GANDHI - FIRST 10 MINUTES OF THE FILM
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Sir Ben Kingsley stars as Mohandas Gandhi in Lord Richard Attenborough’s riveting biography of the man who rose from simple lawyer to worldwide symbol of peace and understanding. A critical masterpiece, GANDHI is an intriguing story about activism, politics, religious tolerance and freedom. But at the center of it all is an extraordinary man who fought for a nonviolent, peaceful existence, and set an entire nation free. Winner of 8 Academy Awards® including Best Picture, Best Director (Richard Attenborough) and Best Actor (Sir Ben Kingsley), GANDHI’s highly acclaimed cast also includes Candice Bergen, Edward Fox, Sir John Gielgud, Roshan Seth and Martin Sheen.
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Man, that 4K resolution for this movie looks amazing
I just watched it last night for first time in 20 years. It was in HD and I couldn't believe it
Why so?
@@joeblough261 How so?
The sound - perfect. The picture - very clear. Absolutely brilliant! A movie that I can watch over and over again. Brilliantly directed by the late Sir Richard Attenborough.
Do you like Gandhi or not?
Are you from India, mate, dude?
While seeing this scene, I wonder how brilliantly "hey ram" has been written. Kamal Hasan - the legend.
Shittiest movie. But gandhi death scene was hillarious
@@aroopchatterjee4055 that bald mf deserved what he got. He was ruining india after independence. Lacks of hindu died because of him.
@@aroopchatterjee4055 also this is comment on the internet. What are you gonna do? Stop trying to hide the truth literally everyone knows at this point sir
Wdym?
The first 10 mins gave me pure rage of patriotism!!!!🤯
This is such a powerful movie, it affected me in a deep way.
Very much in the mold of a David Lean film. Fantastic
Specifically Laurence of Arabia.... Also started with his death and funeral.
Who else had to watch this in school?
Yes but it is amazing
I didn't unfortunately
Yeah. But this was one film I didn’t mind watching. The others were normally dull as hell.
This is extraordinary
Lol I kinda have to write a paper about him
@@victurehighbaugh8282 I had too as well 😂
Ben Kingsley is Amazing 👍🏻
Gandhi is a brilliant guy. Respect 👍
Sad but great film great acting from Ben Kingsley. My grandfather a Jew was a friend of Gandhi he met him during the Great War in India and attended his funeral in 1948. That scene isn’t fake the crowd scene from high up was 400.000 people extras.
Stop the cap
Are you saying truth
He died in 1948 and my great grandmother is 90 and she was born in 1931 how old is your grandfather???
Yes my mother had a pic of them in a newspaper from 1931
You from please
Spiritual people aren't flawless. They are people. They have to travel a path that is marred with mistakes too. The difference is that they're willing to learn and grow on their journey. ♥ *that being said, nobody is worth following blindly.
Well said and so true. There is no way to know if someone is worth following if you close your eyes to what they do and say.
Wow, you said that so beautifully. This needs to be the top comment!!
This was eye opening to read and I understand that too
I'm thrilled to see this again...especially after the open season lately on besmirching Mahatma as a human being
Masterpiece ❤
This movie is a classic and a masterpiece
I just finally saw it. Great movie, truly epic and heart feeling. Ben Kingsley is legendary and iconic as Gandhi, and it's honestly a really great representation of people from the Middle Eastern countries like India and Pakistan. Not once ever saw any whitewashed role
@@Merdicano India is not a Middle Eastern country
As a indian I am telling you Gandhi was not a good man he was evil and use to tease girls
Yes, I think so
Ben Kingsley is a walking masterpiece
Master piece❤❤❤
How are the graphics so well?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
We watched this movie in class in my 9th grade. When the assassination scene came on almost everyone laughed… I didn’t. Its a true shame to see people treat tragedies of influential people as some joke…
I remember watching this in 9th grade. The assassination of Gandhi is not funny. This particular portrayal of the assassination of Gandhi, however, is hilarious. That’s just me personally, though.
Those kids don't have hearts. Why would someone who got assassinated be funny?
That happened in my English class when we watched of Of Mice & Men and Lenny gets killed.
