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Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi

Name: Mehta Neha Roll no: 15Semester: 3Subject: The post colonial LiteratureSubmitted To: Dr.Dilip Barad Department of English M.K.Bhavnagar University Bhavnagar

Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi

Richard Samuel Attenborough was an English actor, film, director, film producer and entrepreneur.

Born: August 29, 1923 Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Died: 24, August, 2014

Richard Attenborough

Imaginary Homeland: Salman Rushdie is  a

provocative  writer who likes to remain in controversy for one or the other things.

collection essays.

which were made for 1981 to 1996

Mohandas Karmchand GandhiGandhi was a

historical figure, became a living being, having a new image in the mind of American movie-producer Richard Attenborough.

The Indian leader called Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

Here in the movie Attenborough has compared Gandhi with Christ. He also said that anything can be achieved through submission, self-sacrifice, and Non-violence.

Attenborough’s Gandhi

Gandhi stared his non-violence, non-cooperation movement across India and turned successful events.

Gandhi is help responsible for India’s partition.

Assassination : 30 January, 1948.

Attenborough’s Gandhi

Jalliawala BaghIn court martial an

Englishman asks the question about Jallianwala Bagh to Dyer.

The scene say that his actions were those of a cruel and immediately after condemned by Anglo-Indian

  

We can say that Salman Rushdie has written an article about “Attenborough’s Gandhi” in which he has indicated about Gandhi and also made criticism on him.

Conclusion