Gandhi

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Gandhi

Richard Attenborough · Film · 1982

What hooked you in Gandhi is the way one individual's unwavering moral conviction can systematically dismantle entrenched institutional power structures.

Books on the same thread

The Story of My Experiments with Truth (સત્યના પ્રયોગો અથવા આત્મકથા)

The Story of My Experiments with Truth (સત્યના પ્રયોગો અથવા આત્મકથા)

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi · Book · 1925

If Gandhi moved you, this primary source offers an unparalleled look at the personal philosophy and spiritual rigor that fueled the nonviolent resistance depicted in the film.

A Message to Garcia

A Message to Garcia

Elbert Hubbard · Book · 1899

Just as Gandhi prioritized duty over personal comfort, this essay captures the essence of individual responsibility and the transformative power of taking initiative toward a greater mission.

Buddha

Buddha

Deepak Chopra · Book · 2009

Much like the protagonist in Gandhi, this narrative follows a figure who renounces worldly status to pursue a higher truth, mirroring the film's focus on spiritual awakening.

The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz

The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz

Erik Larson · Book · 2020

While Gandhi focuses on nonviolent resistance, this account of leadership during the Blitz explores similar themes of resilience and moral fortitude when facing an overwhelming existential threat.

Series on the same thread

For Life

For Life

Hank Steinberg · Series · 2020

The struggle against systemic oppression seen in Gandhi finds a modern parallel here, as a man uses the legal system to fight for justice from behind prison walls.

Daredevil: Born Again

Daredevil: Born Again

Dario Scardapane · Series · 2025

This series echoes the legal background of Gandhi, showcasing how an individual uses the law and personal conviction to challenge corruption and address moral ambiguity in society.

Shantaram

Shantaram

Eric Warren Singer · Series · 2022

The journey of personal transformation found in Gandhi is mirrored in this story of a man seeking redemption and connection while immersed in a vastly different culture.

Goliath

Goliath

David E. Kelley · Series · 2016

Like the central conflict in Gandhi, this legal drama portrays a solitary figure fighting a massive, corrupt entity, emphasizing the power of persistence against overwhelming odds.

Podcasts on the same thread

Slow Burn

Slow Burn

Slate Podcasts · Podcast · 2026

If the political maneuvering in Gandhi captured your attention, this series provides a similarly deep investigation into the power dynamics and institutional failures that shape our history.

American History Tellers

American History Tellers

Audible · Podcast · 2026

This podcast explores the human elements of societal change, offering a broader historical context that complements the biographical focus on leadership and principle found in Gandhi.

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Common questions

How long is the movie Gandhi?

The 1982 film Gandhi, directed by Richard Attenborough, has a runtime of 191 minutes. It depicts the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi as he transitions from a British-trained lawyer to a leader seeking Indian independence through a policy of passive resistance against the British government.

Is Gandhi based on a true story?

Yes, Gandhi is a biographical film that chronicles the early 20th-century life of Mohandas K. Gandhi. The movie follows his decision to forsake worldly possessions and lead the Indian independence movement by advocating for freedom through passive resistance rather than bloodshed.

What is the main conflict in Gandhi?

The primary conflict in Gandhi involves Mohandas K. Gandhi attempting to secure independence for India from the British government. He faces armed resistance from the authorities while steadfastly maintaining his commitment to passive resistance and non-violent methods to achieve freedom for his people.

Does Gandhi use violence to achieve independence?

No, the film Gandhi portrays the protagonist as a leader who rejects bloodshed. He adopts a policy of passive resistance to challenge the British government, aiming to win Indian independence through peaceful means rather than resorting to armed conflict or violence.

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