There seems to be a disconnect between people who knew a lot about Gandhi's history (maybe even experienced it first hand) and those who just saw this as a film. You can include me as one of the people who laughed ; there's something inept about the way his death is handled in screen. The way he causally says "Oh God" after taking several shots to the chest, is what makes it seem so comical to people. It doesn't help that this is at the beginning of the film and we as an audience haven't had any time with Ghandi yet, so this scene feels odd out of the blue.
Our teacher took us to vice principal office for laughing at this. All of our classroom including teachers were bored , The way he died was very hilarious that's not shaming it's bad acting
All legendary Indian actors in this movie......
Thanks for sharing masterpiece clip ✌🏻🙏🏻⚡
No, Dinesh, I think there are much more Indian actors. Well, the best was there....!
Mahatma Gandhi was not the commander of armies nor a ruler of vast lands. He could not boast any scientific achievement or artistic gift. Yet men governments, dignitaries from all over the world have joined hands today to pay homage to this little brown man in the loincloth who led his country to freedom.
In the words of General George C. Marshall the American secretary of state Mahatma Gandhi has become the spokesman for the conscience of all mankind. He was a man who made humility and simple truth more powerful than empires. And Albert Einstein added: Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.
You seem to be racist
@@mrcool2107 it’s a quote from the clip
@@mrcool2107 wtf
but still you all voted for Muslims league...now thats hippocracy
he was a politician not a saint i refuse to call him mahatma
Originally, these guys considered using a hand grenade. But then decided it wasn't necessary. Who knew assassins had standards?
Tactically speaking, the grenade would have worked. Ask Reinhard Heydrich and Anwar Sadat
thank u Godse .🔥🙏
Godse and Savarkar are shameless napunsaks who were jealous of Gandhis popularity. There ideas are so petty it will never find a global audience. They will always remain small people just like their admirers.
@@banksy2870 LOL no one would be jealous of a pedo
Amazing movie
Inspirational movie of my life
I just watched this today in my geography class
Wish I had seen this earlier, incredible movie and incredible person.
Thank You Soo much... JAI HIND ! MAHATMA IS ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS ...
Dashmesh pita shri Guru gobind singh should be considered as the father of nation who fought 16 wars against aurangzeb and sacrificed his complete family for the dignity of India. Bharat ki izzat ke liye unhone apna saara sarbans kurbaan kr diya. And we call Charkhe wala Gandhi as father of nation!! Really??
@Abhishek Debnath vro khalistaani chutiya hai woh
@@harshdeepsingh8211 Are you pro khalistani
@Har Har MahaDev! uh bro don't mind my statements 😅 I love my hindu brothers. But if your read about guru Gobind Singh Ji he had a lot to sacrifice. He sacrificed his entire world for the nation. And more over he was more than warrior a saint and the guru. Unki pahunch bahut door ki thi. You cannot compare anyone with him in this world. Thats why I said that.
@Har Har MahaDev! kab bola maine ye ki aap sikho ki respect nhi karte. Guru Gobind Singh Ji Ka koi comparision nhi hai. It is not only about sacrifices it is more than that. Read the history and teaching of guru Gobind Singh Ji. You cannot compare guru Gobind Singh Ji with anyone.
The man has no empires but humility and truth
😲
He never needed empire.
Ben needs to reprise his role in a movie about thean who shot Gandhi.
8:58 "This situation makes me so mad, I just want to rip somebody's heart out!"
SONY PICTURES IS SUPER
I agree with that statement, sure, they haven't made the best movies, but no studio is perfect
I have a cover signed by the man who acted as gandhi. Only 2 such covers are there in the whole world and I have 1 of it.
My grand mother has a letter signed by the real mahathma 😁
@@abhinavkrishnacs Harijan
His name is Ben Kingsley
Give them both to me
Stop the Cap
ok i need this movie thats it whats the name am amazed by this i would be very happy as this is also a chapter in our school
My mum is from Mauritius (and a Hindu) My Nanny and Nana explain to my Mum how important Gandhi was to the world, too many Hindus he was like a god even though that wasn't what he wanted! My daughter is 11 and she hasn't been taught about Gandhi however she knows about what he did from her Nanny and me. When she was 7 she asked (and I took her) to go to Madame Tussauds just so she could see the waxwork of Gandhi and take pictures of him so she could show her Nanny that even though she isn't being taught about this amazing human in school she knows about him and how important he was to the world. It's amazing how so many historical figures have been glossed over and the impact they had to the world!!!
