Mahatma Gandhi First Television Interview (30 April 1931)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2011
  • This is Mahatma Gandhi's first television interview. On 30 April 1931 Gandhi gave this interview to Fox Movietone News and also met the peasants of Bardoli. This precious clipping is from the archives of Fox News Movietone.
    January 26, 1930: Gandhi publishes the Declaration of Independence of India.
    March 2, 1931: Gandhi warns the Viceroy of his intention to break the Salt Laws.
    March 12-April 6, 1931: Gandhi leads his Salt March to the sea.
    May 5, 1931: Gandhi is arrested for violating the Salt Laws; non-cooperation movements break out across India.
    January 1931: British government yields to protests, releases all prisoners, invites a Congress representative to Britain for a Round Table Conference (the Congress asks Gandhi to be this representative).
    Autumn 1931: Gandhi participates in the Round Table Conference in Britain.
    December 28, 1931: Gandhi returns to India.
    January 4, 1932: Gandhi is arrested for sedition, and held without a trial.
    September 20-25, 1932: Gandhi fasts in prison to protest the treatment of untouchables.
    1934-38: Gandhi avoids politics, travels in rural India.
    1935: Government of India Act passes British Parliament and is implemented in India; it is the first movement toward independence.
    September 1939: World War II begins, lasting until 1945.
    March 22, 1942: Sir Stafford Cripps arrives in India, presenting to the Indian National Congress a proposal for Dominion status (autonomy within the British Commonwealth) after the War.
    August 8, 1942: The Indian National Congress rejects the Cripps proposal, and declares it will grant its support for the British war effort only in return for independence.
    August 1942: Congress leaders are arrested; Gandhi is imprisoned in the Aga Khan's palace.
    February 10 to March 2, 1943: Gandhi fasts while imprisoned, to protest British rule.
    February 22, 1944: Death of Kasturbai
    May 6, 1944: Gandhi is released from the Aga Khan's palace.
    Summer 1944: Gandhi visits Muhammed Ali Jinnah in Bombay, but is unable to work out an agreement that will keep India whole.
    May 16, 1946: British Cabinet Mission publishes proposal for an Indian state, without partition; Jinnah and the Muslim League reject the proposal.
    March 1947: Lord Mountbatten arrives in India and hammers out agreement for independence and partition.
    August 15, 1947: Indian independence becomes official, as does the partition into two countries, India and Pakistan.
    August-December 1948: India dissolves into chaos and killings, as Hindus and Muslims flee for the borders of India and Pakistan.
    January 30, 1948: Gandhi is assassinated by Nathuram Vinayuk Godse, a Hindu nationalist.

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  • @lratio551
    @lratio551 3 года назад +5643

    My grandfather met bapuji when he was 13....

    • @sujalbhasker5979
      @sujalbhasker5979 3 года назад +260

      Khushkismat

    • @lratio551
      @lratio551 3 года назад +343

      @@sujalbhasker5979 he died some days ago...Now only the lines he told
      are left....

    • @sujalbhasker5979
      @sujalbhasker5979 3 года назад +113

      @@lratio551 sorry bhai

    • @averagejoe4284
      @averagejoe4284 3 года назад +122

      Same just found out today my grandad in WW2 India met him after saving a girl Gandhi shook his hand for the good deed🤯 why did I only just find this out!!

    • @windexgamer6527
      @windexgamer6527 3 года назад +15

      Nice

  • @gamingzzone..5710
    @gamingzzone..5710 2 года назад +222

    I listened his voice for the first time!! Great!!!

  • @karan________kumar2830
    @karan________kumar2830 8 месяцев назад +137

    My grandfather and my grandmother are born in 1925 and they alive 😊🥰

    • @mohit_10
      @mohit_10 8 месяцев назад +6

      I hope they atleast cross the century mark 🙂❤️

    • @animateit9060
      @animateit9060 6 месяцев назад +2

      My mother's grandfather was born on 2026 and just bought a cycle for him 3 months ago😂😂😂even after the oppose of many family members but he wishes to learn scooty not realizing that he is old now😢.
      He do yoga even headstand at this age. The yoga culture was so immense in uttarakhand in old times that there are many peoples from the 1920's era.
      Their diet is khichdi, fruits and pahadi gai ka shuddh ghee.

    • @automaticpanipurimachine-n9326
      @automaticpanipurimachine-n9326 4 месяца назад +1

      If he had intrest in history .....ask them about hitler

    • @HarryFromTheNorthSide
      @HarryFromTheNorthSide 4 месяца назад

      🙏🏾 ❤

    • @sifatrabbipersonal
      @sifatrabbipersonal 3 месяца назад +2

      I pray for them they alive and pass this century

  • @rajb7906
    @rajb7906 Год назад +342

    Thank God. First time I listened Gandhijis voice🙏❤

    • @ujjawalkashyap3531
      @ujjawalkashyap3531 9 месяцев назад

      Br #Ambedkar Voice
      #Gandhi was not Mahatma
      ruclips.net/video/1FwMaJUWLm8/видео.htmlsi=6V6gsazxr9YMl5kJ

    • @MISHA_NARANG_SHARMA
      @MISHA_NARANG_SHARMA 9 месяцев назад +1

      GHANDHI JI AMAR THE AUR RAHENGE ISLIYE HI AAJ CHADDDI WALE GOBAR RSS KE GENDU MODI KO BHI GHANDHI KE AAGE APNA LAUDAA AUR SAR DONO JUKHANA PADTA HAI😂😂😂

  • @shashanktripathi3398
    @shashanktripathi3398 9 лет назад +2112

    the great albert einstein once said-'coming generation will hardly believe that such a man in flesh and blood hardly walked on this planet'. he was so correct.today we dont have people like mahatma gandhi and nelson mandela.

