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Gandhi

His triumph changed the world forever.
1982 | 191m | English

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In the early years of the 20th century, Mohandas K. Gandhi, a British-trained lawyer, forsakes all worldly possessions to take up the cause of Indian independence. Faced with armed resistance from the British government, Gandhi adopts a policy of 'passive resistance', endeavouring to win freedom for his people without resorting to bloodshed.
Release Date: Dec 01, 1982
Director: Richard Attenborough
Writer: John Briley
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords muslim, strike, prayer, freedom, independence, release from prison, demonstration, world war ii, imprisonment, colony, hunger strike, hindu, british army, political negotiations, conference, nonviolent resistance, apartheid, british empire, protest, independence movement, biography, idealism, based on true story, idealist, fighting the system
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Goldcrest, Indo-British, International Film Investors, National Film Development Corporation of India
Box Office Revenue: $77,737,889
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ben Kingsley Mahatma Gandhi
Candice Bergen Margaret Bourke-White
Edward Fox General Dyer
John Gielgud Lord Irwin
Trevor Howard Judge Broomfield
John Mills Lord Chelmsford
Rohini Hattangadi Kasturba Gandhi
Martin Sheen Vince Walker
Ian Charleson Reverend Charlie Andrews
Harsh Nayyar Nathuram Godse
Athol Fugard General Jan Christiaan Smuts
Günther Maria Halmer Dr. Herman Kallenbach
Saeed Jaffrey Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Geraldine James Mirabehn
Alyque Padamsee Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Amrish Puri Khan
Roshan Seth Pandit Nehru
Ian Bannen Senior Police Officer
Michael Bryant Principal Secretary
John Clements Advocate General
Richard Griffiths Collins
Nigel Hawthorne Kinnoch
Bernard Hepton G.O.C.
Michael Hordern Sir George Hodge
Shreeram Lagoo Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Virendra Razdan Maulana Azad
Richard Vernon Sir Edward Gait
Prabhakar Patankar Prakash
Vijay Kashyap Apte
Nigam Prakash Karkare
Supriya Pathak Manu
Neena Gupta Abha
Shane Rimmer Commentator
Peter Harlowe Lord Mountbatten
Anang Desai J.B. Kripalani
Winston Ntshona Porter
Peter Cartwright European Passenger
Marius Weyers Conductor
Richard Mayes Baker
Alok Nath Tyeb Mohammed
Dean Gasper Singh
Ken Hutchison Police Sergeant
Norman Chancer Reporter
Gulshan Kapoor Rich Merchant
Charu Bala Chokshi Ayah
Raj Chaturvedi Harilal Gandhi
Avpar Jhita Manilal Gandhi
Anthony Sagger Ramdas Gandhi
Om Puri Nahari (uncredited)
David Gant Daniels
Daniel Day-Lewis Colin
Ray Burdis Youth
Daniel Peacock Youth
Avis Bunnage Colin's Mother
Caroline Hutchison Sonja Schlesin
Mohan Agashe Tyeb Mohammed's Friend
Sudhanshu Mishra Man in Gallery
Dina Nath Miner
John Savident Manager of the Mine
John Patrick Mounted Police Sergeant
Michael Godley Clergyman
Stewart Harwood Prison Officer
Stanley McGeagh Prison Guard
Christopher Good Young Englishman
David Markham Older Englishman
Jyoti Sarup Young Indian Reporter
John Naylor English Reporter
Wilson George American Reporter
Hanshu Mehta Older Indian Reporter
Sudarshan Sethi Motilal Nehru
Sunila Pradhan Mrs. Motilal Nehru
Moti Makan Traveller on Train Roof
Jalal Agha Traveller on Train Roof
Rupert Frazer Cavalry Troop Leader
Manohar Pitale Shukla
Homi Daruvala Nehru's Friend
K.K. Raina Nehru's Friend
Vivek Swaroop Nehru's Friend
Raja Biswas Nehru's Friend
Dominic Guard Subaltern
Bernard Hill Sergeant Putnam
Rama Kant Jha Village Leader
Nana Palsikar Villager
Alpna Gupta Villager's Wife
Chandrakant Thakkar Policeman
John Quentin Batsman
Graham Seed Wicket-Keeper
Keith Drinkel Major
Bob Barbenia Police Guard
Gerald Sim Magistrate
Colin Farrell Clerk
Sanjeev Puri Young Man
Gareth Forwood Secretary
Vijay Crishna Chauffeur
Sankalp Dubey Servant
James Cossins Brigadier
Gurcharan Singh Speaker in Jallianwalla Bagh
John Vine A.D.C.