He was shit no god for us mf tore apart my nation and gave it away to filth
BS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ya the 4k bussin
🙏 सुभाष बाबू अमर रहे 🙏 पराक्रम दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामना जंबूद्वीप अखंड भारत की जय वंदे मातरम
@ 3:58- Over 300,000 extras appeared in the funeral scene/procession in this movie.
Does anyone know the name of song at 2:19. Thanks
Song name "Nathuram Godse"
Tears
Have someone the name of the song in the intro?
Jai bhagatsingh.Rajguru.sukhdev💐💐
Little did people knew Ben Kingsley is of Gujarati descent
3:27 did gandhiji just say bohot hard 🤣🤣🤣
He said “Oh God” which were his famous last words.
Ha yarr .. boht hard ! Wtf 😂
@@ethanzbily5319 their is no proof of that. It was just a propaganda by Gandhi's dearly Congress party.
Marte hue "Godse ji dhanyawaad" bolna chah raha hoga. poora nahi bol paya bechara.
Cheers to those who searched for it
It's a shame you Indians find him a diversive figure in hindsight, his story is so inspiring to us overseas. But I guess at home a controversial figure now.
Amazing proud to Indian I'm waiting for this full story of movie
Proud to Indian?
@@emanuelmatos9102 yup a true indian lmao
@@emanuelmatos9102 yes proud to be an indian 🇮🇳
Why wait? It was released in 1984.
@@emanuelmatos9102 Criticizing for English...Nope bro you should know that language is a bridge and not a barrier...BTW India is world's 2nd largest English Speaking country
Can you please apload full movie
Imagine if the indians would have shouted "Indian lives matter"
😂😂😂
the right wing media is lying to you all, hackers have rewritten everything on the internet and you all fed into these lies
All Lives Matter ☮❤
*We showed this movie twice in my church on 68th street New York in 1983. The First Alliance Church had strong connections with outreach members the UN and India in particular. For me it was a time when the Christian faith was meant to unite the world, not divide it. Those days are long gone.*
Bro best countries are 🇭🇲🇨🇦🇺🇸🇪🇸🇬🇧🇮🇹🇩🇪🇿🇦🇮🇪
They did unite the world more then anyone else
@@chefandmusician9170and on what price? The blood of MILLIONS. INNOCENT.
@@jackyjo5395 china, India, Japan have the blood of millions too, they had empires that killed each other and others
@@jackyjo5395 Canada, Switzerland, Spain, Brazil, Russia, Australia, Ireland, France have opportunity for millions of people
Is Ben Kingsley playing as Gandhi?
Yes.
Best of the best 😂😍😍
Gandhi was a great and honest man and titled his auto biography “The story of my experiments with truth.” It is a book of over 500 pages and he went to great length to describe every incident in great detail. One would have hoped that Richard Attenborough would have stayed with the truth from the Autobiography when he produced this movie. However, Attenborough decided to replace it with his own version, specifically in that now famous train compartment scene.
That scene even disagrees with the well documented history of the South African Railways. The name printed on the side of the rail cars is “Central South African Railways” (CSAR). CSAR was operated by the two ex boer republics and that name was only used from 1902 onwards, 9 years of this scene. In addition, since the railroad between the Transvaal and British Colony of Natal was only connected in 1895, there could have been no train from the Transvaal in Durban. The correct name on the side of the cars should have been Natal Government Railways. Why did Attenborough choose to use the future name of the railways of the two boer republics?