    • @guitarjam2178
      @guitarjam2178 8 лет назад +14

      +Shashank Tripathi *Malala Yousafzai

    • @niyatishah8377
      @niyatishah8377 8 лет назад +16

      +rajeshr1 Malala can b compared. U r mistaken here

    • @doge2629
      @doge2629 8 лет назад +39

      +Guitar Jam She is not so great enough...You can't compare her with gandhi...

    • @ManuPrathap06
      @ManuPrathap06 7 лет назад +90

      don't compare Gandhi with Nelson mandela, Mandela was never a racist he fought for his people's right

    • @niyatishah8377
      @niyatishah8377 7 лет назад +4

      +Manu Prathap What do you mean?

  • @uditkhar.8877
    @uditkhar.8877 Год назад +1436

    My grandfather met Mahatama Gandhi in 1940s and I still remember his lines. He passed away in 2015 at the age of 95.

    • @dterm8526
      @dterm8526 Год назад +29

      Well what did your grandfather have to say about him?

    • @jenndy
      @jenndy Год назад +6

      @@dterm8526 he was stubborn

    • @user-tu7vv6pi9p
      @user-tu7vv6pi9p Год назад

      thanks god my grandfather refuse to meet this fake mahatma gandhi. the killer of hindu as well india.

    • @evenirevenir989
      @evenirevenir989 Год назад +11

      All hail to godse👏

    • @pintobarthlomew
      @pintobarthlomew Год назад

      @@evenirevenir989 Is your mother fucked by him.

  • @shubhangbahadur7112
    @shubhangbahadur7112 Год назад +696

    This interview is still 16 years before independence. Shows how much relentless determination Gandhiji had to to do everything for the cause. शत् शत् नमन ।

    • @theovermansailor5519
      @theovermansailor5519 Год назад

      More like helped the British rule the country for 16 more years so he could stay in power & fool the gullible people like you that he was the people's hero

    • @raomohan295
      @raomohan295 Год назад +78

      Gandhi never brought independence to india on his own capabilities.

    • @vishnu2584
      @vishnu2584 Год назад +100

      ​@@raomohan295 yess bro Gandhi, nehru , bhagat singh all were useless.... you are the sole reason we get independence..... Thanks so much sirrrr

    • @abhiramcd
      @abhiramcd Год назад +33

      @@manishbirwaz439 dude. educate yourself. At least read his autobiography. His intentions were clear.

    • @mrcorporate3944
      @mrcorporate3944 Год назад +14

      @@manishbirwaz439 so you think only Gandhi was the reason for our independence? First ask your elders about this and then argue here.

  • @drsajidahkhanrainbowchildr9991
    @drsajidahkhanrainbowchildr9991 Год назад +42

    👍💯🇮🇳Truth matters, sincerity matters, simplicity matters

    • @Chillbaba-1990
      @Chillbaba-1990 5 месяцев назад

      But muslis didn't vote for him in 1946 provincial election Uno reverse your answer witha hippocracy

  • @hustler3577
    @hustler3577 Год назад +753

    As a barrister he could live a luxury life in England or anywhere else,but look at his simplicity at Ashram, not occupying any Govt building,or using any resources,he gave his blood and sweat to aware people about truth & non violence,he inspired billions,Thank you Gandhi ji..Your sacrifice can't be forgotten.We are Thankful 🥺

    • @shreeganeshb397
      @shreeganeshb397 Год назад +97

      Unfortunately most of people thinks the same as you, but it's not true.

    • @hustler3577
      @hustler3577 Год назад +156

      @@shreeganeshb397 keep your version of truth to yourself,you did nothing for Indian freedom,so I don't want to know your opinion about The Father of our Nation

    • @pussykiller4540
      @pussykiller4540 Год назад

      @@hustler3577 Bodied that idiot 👽

    • @vaibhavshukla5501
      @vaibhavshukla5501 Год назад +63

      @Mera naam hai Bulla¬‿¬ you know nothing about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose or Mahatma Gandhi, they both respect each other, people like you only bark and spread hate, go get some knowledge by reading books not by watching movies, there is a reason why he is called the Father of Nation and his photo is on our Indian currency, grow up man!!

    • @elhamqadir2009
      @elhamqadir2009 Год назад +11

      @Mera naam hai Bulla¬‿¬ and neta ji's father of nation was Gandhi

  • @sakshisahu7325
    @sakshisahu7325 3 года назад +526

    Oh! I can't imagine this. I heard his voice 1st time, here. HE is genius...✌️🙏🙏🙏

    • @n.g488
      @n.g488 2 года назад +37

      Yes geniusly divided the nation

    • @phanisuri8361
      @phanisuri8361 2 года назад +14

      just try to know the truth and you gonna spit on his face..

    • @akhilakhi127
      @akhilakhi127 2 года назад +17

      @@n.g488 today who divided the people basis of hindu and muslim& christian ...who kills the dalith people&kissans
      Jai kissan🔥💓

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 2 года назад +4

      No one's talking about how closely Ben Kingsley imitated his voice, despite not having an Indian accent.

    • @chandanece8662
      @chandanece8662 2 года назад +12

      @@phanisuri8361 brainwashed by the media
      People like you shouldn't be allowed to walk on a free land a free Indian land.
      What Mahatma Gandhi did was greater for your tiny brain to understand.
      Sad that you weren't born at the British raj era then you would have known what Gandhi did for our people.
      He served his whole life for this country and died like a hero for WHAT?
      For people like you who mock him?
      Disgusting
      I am feeling very sorry for our pathetic generation who are living under democracy and doesn't like to pay a little respect to the man who freed our people from the cruel british regime, SHAME

  • @friendsmobile3008
    @friendsmobile3008 Год назад +3

    Thank you🙏🌹

  • @sambitcivil8991
    @sambitcivil8991 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you ❤

  • @makaveliansouljah
    @makaveliansouljah 5 лет назад +700

    2019 : its heart breaking to see a wise man is ashamed by worthless people

    • @laaychokshi6137
      @laaychokshi6137 4 года назад +60

      Makavelian Souljah he was never wise, but was stupid.
      India got independence as there was nothing left for the brits to rob
      Sarda Vallabh bhai Patel, and shubashchandra bose ‘s “violent” quit India movement has led to India ‘s independence (additionally)

    • @an_38kitkashyap
      @an_38kitkashyap 4 года назад +18

      @@laaychokshi6137 you're from?

