The Gandhi Murder Explained

The Gandhi Murder
Director:Karim Traïdia
Pankaj Sehgal
Producer:Ralitza Ivanova
Nogen Boruah
Moobi Alwright
Screenplay:Ralitza Ivanova
Starring:
Music:Robert Diggy Morrison
Cinematography:Tim Angulo
Ajayan Vincent
Studio:Nugen Media Production
Runtime:118 minutes
Country:India
Language:English
Budget:£15 million

The Gandhi Murder is a 2019 historical political thriller film directed by Karim Traïdia and Pankaj Sehgal. It examines the events leading to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.[1] It stars Stephen Lang, Luke Pasqualino, Om Puri and Vinnie Jones.

Plot

Set in the fraught aftermath of India’s independence from Britain and the partition of British India into India and Pakistan, the film follows the conflicted — and failed — efforts of three disparate Indian police officers (Stephen Lang, Luke Pasqualino and Om Puri) to act upon intel suggesting that Hindu militants were planning to kill Gandhi (Jesus Sans) for his tolerance of Muslims.

Cast

Reception

The Guardian panned the film, awarding it one star and criticizing the strange casting choices (such as Lang as an Indian character) and poor production values.[2] The New York Times was equally critical, questioning the basis of the film and calling the production 'shoddy'.[3] The Los Angeles Times called the script 'clunky' and said 'Its timely messages become muted amid a kaleidoscope of settings, characters, brusque action scenes, blunt speechifying and wan romance.'[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 'India has a love hate relationship with Gandhi': 'The Gandhi Murder' filmmakers talk to us as movie's release in India cancelled. 29 January 2019. The National. Kumar. Shyam. en. 25 March 2019.
  2. News: The Gandhi Murder review – Vinnie Jones steps into Indian history. McCahill. Mike. 2019-01-30. The Guardian. 2019-03-02. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  3. News: 'The Gandhi Murder' Review: A Muddled Conspiracy Thriller. Kenigsberg. Ben. 2019-01-29. The New York Times. 2019-03-02. en-US. 0362-4331.
  4. Web site: Review: Conspiracy theories fail to engage in 'The Gandhi Murder'. Goldstein. Gary. Los Angeles Times. 29 January 2019 . 2019-03-02.