The Gandhi craze is sweeping across India, and one of the reasons can be said to be thanks to the film. This film tells the story of the underworld figure Muna, in order to pursue a female radio DJ, falsely claiming to be a university professor, and hesitating to make up for Gandhi's life in order to participate in a radio quiz. When he was planning day and night, Gandhi's ghost appeared in front of him, teaching him how to deal with life's adversity by non-violent means. In this movie where underworld figures chase girls, Mahatma Gandhi's role is played almost from beginning to end, and Gandhi's philosophy and spirit are also implemented throughout the film. One week after the film was opened in the capital, New Delhi, the city government used the film to promote Gandhi's pursuit of truth and non-violent resistance, announcing that the film can be exempt from entertainment tax. Similarly, the state of Chhattisgarh in central India also praised Gandhi's values for the film, which has educational significance, promotes positive messages, and also grants the film tax-free status.
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Bollywood, India’s latest hit comedy in 2006, is the sequel to the hit 2005 hit movie "The Gangsters Going to the Hospital". In this movie where underworld figures chase girls, Mahatma Gandhi's role is played almost from beginning to end. , Gandhi’s philosophy and spirit are implemented throughout the film.
One week after the film was opened in the capital, New Delhi, the city government used the film to promote Gandhi's pursuit of truth and non-violent resistance, announcing that the film can be exempt from entertainment tax. Similarly, the state of Chhattisgarh in central India also praised Gandhi's values for the film "Black", which has educational significance, promotes positive messages, and also grants the film "tax-free" status.
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