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Gandhigiri, with its exploration of Gandhi's enduring values in a modern, corrupt landscape, strikes a contemplative tone. The narrative weaves through a series of moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, Rai Saheb, an NRI who returns with a firm belief in peaceful principles. It's interesting how the film contrasts the chaos of contemporary life with the serene ideals of Gandhiji. You feel the weight of every conflict, and the pacing allows for reflection rather than just action. Performances range from earnest to emotionally charged, capturing the struggle of adhering to such values. The practical effects are modest but effective, enhancing the grounded atmosphere of the story. It’s a distinctive piece that asks tough questions without neatly tying everything up in a bow.
Explores moral dilemmas in a corrupt societyFocus on Gandhiji's principles and their relevance todayThought-provoking and reflective pacing
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