How Did Pratik Gandhi and Bhamini Oza Celebrate 19 Years Together?

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Key Takeaways
- Celebration of 19 years of love and partnership.
- New show 'Gandhi' garners critical acclaim.
- Shared passion for theatre brought them together.
- Personal and professional lives intertwined.
- Inspiring love story in the entertainment industry.
Mumbai, Sep 12 (NationPress) Actor Pratik Gandhi and his wife Bhamini Oza are celebrating their remarkable journey together as their new show, "Gandhi" directed by Hansal Mehta, has garnered a standing ovation following its premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
In a heartfelt post, the Scam 1992 actor shared a couple of stunning photos from the film festival, reflecting on their 19 years of togetherness. He remarked, "It began like a scene written by fate itself. A boy beneath the glow of stage lights, a girl hidden among the silhouettes of an audience. Who could have known that a single glance from the wings to the crowd would spark a love that even the spotlight couldn’t outshine? She stepped backstage, her words a standing ovation... an actor herself, she recognised the tremor of truth in his performance."
He noted that their bond formed through a shared passion for acting and theatre, evolving from friendship into a deeper connection.
"Two strangers, both draped in the language of theatre, walked out for coffee, only to discover, laughing, that neither of them could stand the taste. And yet they lingered, long enough for friendship to soften into something more tender, for laughter to knit itself into vows. They married, they dreamed, not just of life together, but of standing side by side, someday, on the same screen. Nineteen years later, the curtain rises again. They are inside the dream they once whispered about. Coffee now warms their mornings. The boy is still in love. The story is still being written..." the post concluded.
In "Gandhi", Pratik portrays Mahatma Gandhi and Bhamini plays Kasturba Gandhi, alongside notable actors such as Kabir Bedi and Tom Felton in pivotal roles.
The show is based on "Gandhi Before India" and "Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World" by Ramachandra Guha, chronicling Mahatma Gandhi’s formative years—from a curious teenager in colonial India to a shy law student in London and eventually as a young lawyer who spent 23 transformative years in South Africa.