Did Hansal Mehta’s ‘Gandhi’ Receive a Standing Ovation at TIFF?

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Key Takeaways
- Standing ovation received at TIFF highlights audience appreciation.
- Pratik Gandhi portrays Mahatma Gandhi in a compelling narrative.
- Series based on Ramachandra Guha's acclaimed works.
- First season covers Gandhi’s early life from 1888 to 1915.
- Produced by Applause Entertainment.
Mumbai, Sep 12 (NationPress) The highly anticipated series “Gandhi”, directed by Hansal Mehta, garnered a standing ovation following its premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Actor Pratik Gandhi, who plays the role of Mahatma Gandhi, expressed his feelings of being overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response.
Pratik took to Instagram to share a collection of images and clips from the premiere event, including a video capturing the audience's standing ovation.
In his heartfelt caption, Pratik wrote: “Today was incredibly special as #Gandhi debuted at #TIFF50. I am grateful and blessed to be surrounded by the passionate Gandhi team, the beautiful audience, and the overwhelming response that filled the air with joy and smiles.”
The series also features Bhamini Oza, Kabir Bedi, and Tom Felton, and it portrays the life of Mahatma Gandhi, inspired by Ramachandra Guha's books 'Gandhi Before India' and 'Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World'. Planned to unfold over three seasons, the first season, which covers the years from 1888 to 1915, wrapped shooting in August 2024.
The inaugural season chronicles Gandhi’s early life, beginning with his experiences as a curious teenager in colonial India, progressing to his time as a shy law student in London, and culminating in his 23 transformative years as a young lawyer in South Africa.
Produced by Applause Entertainment, the series promises to deliver a profound narrative.
On September 9, Pratik shared a moment with Hollywood's Tom Felton, whom he referred to as “his first friend in England,” expressing eagerness to welcome him to India.
Felton, portraying Josiah Oldfield in the series, called Pratik his “brother in arms,” stating: “To my brother in arms @pratikgandhiofficial – the cast & crew that made this happen – what an honor it was to premiere ‘Gandhi’ at @tiff_net to a standing ovation this weekend – @hansalmehta #gandhi.”
In the comments, Pratik responded: “Cheers to my first friend in England, the innocent, emotional, and funny @t22felton. Can’t wait to have you in India.”