I have also noted the following discrepancies between the Gandhi’s writing and the Attenborough production (1) There is no evidence in the book of that discussion about Hell neither was there a discussion with the attendant or the conductor on how he purchased the ticket (3) There is no mention in the book that he ordered the ticket over the post. The biography states it was booked for him, likely by his contact Abdullah Seth, and the person that booked it would have known if there were any race related rules. Seth stated though that Gandhi should buy the bedding ticket to avoid any problems. Gandhi admitted in his book that he was too stingy and stubborn to buy the bedding ticket. (4) There were no derogatory terms used by the conductor (4) There was no discussion on attorneys of colour in South Africa (5) There is no mention that the conductor had a “boer” accent (played by an Afrikaans actor by the name of Marius Weyers). Since this scene took place in the British Colony of Natal, it is not impossible, but unlikely that the conductor would have been a boer. The boers were farmers and mostly resided in the two boer republics. (5) Gandhi was taken by the hand and pushed of the train by a police constable, not by the conductor (6) There is no mention in his book that he was pushed with such a force that he fell on the elevated platform.
Gandhi went further in the book and stated that he was allowed to continue his train journey the following day, in first class and after he bought the bedding ticket, by all indications the root cause of what let to this incident. Why did Attenborough left this part out of the movie?
I know that movies are movies but the problem is that movie lies become folklore and I have even seen journalist quoting the events as depicted in this scene, as the true reflection of what happened in that train. For some reason they believe Attenborough’s version above what Gandhi himself wrote. If I can point to at least 8 falsehoods in a 3 minute scene, how much of the details in the rest of the movie can be believed? Or was it just Richard Attenborough’s British hatred for South Africans that broke through in this scene?
Did Kingsley win an award for his performance?
Yes. He won the Oscar for Best Actor at the 55th Academy Awards.
Yes, he won Best Actor.
Movie won Best Picture too.
@5:00 the man wearing the kalpak fur hat and dark glass - who is he supposed to be ? I recall his character in the film was one I could not place or recall as a historical person.
I think he's Abul Kalam Azad, India's first education minister.
Movie name
I watched it at 1987
“oH GoD” LOL
Yes, it does not get old,. 😂😂
@@kamilebrahimoff3589And it's basically what he really said and how he really reacted. But people laugh because they don't understand this really how people die when they're assassinated.
I love my India
The vid doesn't even reach 10 min tho 🤷♂️
3:22 3:50
I love how bored he sounds when he's shot
😂😂😂
@@prattyj5j5He really did act like this in real life. He was in shock, and so were his attendants.
Shane Rimmer as Scott Tracy from Thunderbirds
Acccha hua
One of the most satisfying moments in indian history
YHNH (You Have No Heart)
@@aldwinnsuhartanto5455 if you think that you must read nathuram godse's (gandhi's assassinator's) book called 'why i killed gandhi' you will understand the reason which was not bad.👍
@@268dmeetv.patankar8 Absolutely correct. Godse did the right thing. Jai Godse 🚩🚩
@@aldwinnsuhartanto5455 you actually don't know anything....the Real Freedom fighters of India are SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE , SUKHDEV , BHAGAT SINGH , SARDAR UDHAM SINGH and many more....Gandhi did nothing
Jai ho godse ki
Its crazy that it starts out his assassination I dont think I've ever saw any bio pic that does not even all the lincoln bio pics didn't do that but only this
Many biopics start like this now, it set a trend.
Phar Lap started like this. Laurence of Arabia did this first.
Why did it do this?
@@colliricWho is that?
My history teacher says it’s because of the cycle of samsara
@@lili_cinnamon What is samsara?
7:48 - Yup, this is the part when England lost India
Possibly but this occurred in South Africa.
I remember when I watch this movie in school when Gandhi get shot the whole class erupt into huge laugh
Looks like education didn't teach your classmates very well.
The Caucasian actor @ 3:19, his moustache is more of the style of late 19th/early 20th century, not 1948!
ek sache nagrik hone ke nate nathuram se bahut sahi kiya ham nathuram ji ko apna aadars mante hai ant me jai shree Ram
Fantastic shot
Tbh i am a fan for Nathuram
Not in 4k
A great movie, about that amazing man....!!!!
I obviously don't own the exact gun used but one just like it: Beretta 1934
Bhot hard !! Bhot hard !!
Anyone else think the racism from the train scene is fairly quickly returning to the modern world...
Too many "coloreds" with the invention of one Mikhail Kalashnikov in widespread circulation won't be so easy to oppress in days past. The oppressor and oppressed learn from history too. Now so-called are more apt to shoot back
Any one else watched this in school
Does any ones else here remember what he said about the Africans
No
What did he say?
