Key Points

Tom Felton shared an emotional Instagram post calling Pratik Gandhi his brother after their series received a standing ovation at TIFF. The Harry Potter star plays Josiah Oldfield, who introduced Gandhi to the Vegetarian Society in London. Felton revealed he prepared for the role through on-the-spot learning with director Hansal Mehta. The series traces Gandhi's formative years as a young law student in London.

Key Points: Tom Felton Calls Pratik Gandhi Brother After TIFF Standing Ovation

  • Tom Felton plays Josiah Oldfield, Gandhi's close friend in London
  • Series explores Gandhi's formative years as law student
  • AR Rahman composed music for the historical drama
  • Production by Applause Entertainment and directed by Hansal Mehta
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'Harry Potter' star Tom Felton calls Pratik brother after 'Gandhi' receives standing ovation at TIFF

Harry Potter star Tom Felton shares heartfelt Instagram post celebrating 'Gandhi' series premiere with Pratik Gandhi and standing ovation at Toronto Film Festival.

"Most of my research has been on the spot, literally, live with the director - Tom Felton"

Toronto, September 10

Harry Potter star Tom Felton has stepped into Indian entertainment with Hansal Mehta's upcoming series 'Gandhi,' which recently had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

The actor, best known for playing Draco Malfoy, took to Instagram to share a series of pictures, including one with his co-star Pratik Gandhi. One picture showed the two hugging each other. Along with the pictures, Felton also expressed his joy about the series getting a "standing ovation" at the prestigious event.

"To my brother in arms @pratikgandhiofficial - the cast & crew that made this happen - what an honour it was to premiere 'Gandhi' at @tiff_net to a standing ovation this weekend - @hansalmehta #gandhi," he wrote.

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Earlier, on September 8, AR Rahman, who composed the music for the series, also posted a selfie on his official Instagram handle, calling Felton "a major part" of the Gandhi series. The image quickly went viral, with fans flooding the comments section.

Felton, who plays Josiah Oldfield, a close friend of young Gandhi during his time in London, earlier spoke to Variety about preparing for the role. Sharing how he relied on his "very wise in history" grandfather, Felton said he did a lot of reading and on-the-spot learning with Hansal Mehta.

"Most of my research has been on the spot, literally, live with the director. That's the best thing about working with not only an Indian crew, but someone that knows a lot more about it than Wikipedia," said the Harry Potter star.

The series, produced by Sameer Nair for Applause Entertainment and directed by Hansal Mehta, traces Gandhi's years in London as a young law student. It also explores how his friendship with Oldfield, who introduced him to the Vegetarian Society, played a role in shaping Gandhi's writing and thoughts.

- ANI

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Aryan P
AR Rahman's music + Hansal Mehta's direction + Pratik Gandhi's acting = masterpiece in the making! Can't wait to watch this series about Bapu's formative years 🙏
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Rahul R
Interesting choice to cast Tom Felton, but he seems genuinely invested in the role. Hope they do justice to Gandhi ji's legacy and don't just make it for Western audiences
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching Harry Potter, it's amazing to see Tom Felton taking on such a meaningful role. Standing ovation at TIFF is huge! Congrats to the entire team 🎉
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Vikram M
Finally a series about Gandhi's London years! Not many people know about this chapter of his life. Great to see Indian stories getting global recognition through platforms like this
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Nikhil C
Hope they show how vegetarianism influenced Gandhi's philosophy properly. That aspect of his life is often overlooked but was so important to his journey

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