

Gandhi Talks (2026) is an Indian silent black comedy film directed by Kishor Pandurang Belekar. The movie is unique because it tells its story without spoken dialogue, relying instead on expressions, music, and visual storytelling. Blending satire with social commentary, the film explores themes of non-violence, greed, and modern society while drawing symbolic inspiration from the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
The film features a notable cast including Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Siddharth Jadhav. With its silent-film approach and satirical tone, Gandhi Talks aims to deliver a socially reflective message through humor and visual drama rather than conventional dialogue.
The story revolves around a struggling young man whose life changes when he unexpectedly finds an ancient artifact connected to the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. The discovery attracts the attention of powerful individuals who believe the artifact holds great financial and symbolic value. Soon, the protagonist finds himself caught in a chaotic pursuit involving criminals, opportunists, and influential figures all hoping to claim the object for their own benefit.
As the chase unfolds across the city, the characters become entangled in a series of absurd and humorous situations. Despite the growing greed and conflict around the artifact, the spirit of Gandhi’s philosophy of peace and non-violence quietly influences the events, often leading to ironic and unexpected outcomes.