Do you remember, when he recanted on it?
Does anyone else here remember the many racist remarks made by Winston Churchill on Aborigines & Indians & Africans.
What did he say?
Indians💗
Who is the long-haired man who looks approvingly at the assassin? Who is he supposed to be?
When asked to a Gandhi hating friend why he hated Gandhi, he replied, “Because he didn't prevent the partition of India.”
When asked “How do you think Mahatma Gandhi could have saved India from partition?”
He paused for a minute. He couldn't come up with a reasonable reply.
I said, “Maybe you should read a few books on Indian History, colonization and contemporary world history, a few books on political theory and a bit about sociology perhaps”
Most people who hate Gandhi are clueless about Indian History or they have read one-sided history or they were brainwashed by some kind of extreme views or they simply need someone who they can hate!
Jinnah would be grinning around the corner
If you had read the book that government had kept secrete than you would killed gandhi
@@Unknown-kh9qg Government may make one forget but they'll fail to do so. One man may forget, but not a group of men, nor an entire community of men.
@@42069TV agree
@@Unknown-kh9qg How come its a secret if you know it already? And please provide the name and reference for such a secret book.
Ohhh god
Nethaji is Real Hero
nah Gandhi ji
is real hero
@@LuciferMorningstar-ig6kj what
@@animelover5758 Gandhi was just a British puppet
Netaji, Gandhiji, both of them are heroes
You will be taught about ghandi when your young but then you will realise that Nataj Chandra Bose was the real hero
Ghandi ?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm sure you learnt that Netaji names one of the INA regiment Gandhi Brigade
Netaji subhash chandra bose didn't even get 1 second of coverage in this movie. Surprising 😮
@@4cscript743 That's greatness of Bose not Gandhi... Gandhi always opposed Bose's military action but had no problems with Indians participating on behalf of Brits and eventually dying in both the world wars.
@@mightywizard1862 It was govt funded propaganda movie... so obviously...
Outlook???
7:57 "👳🏽♂️ Thank you, come again! 👳🏽♂️"
Sir Richard Attenborough in the film Gandhi Udham Singh Bhagat Singh pay Homage to Him
Ah God. Oh lord.
Bharat Maata ke tukre hone kaise Diya ghandhi ne so he deserves it
3:26 party begins ❤❤❤❤
😂😂😂🇮🇳
What did you mean? I didn't understand.
😂😂💯💯
Dude i understand you don't like Gandhi ji. But it doesn't mean you can cross the limits and go on celebrate on one's death. Imagine in future you get assassinated by someone and everyone starts to celebrate your death and appreciate the person who killed you. Have some respect if someone had died even to those who you don't like..
@@saimohank Do you know the death killings from 1946 to 1947. Not counting rapes here.
Gandhiji big salute 👑😘
Mahatma Gandhi is a great person for ever. This film is also a great film for ever. 🙏🙏👍👍🙏🙏👍🇮🇳
Nah he is not great at all he is a fake person
Sad😢
Who is the long haired man in the rickshaw? He commands Savarkar. Is he a real person?
Golwalkar I guess.
So sad emotional when they shoot Gandhi 😧😧
High School History Class Anyone???
What history class? Which country, mate?
Ben played Gandhi in movie and we didn't call him Racist because we (Indian) don't play Racism card against white people for fame and money
not all of us, but more in the west are starting to use this weak tactic
Ben was born as Krishna Bhanji. At least they gave a title role to someone with some Indian ancestry. Contrast that to Hollyweird who traditionally Whitewashed asian roles though...
You're not here and couldn't possibly understand what is going on here. You speak out of ignorance.
siddhant kumar well said
We have bigger problems then racism
This true delayed the freedom of India by who knows how many years.
What u mean by delayed
You are a fool to think Gandhi delayed 8ndian freedom. It is his reach and popularity that ensured Indians united against the Britsih. Vile creatures like Savarker and Godse are not only napunsaks they were also jealous of his popularity and their ideas will never gain popularity to the extent Gandhi is admired universally.
When INDIA needed gadhie he came i still don't understand why a preson would kill him after so many year's we won freedom
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 🔥