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Gandhi Talks presents a curious blend of silent black comedy that’s unlike anything you’d expect from a 2026 film. It spins the tale of Mahadev, an unemployed graduate whose desperation for cash leads him into bizarre encounters with a businessman and a petty thief. The atmosphere is thick with irony, and the pacing feels almost like a dance, where each moment of silence amplifies the tension and the absurdity of the situations. The lack of dialogue forces the performers to rely heavily on physical expression—there’s a rawness to their portrayals that keeps you engaged. You can’t help but admire how the film tackles themes of desperation and morality without uttering a single word, making silence as loud as any script could. It’s definitely a unique piece to have in a collection, adding depth to the understanding of comedy’s range.
Unique silent format · Explores themes of desperation · Distinctive performances without dialogue
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