Hansal Mehta’s ‘Gandhi’ starring Pratik Gandhi and Addinath Kothare, to release mid-next year
Hansal Mehta's upcoming web series 'Gandhi,' featuring Pratik Gandhi and Addinath Kothare, explores the transformative years of the iconic leader.
Hansal Mehta's upcoming web series 'Gandhi,' featuring Pratik Gandhi and Addinath Kothare, explores the transformative years of the iconic leader.
On a train to Gaya, on 4 March 1953, Jayaprakash Narayan was writing a letter to a person whom he addressed as 'Bhai'. Like Dada in Bangla, Anna in Tamil, Bhai in Hindi is a term of respect for an elder brother.
Ethical values are very critical for growth of a nation and individual. No wonder now there is emphasis on ethics both in the corporate sector and also in the governmental sector. So much so now there is a paper on ethics for the Civil Services. But ethical values can be inculcated and not learnt. They have to be internalised. They can be imparted through personal and exemplary conduct and not preached, but practised. Gandhi emphasised on ethics and so does the New Education Pol
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On the occasion of Independence Day, actor Silambarasan released the official teaser of N S Ponkumar-directed period film, 'August 16, 1947', featuring actor Gautham Karthik in the lead.
Ahead of party's nationwide protest against unemployment and price hike, Gandhi said that the more he talks about the issues of people, the more he would be attacked.
Based on the writings of notable historian and author, Ramachandra Guha, the series will be adapted from his two books ‘Gandhi before India and ‘Gandhi-The Years that Changed the World.
Addressing a press conference at party headquarters here on Monday, Smriti Irani said, "The protest Congress leaders and workers are doing today on the call of Rahul Gandhi, is not to protect democracy but to protect the attempt to save assets worth Rs 2,000 crore of Gandhi family."
In a hard-hitting remark on the Modi government’s showing on the unemployment front, Priyanka Gandhi alleged that their cases of suicides by unemployed youth had witnessed a sharp rise by 60 percent in the last six years of the BJP led government at the Center.