    • @laaychokshi6137
      @laaychokshi6137 4 года назад +25

      Ankit ji I am from India too
      I don’t mean to say that his efforts were worthless. He was not THE only one and not SUCH a wise or nice person.
      My reply to this comment doesn’t mean I am against him or this video. It is just an opinion-rather facts (if you will) - to put forth and NOT propagandise people’s ideologies.

    • @an_38kitkashyap
      @an_38kitkashyap 4 года назад +49

      @@laaychokshi6137 I'll never dare to say anything against him. He's one of the reason why northeast isn't a part of Bangladesh today, and the culture of northeast still leaves on, and we haven't become bengalis.

    • @udaykhanna8093
      @udaykhanna8093 4 года назад +40

      Rss supported jalianwalan incidence and they were supporters of British rule in india

  • @nihleigleca6702
    @nihleigleca6702 5 лет назад +589

    Great man... many say he is too idealistic. No, he is simply uncompromising and unwavering to his last breath.

    • @parthkathuria1838
      @parthkathuria1838 4 года назад +11

      The idealism of his got him killed

    • @KHAMOSH_CHONGA
      @KHAMOSH_CHONGA 3 года назад +24

      @@parthkathuria1838 but he still alive

    • @BeybladeLegends
      @BeybladeLegends 3 года назад +40

      @@KHAMOSH_CHONGA yeah in our hearts
      Amar Mahatma Gandhi

    • @shadowxbobby5174
      @shadowxbobby5174 3 года назад +6

      @@KHAMOSH_CHONGA chup chutye is lavdde ke wajah se kuch nahi hua Bhagath singh aur Netaji subhash chandra bose lokamny tilak ke wajah se mili azadi 🙏

    • @KHAMOSH_CHONGA
      @KHAMOSH_CHONGA 3 года назад +21

      @@shadowxbobby5174 haa bhai lekin Gandhi ko gaali dene se bose kaise mahaan ho jaayenge

  • @_AnujTiwarii_
    @_AnujTiwarii_ Год назад +212

    My grandfather was born in 1935 and he still alive ❤️

    • @travellingexplorers
      @travellingexplorers Год назад +14

      your are very lucky

    • @Spetsnaz690
      @Spetsnaz690 11 месяцев назад +4

      Nobody asked

    • @Sam-cz2bz
      @Sam-cz2bz 11 месяцев назад

      What does that have to do with anything? Nothing.

    • @isaiahquiatchon
      @isaiahquiatchon 11 месяцев назад

      My grandfather was born in 1939, Sadly he died in the age of 89 in 2022 September 18.

    • @Aditya-Mehra
      @Aditya-Mehra 11 месяцев назад +7

      Wait for winter ❄️

  • @jasnsingh6380
    @jasnsingh6380 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou🙏🙌

  • @lucasnubnub
    @lucasnubnub 4 года назад +501

    Ghandi was a normal human being. Everyone can be like him. Thats his gift, thats his most important lesson. Try to improve you, every single day. You´ll become a better human, and you can rescue the world.

    • @vijaysambyal3927
      @vijaysambyal3927 3 года назад +17

      Gandhi not ghandi

    • @dandevil5557
      @dandevil5557 3 года назад +14

      believe me.
      He was no normal human.

    • @PeePeePooPoo2412
      @PeePeePooPoo2412 3 года назад +2

      @@dandevil5557 Mahatma Gandhi "is" not human it's a thought

    • @bijoyraha8849
      @bijoyraha8849 3 года назад +7

      Mahatma gandhi is an opposite of a normal human.

    • @lucasnubnub
      @lucasnubnub 3 года назад +4

      @@bijoyraha8849 Depends on our definitions of normal... or maybe of humans. -Not sure

  • @bungchameitei8041
    @bungchameitei8041 3 года назад +117

    Interviewer :Did you prepared to die for Indian independence?
    Gandhi : "That is a bad question"

    • @Ram-he4yq
      @Ram-he4yq 5 месяцев назад +1

      There is nothing to ask
      And people today our living in the intentionally created Horizon of manipulated truth…
      I feel very hurt after hearing all this.

    • @user-qy1nr5pe6u
      @user-qy1nr5pe6u 5 месяцев назад

      His route is అహింస, but u r asking to die

    • @Abhyuday-up4cm
      @Abhyuday-up4cm 4 месяца назад +2

      @@user-qy1nr5pe6u
      Jai Shree ram....🚩🚩
      Jai Mahatma Gandhi.....🔥🔥🇮🇳

    • @ItsDrManish
      @ItsDrManish 3 месяца назад +2

      Nathuram godse : *This is good question*

  • @mahithabudipati482
    @mahithabudipati482 Год назад +20

    Very happy to hear Mahathma's words

  • @lifequotescheckout.5564
    @lifequotescheckout.5564 Год назад +10

    Hearing for the first time. Great words and voices. Happy father's Day day Bapuji though you already left. I hope one day India will a great leader like you.

  • @vloggermegha7965
    @vloggermegha7965 6 лет назад +923

    He had the ability to connect millions of people. We can never know the situation of that time and the decisions they took so we do not have the right to criticize.
    Mahatma Gandhi will always be a legend !!

