Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara

Later they go to another doctor named Siddharth, who helps Uttam when he thinks that his house is a jail, and people poisoned his food because he killed Gandhi.

She further wrote, "Technically, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Maara stands out for its flawless photography by Raaj A Chakarvarthy.

It's only thanks to Kher's efforts as lead actor and producer that neglected issues like senile dementia and the erosion of Gandhian ideologies in contemporary India have made it to the big screen.

Boasting mature treatment from Barua, and a moving performance by Kher as an intellectual who becomes a prisoner of his own mind, this movie has the potential to appeal to diverse audiences.

"[3] Conversely, Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 1 out of 5, writing, "On the whole, MAINE GANDHI KO NAHIN MARA is the kind of cinema that may meet with diverse reactions.