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Hansal Mehta’s ‘Gandhi’ series begins production


Preparation is well underway for a new television series that promises to bring a fresh portrayal of one of the most prominent figures in history, as confirmed by the show’s creators this past Friday. The series, helmed by renowned filmmaker Hansal Mehta, is an exploration into the life of Mahatma Gandhi and is proudly presented by Applause Entertainment.

The ambitious project draws inspiration from the extensive research and celebrated works of historian Ramachandra Guha, whose books “Gandhi before India” and “Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World” offer a detailed account of Gandhi’s formative years and his subsequent rise as a pivotal leader on the world stage. In an announcement that has piqued the interest of history enthusiasts and television spectators alike, the series aims to convey not only the well-documented events of Gandhi’s life but also delve into the lesser-known aspects of his personal journey.

Applause Entertainment shared a glimpse of the upcoming series on their official social media channels, stirring up anticipation among fans for what is set to be a monumental storytelling feat. Details from the production note indicate that the series qualifies as an international production in scope and intent. It will be filmed across a spectrum of locales, both within India and beyond its borders, to accurately depict the vast geographical canvas of Gandhi’s life and activism.

The central role of Mahatma Gandhi will be portrayed by actor Pratik Gandhi, whose previous work has garnered critical acclaim and a robust following. This marks the third instance of collaboration between Mehta and Gandhi, who have previously teamed up for the hit series “Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story” and the film “Baai.” Their creative partnership is suggestive of a profound mutual understanding, and audiences can expect to see that dynamic translate to a nuanced performance in this new series.

Maintaining historical accuracy and adapting such an immense subject for television is no trivial matter. It is here that the expertise of Siddhartha Basu comes into play. Basu, with his impressive credentials as a historian and knowledge consultant, has taken on multiple roles—historical consultant, factual advisor, and creative consultant—to ensure that the series maintains fidelity to the intricacies of the times and the man at its center.

Hansal Mehta has made a name for himself in recent times with captivating narratives brought to screens both big and small. Following his work on Netflix’s “Scoop” and SonyLIV’s “Scam 2003,” a sequel to his highly successful “Scam 1992,” Mehta is also gearing up for another high-profile project titled “The Buckingham Murders.” The upcoming crime drama will feature Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan, adding another feather to the director’s already illustrious cap.

The news of the ‘Gandhi’ series production beginning has elicited a wave of excitement and commendation across social media platforms and among the show’s stakeholders. The undertaking of such a vast biographical series signifies a bold stride in television programming, promising to impart a blend of education and entertainment as it unfolds the multi-faceted narrative of Mahatma Gandhi’s life and legacy.

While a production schedule and release date are yet to be announced, this series is shaping up to be a much-awaited addition to the proliferation of biographical dramas that seek to both illuminate and entertain. With a team of accomplished professionals at its helm, the ‘Gandhi’ series seems to be on track to deliver a piercing insight into the life of a man whose philosophy and deeds have had an indelible impact on the course of human history.