Geoffrey Chater Government Advocate
Ernest Clark Lord Hunter
Habib Tanvir Indian Barrister
Pankaj Mohan Mahadev Desai
Subhash Gupta Policeman at Chauri Chaura
Aadil Policeman at Chauri Chaura
Rajeshwar Nath Marcher at Chauri Chaura
S.S. Thakur Marcher at Chauri Chaura
Rahul Gupta Boy with Goat
Barry John Police Superintendent
Brian Oulton Clerk of Court
James Snell Court Reporter
John Boxer Court Reporter
Gerard Norman Court Reporter
Bernard Horsfall General Edgar
Richard Leech Brigadier
Pankaj Kapur Pyarelal
Tarla Mehta Sarojini Naidu
David Sibley Subaltern
Dalip Tahil Zia
Stanley Lebor Police Officer
Terrence Hardiman Ramsay MacDonald
Monica Gupta Little Girl
Jon Croft Colonel
William Hoyland Adjutant
John Ratzenberger American Lieutenant
Jack McKenzie Major at Aga Khan Palace
Tom Alter Doctor at Aga Khan Palace
Jane Myerson Lady Mountbatten
Roop Kumar Razdan Hindu Youth at Ashram
Bani Sharad Joshi Woman Refugee
Vagish Kumar Singh Man Refugee
Dilsher Singh Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Sudhir Dalvi Police Commissioner
Tilak Raj Tahib
Irpinder Puri Sushila Nayyar
Pren Kapoor Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Vinay Apte Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Aswini Kumar Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Avinash Dogra Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Shreedhar Joshi Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Suhas Palshikar Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Karkirat Singh Nehru's Aide
Shekhar Chattopadhyay Suhrawardy
Amarjeet Goonda
Pratap Desai Goonda
Bhatawadekar Prakash Goonda
Sunil Shende Goonda
Rovil Sinha Goonda
Derek Lyons Radio Reporter at Funeral (uncredited)
Fred Wood Man in the Crowd (uncredited)
Nassar Abdulla
Gito Santana Lawyer
Name Job
Amal Allana Set Dresser
Pat Howell Key Accountant
Dolly Thakore Publicist, Casting
P. Desai Musician
Rajiv Suri Second Unit Location Manager
K. Kanti Focus Puller
Nobby Clark Standby Rigger
Mickey Guyett Standby Painter
D. Panday Assistant Grip
Lakshmi Shankar Musician
Ronnie Taylor Director of Photography
John Bloom Editor
Michael Seirton Set Decoration
Chris Ridsdale Assistant Editor
Steve Lanning Assistant Director
Gerry Crampton Stunt Coordinator
Connie Reeve Makeup Artist, Assistant Makeup Artist
Vera Mitchell Assistant Hairdresser, Hairstylist
John Mollo Costume Design
Robert W. Laing Supervising Art Director, Production Design
David H. Watkins Special Effects Supervisor
Brian Hathaway Transportation Captain
Bhanu Athaiya Costume Design
Ram Yedekar Art Direction
Norman Dorme Art Direction
Gary Shaw Visual Effects
Simon Kaye Sound Recordist
Bhisham Bhasin Assistant Director
Aperna Katara Wardrobe Assistant
Tony Horsfield Assistant Makeup Artist
Nasir Abdullah Assistant Unit Manager
Shama Habibullah Production Manager
Tom Smith Makeup Supervisor
Roger Cain Draughtsman
June Randall Continuity
Michael White Other
Ashwini Kaul Second Assistant Camera
Gerry Humphreys Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Agnes Fernandez Assistant Art Director
Julian Wall Assistant Director
Robin O'Donoghue Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Raj Kothari Assistant Editor
Nic Ede Wardrobe Master
Sally Downing Wardrobe Master
Gary Beard Assistant Editor
Manju Raj Saraogi Costumer
Colonel Balachandra Military Consultant
Terence A. Clegg Executive In Charge Of Production
Devlin Bose Focus Puller
Jimmy Waters Grip
Alan Pattillo Associate Editor
John Richards Sound Recordist
S. Banerji Other
Pavan Malhotra Wardrobe Assistant
Mustaque Sheikh Assistant Makeup Artist
Alexander De Grunwald Production Manager
Robin Browne Aerial Camera
Mick Monks Assistant Editor
Shernaz Italia Wardrobe Assistant
Vinod Kumar Wardrobe Assistant
Miriam Samuel Assistant Hairdresser
P.V. Rao Assistant Unit Manager
Chic Anstiss Camera Operator
Vala Kothari Property Buyer
Mohini Banerji Other
Cliff Robinson Assistant Art Director
Aruna Harprasad Set Dresser
Vijay Raghava Rao Music Coordinator, Musician
Francis Silkstone Music Coordinator
Paula Gillespie Key Hairdresser
R. Puri Technical Advisor
Kamal Swaroop Assistant Director
Nobby Godden Camera Technician
Peter Waller Assistant Director
Alan Martin Electrician
Terry Goddard Best Boy Electrician
Sina Kaul Costume Consultant
Sudesh Syal Location Manager
Danny Shelmerdine Clapper Loader
Neil Farrell Assistant Editor
Gerry Levy Unit Manager
Lorna Mueller Researcher
Grania O'Shannon Unit Manager
John Briley Writer
Ted Deason Focus Puller
G.S. Bhaskar Second Assistant Camera
Archie Ludski Dialogue Editor
V.K. Dixit Wardrobe Assistant
Graham Ford Location Manager
Rashid Abbasi Unit Manager
Nissar Allana Set Dresser
John Webber Assistant Makeup Artist
K.N. Sethi Transportation Coordinator
David Tomblin First Assistant Director
M. Shahjehan Assistant Director
A.K. Bir Assistant Camera
Taffy Haines Sound Engineer
Jonathan Bates Sound Editor
Loretta Ordewer Production Coordinator
S. Krishna Unit Medic
Soonu Ghadially Publicist
Diana White Other
Shailendra Goel Extras Casting
Dick Frift Construction Manager
