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Gandu eventually meets "Ricksha," a cycle rickshaw driver and Bruce Lee enthusiast. The two form a bond, wandering through a drug-fueled, surreal version of the city. ganduworld

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Yet, the metaphor of “Ganduworld” already exists in reality. Across India and the world, Gandhi has been reduced to a bronze statue, a stern face on currency notes, and a set of platitudes recited by politicians who ignore his economic critique of industrialism. We have already built Ganduworld—it is called the museum, the tourist trail of Sabarmati Ashram, and the mandatory school textbook chapter. The danger is not the hypothetical theme park, but the living “theme-parking” of a revolutionary into a harmless, static icon. When a prophet becomes a mascot, his radical edge is dulled. Gandhi’s challenge to consumer capitalism, his belief in village economics, and his uncomfortable experiments with celibacy and diet are sanded down into a smooth, marketable logo: the round glasses and the walking stick.