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Gandhi

Directed by Richard Attenborough, Gandhi (1982) is an epic biographical film detailing the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the leader of India's non-violent independence movement against British colonial rule. Ben Kingsley delivers a career-defining, Academy Award-winning performance as Gandhi, tracing his journey from a young lawyer in South Africa to the spiritual and political "Father of the Nation."

The film is a massive technical achievement, known for its vast scale, historical accuracy, and for featuring the largest number of extras ever used in a film (over 300,000 for the funeral sequence).

Locations

The film was shot extensively on location in India, utilizing many of the actual historical sites where the events of Gandhi's life took place.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi

The grand official residence of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan, served as the backdrop for several high-level meetings between Gandhi and the British Viceroys. The sheer scale of the sandstone architecture emphasizes the weight of the colonial administration Gandhi was challenging. Map Location

Rajpath, New Delhi

The iconic funeral procession, which remains one of the most famous scenes in cinema history, was filmed along the Rajpath. Attenborough used hundreds of thousands of volunteers to recreate the massive outpouring of grief following Gandhi's assassination, creating a sea of people that stretched as far as the eye could see. Map Location

Aga Khan Palace, Pune

The production utilized the Aga Khan Palace, where Gandhi was actually imprisoned during the Quit India Movement in the 1940s. Filming in the real location where Gandhi and his wife Kasturba were held added a profound sense of authenticity to the more somber chapters of the film. Map Location

Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmedabad

The film features scenes at the Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi’s primary residence for many years. The production carefully recreated the simple, ascetic lifestyle of the ashram, which served as the headquarters for the Salt March and the center of Gandhi's philosophy of self-reliance. Map Location

Shepperton Studios, United Kingdom

While much of the film was shot in India, the courtroom sequences and certain interior palace scenes were filmed at Shepperton Studios in England. This allowed for precise lighting and acoustics for the intense dialogue-driven scenes of Gandhi's legal battles. Map Location

Director

Richard Attenborough

Cast

Ben Kingsley

Candice Bergen

Edward Fox

John Gielgud

Trevor Howard

Full Cast

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