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On Bihar Diwas, Oscar-winning 'Gandhi' landmark wallows in darkness

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Mar 23 2018 | 5:06 PM IST

The centenary of Mahatma Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha, maybe the theme for the ongoing Bihar Diwas celebrations here, but at centuries-old Patna Collectorate, where some of the most iconic scenes in the Oscar-winning film 'Gandhi' were filmed, the mood is hardly festive.

The Collectorate was shown as the Motihari jail and court in the 1982 biopic by Richard Attenborough, but last evening while Gandhi Maidan became the epicentre of a cultural extravaganza, this heritage building sank into darkness by dusk.

City resident B P Gupta, who attended the grand function along with his two daughters, said, the Collectorate should have been lit-up to highlight its Gandhi connect.

"A large number of major public buildings have been illuminated, as it is done ever year on the occasion. This year the theme is 'Champaran Satyagraha Centenary' but still the Collectorate has been left out of the ambit of festivities," he rued.

Gupta's daughter Mohini, a student at a college here, when asked about the significance of the building, said, she only knew that "Collectorate is a very old government building".

Her father interrupted, saying, "They (his daughters) were not even born when the film was being shot in early 1980s. But, by decorating it on Bihar Diwas, the youth can learn about these unknown facets of the city and its history."
Soni, who is also part of a civil society-led movement 'Save Historic Patna Collectorate', said, "How many cities in India can boast of an Oscar connect. And, that too related to a milestone film like 'Gandhi' which remains popular among people around the world."

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First Published: Mar 23 2018 | 5:05 PM IST

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