Chiraq malhotra biography of mahatma gandhi

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    Brief Intro:

    Full name- Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi

    Birth Date & place- 2 October in the Kathiawar Peninsula by in Porbandar, Gujarat

    Death date & place- 30th January , huvud Delhi (in Birla house)

    Parent's name- Karam Chand Uttam Chand Gandhi and Putli bai

    Occupation- Leader, Social activist, and lawyer

    Spouse name- Kasturba Gandhi (Baa)

    Children name- Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas & Devdas Gandhi

    Popular names & nicknames- Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi, father of the nation, etc.

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    Father of Nation, popular as "Mahatma Gandhi," originally known as Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was a leader, lawyer, and a great social activist. He was not only a great socialist who played an amazing role as a leader in the Independence of India but also a leader who always supported nonviolence and organized Satyagrah protests against British rule; he and thousands of Indians supported his non-violent a

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    Pratik Gandhi

    As an actor, it is fulfilling to portray a character like Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi whose life witnessed so many ups and downs and emotional turmoil. Sure, the expectations and pressures are high, but I have always focused on exploring his journey from a neutral point of view and showcasing him as a human being. That was my approach when I portrayed him for the first time on stage (in the Gujarati one-man play, Mohan No Masalo). And that’s what I’m doing in Hansal Mehta’s series.

    Chirag Vohra

    Essaying Gandhiji’s role is a huge responsibility. In Nikkhil Advani’s Freedom At Midnight, I tried to portray him with utmost honesty. As I prepared for the role, there were many challenges ahead of me. Appearance-wise, I had to lose 14kg of weight for the role, and for scenes depicting his last days and the ones where he was fasting, I had to lose two more kilos. To further prepare for the role, I read his autobiography (Satyana Prayogo Athva Atmkatha) and also watched