Ashish Khan Musician
Yog Batra Extras Casting
G. Dixit Construction Grip
Jeff Reid Standby Carpenter
Joe Lear Other
Gyan Sahay Second Unit Cinematographer
E.R. Gopinathan Assistant Accountant
Diana Hawkins Publicist
Tony Teiger Standby Property Master
Rajan Rajkhowa Sound Assistant
Pablo Bartholomew Still Photographer
Margaret Adams Post Production Assistant
Clare Howard Producer's Assistant
G. D. Bakshi Catering
Charles Torbett Property Master
T. K. Ramakrishnan Musician
Judi Bunn Production Secretary
Nigel Davis Boom Operator
Devi Dutt Assistant Production Manager
Ashit Desai Musician
Eleanor Chaudhuri Production Assistant
Sharad Kumar Musician
Sultan Khan Musician
U.S. Pani Second Unit First Assistant Director
Jo Hannam Assistant Accountant
Dilshad Panday Production Assistant
Jill Mellis Extras Casting
Terry Mellis Production Accountant
Sharlene Chatelier Production Assistant
Padma Iyer Continuity
Frank Connor Still Photographer
George Dean Painter
Richard Attenborough Director
Billy Williams Director of Photography
Stuart Craig Production Design
Ravi Shankar Original Music Composer
Susie Figgis Casting Director
Jill Quertier Set Dresser
Roy Button Assistant Director
Govind Nihalani Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
John Mathew Matthan Second Unit First Assistant Director
George Fenton Original Music Composer, Conductor
Graham Churchyard Costume Assistant
Name Title
Michael Stanley-Evans Executive Producer
Terence A. Clegg Producer
Suresh Jindal Associate Producer
Rani Dubé Co-Producer
Richard Attenborough Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director Richard Attenborough Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Ben Kingsley Won
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Ben Kingsley Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Anjelica Huston Won
BAFTA Awards Best Director Richard Attenborough Won
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Ben Kingsley Won
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Vanessa Redgrave Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Anthony Hopkins Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Jeroen Krabbé Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Roshan Sethi Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

As career defining roles go, this has to one of the more masterful efforts from Ben Kingsley who manages to engage right from the start with his sprightly, intelligent and considered portrayal of this visionary and independently minded man of peace. Arriving in South Africa, his baptism into a sea o ... f bullishness and racism quickly tests his mettle and soon has him on the radar of a General Smuts (Athol Fugard) government that was as yet unused to any sort of challenge from the non-white elements of society. Unafraid to take a beating, or to challenge the cultural norms without own his own caste-driven society, he is swiftly back in India where, flushed with a degree of success, he allies with Pandit Nehru (Roshan Seth) and becomes even more determined to use the sheer size of the dominated Indian population to rebel against the last vestiges of post war Raj. His strategy of non-cooperation sees him incarcerated and separated from those he loved but, again, his patience and determination made even the most formidable of his foes realise that this man was just a bit different - and that he was on a path to a victory that necessitated a dignified, but definite, retreat. The latter part of the story illustrates well that old adage about the difficulties of winning the peace, made more difficult by intolerances of an all together different nature, before a denouement that history dictated for all. Richard Attenborough told a story of his first meeting with Prime Minister Nehru when he was planning this film, and of how that ten minutes of courtesy ended up considerably longer and more beneficial to the look of this beautifully filmed biopic. Using grand scale cinematography that focusses on the vastness and variety of the country, but also using an intimate and really quite tough to watch style of photography as the brutish behaviour towards the colonised was clearly demonstrated. As to the exact nature of the history, I'm not sure that detail mattered so much as the overall assemblage of some of the great from British stage and screen who seemed, by themselves, to offer an heart-felt apology for what had gone on as the sun did start to set on the Empire. There features also a gently supporting effort from Geraldine James's Mirabehn and Candice Bergen also helps the narrative's chronology along as the photo-journalist never far from Gandhi's side. It's long and can be a little sluggish at times, but the sheer participatory nature of this is reminiscent of the epic cinema of the days when crowds were real, cheap, colourful and enthusiastic - and that all adds to the richness of this classy and stylish production. Big screen experiences don't come much more poignant and this is well worth a watch in a cinema if you can.

Jan 26, 2024