Is Pratik Gandhi's Love for Historical Heritage Transforming Indian Cinema?

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Key Takeaways
- Pratik Gandhi showcases a strong affinity for historical narratives.
- Period films allow audiences to connect with their heritage.
- 'Saare Jahan Se Accha' explores the 1970s intelligence conflict.
- The series 'Gandhi' is based on significant historical literature.
- Upcoming projects highlight the importance of storytelling in Indian cinema.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) Actor Pratik Gandhi has expressed his passion for historical dramas, highlighting his roles in productions such as "Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story", "Phule", "Saare Jahan Se Accha", and "Gandhi".
"I have previously engaged with similar narratives in theater as well. Our historical heritage is incredibly rich, filled with numerous captivating stories. It is a pleasure to delve into these tales, and if we have the chance, we should seize it!" Pratik shared with IANS.
When asked why period films resonate with diverse audiences, he stated: "These historical dramas are enjoyable because they reveal how individuals responded to various circumstances. They allow us to draw parallels to our own lives, highlighting the significance that once existed. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s refreshing to have a moment of pause."
“Saare Jahan Se Accha” chronicles the intense journey of RAW agent Vishnu Shankar on a perilous mission within Pakistan.
Set against the tense backdrop of the 1970s, a time fraught with the potential for global nuclear conflict, the series captures the fierce intelligence battle between India's RAW and Pakistan's ISI.
The show features a talented cast including Pratik Gandhi, Suhail Nayyar, Kritika Kamra, Tillotama Shome, Rajat Kapoor, and Anup Soni.
Created by Gaurav Shukla and produced by Bombay Fables, with Bhavesh Mandalia as the creative producer, “Saare Jahan Se Accha” is set to premiere on August 13, just before Independence Day, on Netflix.
Regarding his upcoming series “Gandhi”, this biographical drama is crafted by Hansal Mehta.
The series illustrates the life of Mahatma Gandhi, drawing from the books Gandhi Before India and Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World by Ramachandra Guha. The narrative is expected to unfold over three seasons.
Season one will explore Gandhi’s formative years, beginning in colonial India as a curious teenager, 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. The series is set for its world premiere in the 'Primetime Programme' at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 2025.