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Release Date:
June 23, 2011
Original Title:
And Gandhi Goes Missing...
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
The story is about a boy who bears the surname Godse and he is looked down upon by his classmates and friends as everybody believes he is related to Gandhi's assassin. Set in a rural village school of Western Maharashtra,India.The story explores the Universal Emotion of Prejudice regarding race,caste,creed and religion in rural India.The narrative thought culminates to a climax which forces the viewers to think of the dangers of prejudice.This is a powerful film portraying the non-violent principles of Gandhi which are going missing in today's India using the backdrop of his assasin Nathuram Godse.
Director:
Devendra Shivaji Jadhav
Director of Photography:
Mansoor Shaikh
Editor:
Hemant Parab
Music:
Ritesh Nalini
Producer:
G.K. Desai
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