What makes ‘Gandhi’ exceptional among the Oscar winning movies?

 

               Gandhi,’ is a 1982 epic movie directed by Richard Attenborough. It is the biopic of Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi, aka Mahatma Gandhi. The role was played by Ben Kingsley. Its story concerns Gandhi as he leads the non-violent fight for India’s independence from the British Empire.

               The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director for Attenborough, Best Actor for Kingsley, and five other Oscars. It holds the record for biggest cast, having around 300,000 people including extras.

               The story starts in 1948, with Gandhi being assassinated. We then see a flashback to Gandhi as a 24-year-old lawyer in South Africa in 1893. Gandhi becomes an activist, agitating for the civil rights of Indians in South Africa.

               After 20 years in South Africa, he returns to India to find himself a hero. He joins the Congress Party campaign for Indian home rule, and eventually becomes its leader, spending thirty years battling the British before finally winning Indian independence.

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