
Indians simply called him 'Bapu' and Tagore called him'Mahatma'. For Churchill he was the 'half-naked fakir'. For the world, MohandasKaramchand Gandhi was the greatest and most influential Indian of the twentiethcentury. Gandhiji described his journey through life as a 'quest for truth' andit led him to the struggle for freedom in India. Inspiring people through hisunique strategy of satyagraha - he soon became the guiding spirit of themovement. An ideology that would later influence leaders like Martin Luther Kingand Nelson Mandela. Political leader, social reformer and philosopher, MahatmaGandhi: Apostle Of Non-Violence isthe mesmerising story of a frail, self-deprecating man who possessed thecharisma that could galvanise a nation and lead it to freedom.
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