  • @nikishin2012
    @nikishin2012 3 года назад +72

    It was "bad question" for hero, because no death for him, he always alive for great ideas of humanity

    • @zeinnh
      @zeinnh 2 года назад +7

      Ofcourse not because of that, otherwise he wouldn't have said in the question before that he is 'always ready for prison'.
      It was because he knew that the interviewer who is talking actually as military officer, the interviewer meant it as threat from England,
      If you connect the question about jail with second question about dying you will understand that what england meant is : if we captured you in prison, we will kill you and you will die there
      That's why he was smart and realized that it's a threat, and said it's a 'bad question'.
      Such people are not talking metaphysics or something to stay for other people, it's the image we created about them, but not the reality, the greatness of such enlightened people is that they are so present in the current moment, so focused without Effort.
      They always talk about the now and from the now, they are always present now.

    • @zeinnh
      @zeinnh 2 года назад +2

      And it's obvious and clear that Britain killed him, because he had huge political effect on india, not some Religious extremist, as America is doing now everything under the cover of some Religious extremist.
      It's a known political technique since ages in getting rid of the big rivals.

  • @premanandcscs8251
    @premanandcscs8251 Год назад +6

    One & Only Mahatma, great video thank you❤

  • @harisankarpila1667
    @harisankarpila1667 Год назад

    Thanks you

  • @sandeepchoudhary9530
    @sandeepchoudhary9530 Год назад +326

    The power of technology! A great experience to hear one of the greatest human being in the history of mankind.

    • @7sx760
      @7sx760 Год назад

      *Sexist and racist ghandi*

    • @rajasekharjangam4999
      @rajasekharjangam4999 Год назад

      Na 💓da em kadu, boku LK veedu, he encouraged untouchability, worst fellow..

    • @Ganesh-yh8vf
      @Ganesh-yh8vf Год назад +25

      Mankind??? He guy who sent young Indians to fight WW2 for the British... How come he is relevant to mankind?

    • @AtibMomin
      @AtibMomin Год назад +17

      @@Ganesh-yh8vf if he was not there at that time u could be still living life as slave to britishers

    • @shubhampaul2047
      @shubhampaul2047 Год назад +14

      He is a liar & selfish

  • @victoryofarmwrestling2800
    @victoryofarmwrestling2800 Год назад +30

    I think without gandhiji others leaders did not pull the huge masses in freedom movement. Huge respect to him

    • @priyabratmajhi291
      @priyabratmajhi291 11 месяцев назад

      Bro properly spell our gandhiji

    • @victoryofarmwrestling2800
      @victoryofarmwrestling2800 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@priyabratmajhi291 brother properly spell brother word not bro.

    • @manas6501
      @manas6501 5 месяцев назад +3

      Really this happen when you use to read from ncrt and school books bro grow up and have some reality 👁️👄👁️

    • @Shunya-THE_ORIGIN
      @Shunya-THE_ORIGIN 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ever heard of 1857 kid

    • @Abhyuday-up4cm
      @Abhyuday-up4cm 4 месяца назад +1

      @@manas6501
      You read history from Whatsapp University....

  • @priyabratmajhi291
    @priyabratmajhi291 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great video.

  • @prantobiswas4461
    @prantobiswas4461 Год назад +2

    Video of the year❤️

  • @DHANUSH_FF7
    @DHANUSH_FF7 3 года назад +8

    Very rare video,happy to see this video 😊

  • @dmytrosnytko
    @dmytrosnytko 11 лет назад +60

    He is so gentle))

  • @biren5445
    @biren5445 5 месяцев назад +6

    Albert Einstein said of Mahatma Gandhi: "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth."

  • @imrusti2376
    @imrusti2376 5 месяцев назад +2

    He devote his life for indian independent and democracy..salute,we remember your great work for india...

  • @Notoxic30
    @Notoxic30 7 лет назад +529

    Every now and then , once upon few hundred years people on earth may enjoy company of extraordinary person that lives alongside us. Gandhi was one of those special persons. God bless him!

    • @abdulmajeed-dg8li
      @abdulmajeed-dg8li 6 лет назад +5

      ghandi dog kill

    • @gitasingh570
      @gitasingh570 3 года назад +6

      @@abdulmajeed-dg8li andhbhakt sppoted😂you

    • @sangeethapraveen476
      @sangeethapraveen476 3 года назад +2

      @@abdulmajeed-dg8li wdym? He killed a dog??

    • @PrabirTa
      @PrabirTa 2 года назад +2

      @@gitasingh570 bruh, he's a Muslim. Kuch bhi matlab.

    • @Raj-ul3dr
      @Raj-ul3dr 2 года назад +3

      @@abdulmajeed-dg8li he is saying...who killed Gandhi was dog

  • @MohitSharma-MS88
    @MohitSharma-MS88 2 года назад +59

    Oh god I heard Mahatma...Thanks for sharing this 🙏🏻

    • @gaminglegion5i656
      @gaminglegion5i656 Год назад +2

      What mahatma?

    • @AryanGupta-yt5wt
      @AryanGupta-yt5wt 9 месяцев назад

      Now what you'll be sanctified 😂

    • @ankamcharanteja8031
      @ankamcharanteja8031 4 месяца назад

      lol even dr.babasaheb declined him from calling mr.gandhi mahatma

    • @tejasa8429
      @tejasa8429 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ankamcharanteja8031he is no babasaheb.ambedkar was bootlicker of British who wrote letters to british pleading them not to leave India.
      ambedkar contribution to freedom struggle was zero.

  • @mausoof_ISM
    @mausoof_ISM 7 месяцев назад +9

    He may look week physically but mentally he is the most powerful person❤🫡🇮🇳salute.

  • @rishichaturvedi8002
    @rishichaturvedi8002 Год назад +7

    Goosebumps
    Hey Ram ❤❤

  • @esgee3829
    @esgee3829 8 лет назад +27

    The condescension in the 'dress' questions foreshadows grocery store checkstand trash mags and gawker. And much respect to Ghandhi to giving this interviewer to finally giving it to him straight, 'It is a bad question.' Nice.

    • @stxa2594
      @stxa2594 4 года назад +1

      I don't agree. Imagine a modern interviewer and whether he would have showed more respect. I seriously doubt that!

