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  1. Hace 5 días · Richard Attenborough (born August 29, 1923, Cambridge, England—died August 24, 2014, London) was an English actor, director, and producer known for his dynamic on-screen presence, nuanced work behind the camera, and charity efforts. Attenborough—the eldest of three brothers, one of whom was nature documentarian Sir David Attenborough —was ...

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  2. Richard Attenborough, the director of the film Gandhi (1982) begins his book, In Search of Gandhi (1982), with the words, “I carried ‘Panditji’ — as I eventually came to know him — home ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Was the Mahatma really unknown outside India before Richard Attenborough made a film on him in 1982? That’s what PM Modi said, but it’s not true. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi told a TV ...

  4. Hace 3 días · To say the world only became curious about Gandhi after Richard Attenborough’s film is sheer ‘mann ki baat’, not fact Certainly ‘Gandhi’ and its eight Oscars made Mahatma Gandhi part of international pop culture’s mainstream.

  5. Hace 3 días · Wpa Pool/Getty Images. David Attenborough's relationship with the royal family is a multi-generational thing. Not only did he count Queen Elizabeth II as a personal friend, but the broadcasting legend has also formed a connection with her grandson, Prince William. The pair have embarked on several projects together.

  6. Hace 1 día · Ben Kingsley portrayed him in Richard Attenborough's 1982 film Gandhi, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was based on the biography by Louis Fischer . [338] The 1996 film The Making of the Mahatma documented Gandhi's time in South Africa and his transformation from an inexperienced barrister to recognised political leader.

  7. Hace 5 días · Nobody knew Gandhi before Richard Attenborough ’s 1982 film- documentary, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has claimed. In an interview with local media on Wednesday (29 May), Modi blamed the Congress-led governments of the 20th century for failing to promote the national hero. “Nobody knew [about Gandhi],” he said.