became the 12th highest-grossing film of 1982 there.

Outside of North America, the film grossed US$75 million in the rest of the world. It was the year's third highest-grossing film outside of North America.

In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £22.3 million. It was the year's highest-grossing film in the United Kingdom, and is one of the top ten highest-grossing British independent films of all time.

In India, it was one of the highest-grossing films of all-time (and the highest for a foreign film) during the time of its release by earning over ?100 crore or 1 billion rupees. At today's exchange rate, that amounts to US$14.9 million, still making it one of the highest-grossing imported films in the country. It was shown tax free in Bombay (known as Mumbai since 1995) and Delhi.

Critical response

Reviews were broadly positive not only domestically (in India) but also internationally. The film was discussed or reviewed in Newsweek, Time, the Washington Post, The Public Historian, Cross Currents, The Journal of Asian Studies, Film Quarterly, The Progressive, The Christian Century and elsewhere.Gandhi Film

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