  • @MrPriceyp
    @MrPriceyp 11 лет назад +39

    In the coming world chaos, it would be wise for all to follow Ghandi's wisdom of civil disobedience.
    s

  • @bsr8255
    @bsr8255 Год назад +80

    Though Mahatma is widely criticized for his views and method of operations on various aspects of life, still he is a great soul. Sticking to his principles under any situation is a tough task for many. India is fortunate to have this great soul.

    • @Baburao-hz9yk
      @Baburao-hz9yk Год назад

      Jab teri maa ka koi rape karega tab ese hi bolna...still the rapist is great

    • @hauslarkhobhaiya9781
      @hauslarkhobhaiya9781 Год назад +9

      His principle was non violence
      Still he allowed Indian soldiers to fight for British in WW2

    • @bsr8255
      @bsr8255 Год назад +2

      @@hauslarkhobhaiya9781 that is what I have told that many disagreed his approach. But we need to understand at spiritual level

    • @hauslarkhobhaiya9781
      @hauslarkhobhaiya9781 Год назад +2

      @@bsr8255 why do you think he was great

    • @thecomentingcat6280
      @thecomentingcat6280 Год назад +6

      @@hauslarkhobhaiya9781 India had not yet achieved its independence in world war two. It was not his choice to let Indian troops fight.

  • @Utkalputra2023
    @Utkalputra2023 Год назад +31

    Today's world may not recognise him and is so quick to throw mud on his character. He is a legendary personality and a true selfless leader. Mahatma Gandhi ji Amar Rahe

    • @Ram-he4yq
      @Ram-he4yq 5 месяцев назад +1

      There is nothing to ask
      And people today our living in the intentionally created Horizon of manipulated truth…
      I feel very hurt after hearing all this.

  • @ankushsssss
    @ankushsssss 3 года назад +23

    Thanks for upload man
    hearing his magical voice.

  • @jayasreer5294
    @jayasreer5294 5 лет назад +54

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful opportunity of listening to Mahatma Gandhi's talk which only my forefathers have listened to..a noble soul who says he is ready to return to prison anyday in his quest for India's independence and a man of principles who is ready to attend the 2 nd round table conference with the very same dhoti if allowed ...

  • @ARutkarsh
    @ARutkarsh 8 месяцев назад +7

    महात्मा ❤❤

  • @G17yadavji
    @G17yadavji Год назад +35

    Just Great ❤
    I have no words to explain it
    Thank you Sir❤

  • @shaanbuddy
    @shaanbuddy Год назад +115

    His willpower to change humanity was so strong. Never I saw a person like him in my life. Thank you Gandhiji

    • @theovermansailor5519
      @theovermansailor5519 Год назад +16

      If you knew the TRUTH of Gandhi, then you Obviously wouldn't have passed this comment

    • @theovermansailor5519
      @theovermansailor5519 Год назад

      @@HemantKumar-id3jg Just because your uneducated, inbred ass from nowhere managed to learn the word what's app, doesn't give validity to your points my idiot friend . The " Truth" I'm pointing to of gandhi is the truth of how he openly supported the partition ( which he couldve prevented) that led to the death of many thousand of people and homelessness to this date
      I'm pointing out to that truth where gandhi openly asked jewish children and women to willingly walk into gas chambers

    • @DileepKumar-zs7wg
      @DileepKumar-zs7wg 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@theovermansailor5519what kind of a person you are if know the gandh ji entire life you never talk like. Some brokers change the history for votes you know that

    • @theovermansailor5519
      @theovermansailor5519 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@DileepKumar-zs7wg Isn't it true that gandhi supported partition ???
      It's well known facts, not changing history

    • @DileepKumar-zs7wg
      @DileepKumar-zs7wg 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@theovermansailor5519 100% gandhi ji opposed the partition. And he was tried to be united by giving pm position to jinna but at end it wasnot worked. People were divided by the religion. Riots were going on everywhere india at that time. But these rss/ bjp never contributed for freedom strugle and change history for votes. Even they dont have dare to talk about gandhiji greatness and nobody disobeys the contribution of gandhi ji from 1915-1948

  • @NickCADA
    @NickCADA 2 года назад +321

    It’d almost be surreal to be in the presence of this great man. Definitely one of the most important people in history.

    • @burgundyjayde
      @burgundyjayde 10 месяцев назад +4

      Great man??
      Pffff
      No way.

    • @pankaj97s
      @pankaj97s 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@burgundyjaydeGreat man?? Well...
      Definitely he is..❤

    • @debrajdas5467
      @debrajdas5467 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes .. he is the main hero of partition

    • @pankaj97s
      @pankaj97s 9 месяцев назад

      @@debrajdas5467 Partition was the result of Hardliner Muslims and Hardliner hindus... their HATE for EACHOTHER and VIOLENCE lead to the PARTITION OF OUR GREAT NATION..FCUK Kattar Hindus and Kattar Muslims..

    • @MISHA_NARANG_SHARMA
      @MISHA_NARANG_SHARMA 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@debrajdas5467GHANDHI JI AMAR THE AUR RAHENGE ISLIYE HI AAJ CHADDDI WALE GOBAR RSS KE GENDU MODI KO BHI GHANDHI KE AAGE APNA LAUDAA AUR SAR DONO JUKHANA PADTA HAI😂😂😂

  • @9thgem
    @9thgem 3 месяца назад +5

    Gandhi jee lots of love and respect from Peshawar Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️

  • @RishavRaj-mj7zo
    @RishavRaj-mj7zo 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have opened this by video just for listening the voice of this great man

  • @IAmvengeance
    @IAmvengeance 2 года назад +28

    Don't fall For RSS propaganda, GANDHI JI was a legend he dedicated his whole life for INDIA's freedom 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ReetSuraj
      @ReetSuraj 2 года назад +3

      @D୧୧p he is not god afterall do uh have guts to say about ur negative side in public....? Try to see the both sides of coin...there is negativity nd positivity in every person.

