Gandhi The Rise to Fame - British Propaganda - BBC Documentary 4/8

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In the second part of the series, Mishal Husain (Pakistani origin) traces Gandhi's transformation from obscure lawyer to father of the nation and discovers a more complicated and intriguing man than the saintly Hollywood version. Gandhi had to face unpopularity, political failure and British jails. But in 1930 he triumphs - launching the most astute campaign of the age -the 240-mile Salt March that succeeded in humiliating the British Raj. This program is telecasted in BBC around Gandhi Jayanthi year 2009. It's one of the best and reasonable effort to find flaws in Gandhi.

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  • dyer died miserbly ad in great lonliness...alone pralyisedbut brits never mention ths...GOD cursed him for killing innocent ppl...

  • why does this documentary start out as if they know something that hadn't already been discussed in his autobiography? I get enough shock value in america... the bbc can be just as lame as fox news...

  • The Sardar who is the survivor of the Jalian Walia Bagh massacre must over 100 years old and he is standing up without a cane-Amazing!!!!

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