

Drama · History
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley
Mahatma Gandhi
Ben Kingsley
Mahatma Gandhi


Candice Bergen
Candice Bergen
Margaret Bourke-White
Candice Bergen
Margaret Bourke-White


Edward Fox
Edward Fox
General Dyer
Edward Fox
General Dyer


John Gielgud
John Gielgud
Lord Irwin
John Gielgud
Lord Irwin


Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
Judge Broomfield
Trevor Howard
Judge Broomfield


John Mills
John Mills
Lord Chelmsford
John Mills
Lord Chelmsford


Rohini Hattangadi
Rohini Hattangadi
Kasturba Gandhi
Rohini Hattangadi
Kasturba Gandhi


Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Vince Walker
Martin Sheen
Vince Walker


Ian Charleson
Ian Charleson
Reverend Charlie Andrews
Ian Charleson
Reverend Charlie Andrews


Harsh Nayyar
Harsh Nayyar
Nathuram Godse
Harsh Nayyar
Nathuram Godse
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