    • @Congress_2024
      @Congress_2024 2 года назад +2

      True😇

  • @_PikluOfficial
    @_PikluOfficial 3 года назад +23

    My grandmother's father Fanindramohan Dutta known as Tulu Gandhi in Bihar was the agricultural director in the then undivided India later he joined Mahatma Gandhi. So his childrens were brought up in many ashrams or schools in India at that time. His daughter Archana Ghosh Choudhury is my grandmother she spent her childhood at this very Ashram in the video. I really appreciate this footage and it is a real memory for many persons like me who has some connection with the man or the place.

  • @mdintekhabalam6058
    @mdintekhabalam6058 4 месяца назад +2

    Today I feel very proud love to listen to voice of Mahatma Gandhi ji

  • @Raj-Sahu157
    @Raj-Sahu157 Год назад +110

    Interviews like these are priceless, especially to hear the great Mahatma Gandhi speaking. In this age of technology it is easy to get rid of the noises in the background. This should be taken care of so that we can hear the whole video clearly without any disturbance. Subtitles can help much too

    • @stoic007
      @stoic007 Год назад +6

      What is so great about Mr. Gandhi?

    • @Raj-Sahu157
      @Raj-Sahu157 Год назад +6

      @@stoic007 Remember what Albert Einstein said of Mahatma Gandhi: "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth."
      A deceptively simple man, Gandhi overturned the greatest Empire the world has ever seen. But it's not just this that the greatest scientist ever was talking about. It was the convictions and resilience of this incredible man who also happened love Jesus Christ... And he mentioned Christ's Sermon on the mount as one of the greatest teachings ever

    • @Barnil_JN
      @Barnil_JN Год назад +5

      @@Raj-Sahu157 Gandhi didn't toppled the empire alone or in fact, he was the agent of British.
      For years in South Africa, He did his best to proof the British that he will be loyal to British and serve them as an agent.
      non-violence not only delayed the independence, it also made a false impression on Indians that we are in fact non-violence full.
      Gandhi even slept naked with women, donated 50 crores to Pak, etc.

    • @stoic007
      @stoic007 Год назад +2

      @@Raj-Sahu157 I believe in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and its contribution towards physics but i certainly dont agree to its political views.

    • @Raj-Sahu157
      @Raj-Sahu157 Год назад

      @@stoic007 pls don't

  • @ramandevale7602
    @ramandevale7602 5 лет назад +117

    Nobody is like him.. he is one and only.. The Father of our Nation.. Bapu..

  • @MonMon-qu5cd
    @MonMon-qu5cd 5 лет назад +36

    Wow! This man is unlike any other...'Civil Disobedience' is one of my favourites, too.

  • @javedakthar4230
    @javedakthar4230 Год назад +4

    I was just going through his auto biography such a phenomenal 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏man

  • @amit3508
    @amit3508 Год назад +1

    Fortunate enough to watch this video

  • @arshgh3543
    @arshgh3543 2 года назад +17

    The food he eats,his health 👌👌

  • @prathameshjaher1228
    @prathameshjaher1228 Год назад +68

    My grandmother met gandhiji in 1942 s at sabarmati aashram 🙏🏻

  • @twinheart7664
    @twinheart7664 3 месяца назад +4

    Now a days some peoples even don't know who called gandhiji as father of Nation (its netaji he called him first )

    • @prateeksharma6706
      @prateeksharma6706 3 месяца назад +1

      According to constitution and a supreme court judgment there is no father of the nation

    • @sobhit5728
      @sobhit5728 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@prateeksharma6706There is no procedure to have father of nation.
      It's an emotional attachment that makes Gandhi the father of nation.

    • @manusingh1732
      @manusingh1732 18 дней назад

      ​@@sobhit5728of course brother. Like we call netaji as Netaji

  • @swamivedantanandapuri1322
    @swamivedantanandapuri1322 8 месяцев назад +2

    🙏🙏🙏Very great man. Pranaam🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @vineetdm
    @vineetdm 5 лет назад +69

    "That is a bad question" 😮😮😮 micdropp 😂😂😂

    • @rajatgupta1661
      @rajatgupta1661 3 года назад +1

      Dumb response... clearly not intellectual

    • @underratedbollywoodactors6534
      @underratedbollywoodactors6534 2 года назад +2

      @@rajatgupta1661 it is a bad question means obviously he is ready for that.
      He was highly educated in english

    • @rajatgupta1661
      @rajatgupta1661 2 года назад +2

      @@underratedbollywoodactors6534 speaking english doesnt mean that the person is intellectual..Otherwise Germany would have not seen so many great scientists and engineers..Nehru had a much better intellect..Gandhi was a shrewd but at the same time a stupid politician who got popular by Fluke due to his different means and marketing by britishers as they despertaley wanted indian freedom fight to stay non violent..You know our India and Indians..anybody becomes a god overnight.

    • @underratedbollywoodactors6534
      @underratedbollywoodactors6534 2 года назад +3

      @@rajatgupta1661 if indians were violent it wouldnt affected british they used to take away resources.
      They wouldnt have given second thought to kill millions.
      Look what imperiol japan did in china , korea and vietnam.

    • @rajatgupta1661
      @rajatgupta1661 2 года назад +1

      @@underratedbollywoodactors6534 In which country did Britishers did mass massacres in 20th century ?? Anyways the method of ruling Indian subcontinent was thru Indians.Britishers could not afford any mass kilings..They always feared a large scale revolt..thats why their basic policy was divide and rule..Extreme violence from british could have united India much early and much effectively than Gandhi

  • @kunfoopanda
    @kunfoopanda 10 лет назад +4

    Thanks for giving such a nice explanation.

  • @rajivthakur1355
    @rajivthakur1355 Год назад +10

    The fact that he made the Britisher to sit on the ground

  • @crusader_warrior
    @crusader_warrior Год назад +5

    Jai Ver Saverkar ❤❤

  • @ishuboro01
    @ishuboro01 6 лет назад +23

    RESPECT GANDHI

  • @beastaj1835
    @beastaj1835 4 года назад +100

    i have heard gandhiji s voice in my life😭😭😭😭

    • @hiteshiarora8763
      @hiteshiarora8763 3 года назад +1

      How??

