Gandhi’s banter in the play with the British in London, during the Round Table conference, is a doff to his wit and sense of humour.
When Gandhi, dismayed by the violence in Chauri Chaura, wonders if he is on the right path, Sarojini Naidu (Crystal Sequeira) offers him counsel.
Stepping back to earlier moments in Gandhi’s life, the actors rehearse for the courtroom scene in South Africa, where Gandhi is asked to removed his turban.
Harssh A Singh, seen here in the striped blouse, plays the opposing lawyer. He later steps in for emotional portrayal of Gandhi’s estranged son, Harilal.
The actors, dancers and singers are all attention as director Danesh Khambata (centre) gives his final instructions before the performance.
Choreographer Bertwin Ravi D'souza adds a few words, especially for his dancers.
Just so that nobody forgets their spot!