Manoj Bajpayee will portray Mahatma Gandhi in a new film directed by Sudhir Mishra, marking the acclaimed Indian actor's first time inhabiting the independence icon. The project, produced by Narendra Hirawat and presented by NH Studioz in partnership with Anubhav Sinha's Benaras Mediaworks, focuses on an unexplored period of India's freedom struggle rather than Gandhi's entire life.
Saurabh Shukla has joined the ensemble cast. Mishra, known for his sharp political dramas like "Chandni Bar" and "Hey Ram," brings his characteristic interest in India's complex modern history to the material. The decision to examine a lesser-known chapter of Gandhi's life reflects a growing trend in Indian cinema toward revisiting historical narratives through fresh angles.
Bajpayee's filmography already demonstrates his range across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam productions. His roles in "Gangs of Wasseypur," "Aligarh," and the Amazon Prime series "The Family Man" showcase his commitment to nuanced character work. A Gandhi portrayal represents a significant milestone in his career, particularly given the cultural weight and scrutiny such roles invite in Indian cinema.
Anubhav Sinha's involvement as producer signals the project's artistic ambitions. Sinha established himself with socially conscious films like "Mulk" and "Article 15," both examining India's communal tensions through genre frameworks. His Benaras Mediaworks partnership with Hirawat suggests resources and distribution reach for what promises to be a prestige production.
The film arrives amid renewed interest in Gandhi narratives within Indian cinema, though most recent adaptations have come from international filmmakers. This domestic production, helmed by Mishra's steady directorial hand, positions itself as an insider's reclamation of Gandhi's story. By isolating a specific historical moment rather than attempting comprehensive biography, the filmmakers avoid the mythologizing trap that has ensnared previous Gandhi films. The project enters development amid