    • @lratio551
      @lratio551 3 года назад +5

      @@hiteshiarora8763 He heard his voice by watching the video...He isn't saying real life....😂😂😂

  • @khanfiroz4374
    @khanfiroz4374 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank God. First time I listened Gandhijis voice

  • @dr.mohibbul7460
    @dr.mohibbul7460 3 месяца назад +2

    I can sense the pain in words of Mahatma Gandhi. It needs courage, a lot of courage to stand firm even when you are so disheartened and tired.

  • @madsdahlc
    @madsdahlc 10 лет назад +148

    What a great man . We coud sometime use a man like him today with the conflicts in the World . Rest in peace bapu

  • @oO0killer0Oo
    @oO0killer0Oo 11 лет назад +230

    In fact he was appalled at the fighting between the religious communities, fasted so that the fighting would stop and went on to various villages, where the fighting was the most promanent and attempted to resolve the conflicts.
    His whole campaign for Indian independence advocated a united India, and actively tried to include all factions, Muslims and Dalits for who's elevation he fought for ademently. He may have led the free India movement but that doesn't mean he was the cause fr partition

    • @akshayg1096
      @akshayg1096 2 года назад +9

      LOL. The biggest leader of Dalits - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar who is architect of Indian Constitution, great reformer of Dalit society and an opponent of Gandhi clearly in his BBC interview called Gandhi a fraud and dubious man.

    • @commentkrojldi
      @commentkrojldi 2 года назад

      ⓄⓀ

    • @underratedbollywoodactors6534
      @underratedbollywoodactors6534 2 года назад +12

      @@akshayg1096 Gandhi fought for dalits rights long before ambedkar
      and gandhi was against british supporting seperate electrorate for dalits

    • @islamandchristianityhater5713
      @islamandchristianityhater5713 2 года назад +3

      @@akshayg1096 yeah but his knowledge about hinduism was vague

    • @hemanthraj.t
      @hemanthraj.t 2 года назад +2

      @@suethompson6497 he was talking about Ambedkar not Gandhiji

  • @SatnamSingh-ke7rb
    @SatnamSingh-ke7rb Год назад +4

    *The blunders created in this era will always haunt coming generations for regret and only regret*

  • @PRASHANT.2027
    @PRASHANT.2027 7 месяцев назад +4

    My great grand father met gandhi ji in allahabad... He is young that time.... But he is still alive❤❤😊

  • @abhisheksoni2980
    @abhisheksoni2980 2 года назад +174

    He's 62 in this video and lived 17 more years, mostly healthy, until he was assassinated. His protein intake was abismal and he practically starved himself very frequently with fasts. He lost all his teeth soon after this and after that, didn't eat any solid food.
    I think his mild demeanour and feeble manners contributed to his stable health.

    • @fantasyworld6163
      @fantasyworld6163 2 года назад +6

      He was the person , who ate neem leaves chutney daily.

    • @SK-jf3mm
      @SK-jf3mm Год назад

      @@fantasyworld6163 hy

    • @jammyrapper7426
      @jammyrapper7426 Год назад

      Loda khata tha

    • @mathews1219
      @mathews1219 Год назад +10

      Yes great personality was shot by RSS hindu fanatic.

    • @mathews1219
      @mathews1219 Год назад +13

      @@5ukhdeo he did not divide. He fasted for the nation to be one. Still deaf religious fanatics like RSS & Jinnah sect did not listen to him. He fasted to stop the religious fight..but still it continued . So to stop bloodshed and stop fight between Hindu & Muslim he was forced to accept in silence the division by others. He never ever wanted it and wished Hindus & muslims stay together as one nation. It's the RSS which is to be blamed. And muslim Jinnah fanatics. Not Gandhi. So stop ur WhatsApp university dialogues here. Respect our Father of nation. Understand bro.

  • @rohit_shrivastava
    @rohit_shrivastava 3 года назад +5

    Great bapu

  • @jessebrettjames
    @jessebrettjames 2 месяца назад

    Fabulous historical document

  • @mrshivam5636
    @mrshivam5636 Год назад +10

    Father of the nation❤ Who spend his whole life in just only a piece of cloth😢

    • @beautifulworld8141
      @beautifulworld8141 11 месяцев назад +1

      Gandhi is not the father of nation, because our nation has a history of 5000 years.

  • @tejasflow1317
    @tejasflow1317 2 года назад +5

    Here is a man of high calibre yet simple and humble even in his talks! Am always prepared to go to jail...esteemed words. Freedom this man got for us is not a joke. Are we revering it?

  • @aryamanpurohit9058
    @aryamanpurohit9058 2 года назад +11

    Mahatma Gandhiji ZINDABAD

  • @parthasarathibanerjee70
    @parthasarathibanerjee70 8 месяцев назад +3

    A great patriot n spiritual man of India is BAPU. Speak the truth n everything will be settled down.

  • @crossroads2723
    @crossroads2723 Год назад +126

    It’s amazing how fluent he was in English.

    • @darthvaderskywalker7657
      @darthvaderskywalker7657 Год назад

      -_-

    • @kamilshah8966
      @kamilshah8966 Год назад +30

      He was very well educated and i think was a lawyer from west.

