Is Hansal Mehta's 'Gandhi' Making History at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- World premiere at TIFF 2025
- First Indian series featured at TIFF
- Inspired by Ramachandra Guha's books
- Three-season series planned
- Music by A. R. Rahman
Mumbai, Aug 7 (NationPress) Hansal Mehta's upcoming historical drama “Gandhi” is set to have its global debut at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival 2025.
Mehta shared this thrilling news on his X timeline, stating, “An audacious dream, born of belief and perseverance, now steps onto the world stage. Gandhi will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival 2025 as part of its carefully curated PrimeTime slate.”
In a proud moment for India, “Gandhi” becomes the first Indian series to earn a spot at this esteemed festival.
He remarked, “The first Indian series ever to be featured at TIFF. In its 50th year, this festival becomes the home for a story that is at once deeply personal and profoundly universal. A moment of pride. A moment of memory. A quiet revolution begins.”
Produced by Applause Entertainment, “Gandhi” is a cinematic adaptation based on 'Gandhi Before India' and 'Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World' by Ramachandra Guha.
This highly-anticipated series is expected to delve into significant facets of Mahatma Gandhi's life, from his early endeavors in South Africa to his pivotal role as the Father of the Nation during India’s independence movement.
“Gandhi” is slated to unfold over three seasons. Filming for the inaugural season wrapped up in August 2024, with the series anticipated to reach audiences in 2025.
Pratik Gandhi will portray the titular character, with Bhamini Oza as Kasturba Gandhi, Tom Felton as Josiah Oldfield, and Jaival Pathak as young Harilal Gandhi, alongside notable actors such as Amar, Upadhyay, Libby Mai, Harry Mckeown, R Badree, Molly Wright, Ralph Adeniyi, James Murray, Lindon Alexander, Ramdas (Priyansh Bajaj), Jonno Davies, and Simon Lennon in significant roles.
The series will feature music composed by the renowned A. R. Rahman.