Gandhi later moves to a village to experiment with his "Gram Swaraj" (village self-governance) ideals, facing challenges from both the political establishment and social realities.

The narrative begins with the historical tension of the Partition of India. However, the plot pivots when survives the shooting. While Godse is imprisoned, Gandhi—true to his principles of non-violence and dialogue—visits him in jail to understand his perspective. The heart of the story is the "Yudh" (war) of ideologies:

The film follows their parallel journeys as they grapple with their convictions, eventually leading to a climax where their conflicting views on the soul and future of India are put to the ultimate test. Key Details Director: Rajkumar Santoshi. Music: A.R. Rahman.

Deepak Antani (as Gandhi) and Chinmay Mandlekar (as Godse).

The movie depicts intense intellectual face-offs between Gandhi and Godse. Godse blames Gandhi for the "weakening" of India and the Partition, while Gandhi defends his vision of a secular, inclusive, and non-violent nation.