    • @thebestken
      @thebestken Год назад +5

      He was an attorney and tried to practice what he learned

    • @AnOldSchoolGuy
      @AnOldSchoolGuy Год назад +11

      Most scholars in British India was fluent in English. English was prevalent those days. My grandfather died in 1994 used to tell many English phrases which nowadays obsolete

    • @soumyadeepsengupta4178
      @soumyadeepsengupta4178 Год назад +2

      @@kamilshah8966 he was a barrister and also worked in south africa so u can expectt that fluency

  • @oldsoulmusik4677
    @oldsoulmusik4677 Год назад +118

    his voice is so deep and powerful

    • @Healthandbioeducation
      @Healthandbioeducation Год назад

      True
      Indeed

    • @wowalamoiz9489
      @wowalamoiz9489 Год назад +1

      It was, but then after great hardship, he exchanged his deep and powerful voice for a deep and powerful spirit... and a cute high pitched voice.

  • @geetatripathi2454
    @geetatripathi2454 Год назад

    Wow!!

  • @ghostdiaries369
    @ghostdiaries369 4 месяца назад +7

    there is a growing disrespect for him in today's India.

    • @gourmondal5812
      @gourmondal5812 4 месяца назад +2

      He did more bad to India than Good

    • @ghostdiaries369
      @ghostdiaries369 4 месяца назад +2

      @@gourmondal5812 can I know what bad he has done?

    • @Neo-ld6qv
      @Neo-ld6qv 2 месяца назад

      @@ghostdiaries369 he destroyed fighting spirit of the nation with his non violence bs, showing non violence to enemy is just stupidity (this shows who planted him)

    • @ghostdiaries369
      @ghostdiaries369 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Neo-ld6qv you like blood in your hands? You like Violence more? Whats the difference between you and the oppressor's?
      Gandhi went in a path of Ram. He succeeded with non violence.

    • @Neo-ld6qv
      @Neo-ld6qv 2 месяца назад

      @@ghostdiaries369 dont talk that moral bs when e doesnt understand this, the least gandhi could do was complete population exchange when he saw the partition happened, Even lord Ram kil Ravan to bring peace

  • @anshunegi1700
    @anshunegi1700 Год назад +3

    Jai bapu naman and thank you 🙏🌹❤pranam love for this video

  • @wakeupbrr
    @wakeupbrr 2 года назад +34

    My Grandfather was with him in struggle he was also an freedom fighter

  • @FaziahAddala-jl1ff
    @FaziahAddala-jl1ff 3 дня назад

    MILLE MERCIS ❤

  • @rameshbarthare4319
    @rameshbarthare4319 Год назад

    Very nice👍

  • @ary-here
    @ary-here 4 года назад +6

    Would Mahatma Gandhi have imagined that after 88 years, we Indians would be watching him this interview on handheld devices?

  • @sscreations440
    @sscreations440 2 года назад +20

    My grandfather was walking with Mahatma Gandhi while the satyagraha movement 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @k.a.khursidbux335
    @k.a.khursidbux335 Год назад +10

    Gandhiji never ever went for power after Independence... A humble modest man..

  • @d.proutray5562
    @d.proutray5562 Год назад +1

    Because of today's new technology, what are we seeing today, it is our good fortune that we are able to see Mahatma Gandhi today Today we are able to see the interview of independence 16 years ago, what can be bigger than this, this is our new world.

  • @GODbckwrds1102
    @GODbckwrds1102 4 года назад +34

    If gandhi could see india today he'll weep

    • @KHAMOSH_CHONGA
      @KHAMOSH_CHONGA 3 года назад +4

      He'll die

    • @yourecompletelytrue1401
      @yourecompletelytrue1401 3 года назад +5

      He won't. Every era had a bunch of worthless fools who knew nothing but they claimed to know everything, this is nothing new.
      He would be happy that his ideas are reaching new people through the internet.

  • @manaschakraborty824
    @manaschakraborty824 2 года назад +10

    This great extraordinary humble gentleman once walked on this earth. Indians owe their freedom to this little man.

  • @himanshusingh9872
    @himanshusingh9872 8 месяцев назад +4

    My great grandmother met bapuji in 1940s , she was died in 2018🙏

  • @user-tj9tz7hl5s
    @user-tj9tz7hl5s 8 месяцев назад +2

    🎉Ghandi was a Great man like God. I have learnt lots of things and learning still.

  • @MasterWilsons
    @MasterWilsons 3 года назад +4

    He thought simply and with the intentions of all beings .

  • @Divyabelakinakondagmail
    @Divyabelakinakondagmail Год назад +22

    I am Indian.. Really I am Lucky to born in same soil which this great man born.. I wish to spread his themes by my works.. Love you Baapuji🙏🏻

    • @Hasan0_0
      @Hasan0_0 Год назад

      U do know that he was racist against Africans, and also slept with his grand daughters right?

    • @soumyadeepsengupta4178
      @soumyadeepsengupta4178 Год назад +1

      u like poverty?????

    • @saini1976
      @saini1976 Год назад

      Gandhi was a sexual predator and a pervert. He forced his grandniece to get buck naked and get in bed with him while he was buck naked, every night, for years. He also forced her to let him bathe her, buck naked, every day. He was scum. He was slime. He was DEMONIC!

    • @ujjawalkashyap3531
      @ujjawalkashyap3531 9 месяцев назад

      Br #Ambedkar Voice
      #Gandhi was not Mahatma :-
      ruclips.net/video/1FwMaJUWLm8/видео.htmlsi=6V6gsazxr9YMl5kJ

  • @azadamangautam8608
    @azadamangautam8608 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm fortunate to see Gandhi ji's speaking ❤❤

  • @zuzo211
    @zuzo211 Год назад +18

    My grandfather met Gandhiji he was a gem ❤️

    • @Itsme.Jose9
      @Itsme.Jose9 Год назад +3

      Who your grandfather or gandhi

    • @ujjawalkashyap3531
      @ujjawalkashyap3531 9 месяцев назад

      Br #Ambedkar Voice
      #Gandhi was not Mahatma :-
      ruclips.net/video/1FwMaJUWLm8/видео.htmlsi=6V6gsazxr9YMl5kJ

  • @openyourmindandheart7815
    @openyourmindandheart7815 Год назад +19

    "it is a bad question" 😀😀😀
    not expected that at all.
    that's why he was legend.