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New film to trace Kasturba's influence on Mahatma Gandhi

Sentinel Digital Desk

The upcoming biopic "Gandhi Ki Prerna Kasturba" traces Kasturba Gandhi's influence on Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi. After a special screening in Mumbai, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari of Maharashtra said it is very important that the young generation watch this film.

Directed by Manish Thakur and produced by Manoj Pandey, the film primarily features theatre actors in the cast. While Preeti Jha essays the role of Kasturba Gandhi, the film also features Deepak Antani, Dhruv Raj and Shambhavi Sthapak. The makers arranged a special screening for Governor Koshyari. After watching the film, he said: "I am very happy to watch the film on Kasturba Gandhi's life and everyone should know about her life. Even I am very inspired by her life, especially the way she supported Gandhi ji in every area. She sacrificed so many things and never thought of getting into a comfort zone." "She never let children take the liberty of Gandhi ji's name for materialistic things. I must say that she has played a very important role in Gandhi ji's becoming Mahatma," mentioned Koshyari.

He added that the young generation should watch the film. "They should watch this film in order to understand the significance of relationship and love. These days, wives are called the better half in order to show off. Earlier she was the "ardhagini" out of respect. These days people are losing respect for each other. That is something we can regain after watching this film," said Koshyari.

Although Gandhi ji has been celebrated in the history of Indian freedom movement, not many stories are heard about his wife Kasturba, who was born in Porbandar in 1869. She actively participated in the welfare of women in Champaran, Bihar, and the Quit India Movement, among other protests during the freedom struggle. Considering the fact that there are very little stories known of Kasturba, director Manish Thakur said the film's team had to go through a long and extensive research process. (IANS)