Entertainment
Pratik Gandhi Showcases Indian Cinema at Major North American Festivals

Pratik Gandhi is set to showcase his cinematic talents internationally this September, with three of his films being featured at prominent film festivals in North America. The acclaimed actor will present his works, including Gandhi, Phule, and Ghamaasan, at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the India Film Festival of Alberta (IFFA), and the Chicago South Asian Film Festival (CSAFF).
The journey begins on September 6 at TIFF in Toronto, where Gandhi stars in Gandhi, directed by Hansal Mehta. This biopic series explores the life of Mahatma Gandhi, with Pratik portraying the iconic leader. His wife, Bhamini Oza Gandhi, plays Kasturba Gandhi, adding depth and authenticity to the portrayal. Their joint appearance at the premiere is expected to resonate with audiences, highlighting the personal connection they share with the characters.
Following TIFF, Gandhi will travel to Calgary for the India Film Festival of Alberta on September 14. Here, he will present Phule, a film that celebrates the life of Jyotirao Phule, a prominent social reformer in India. Through this role, Pratik aims to shed light on the significant contributions of Phule to Indian society, emphasizing themes of equality and justice.
The tour will culminate in the United States with a screening of Ghamaasan at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival on September 20. This political and philosophical drama showcases another facet of Pratik’s acting prowess, diving into complex and layered characters that challenge societal norms.
Reflecting on his upcoming international showcase, Pratik Gandhi expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “It’s an incredible honour to see my work travel across continents. Gandhi and Phule are stories deeply rooted in our history and society, yet their themes connect universally. Ghamaasan, on the other hand, takes us to the country’s heartland with a tense rural thriller that focuses on the rise of a young nation still negotiating with its past. I am truly excited to share these stories with audiences in Canada and the US, and to see how they resonate across cultures.”
Gandhi’s participation in these festivals not only highlights his individual talents but also brings attention to the rich narratives of Indian cinema on a global platform. As audiences in North America prepare to experience these films, the impact of his performances promises to engage and provoke thought across cultural boundaries.
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