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''Bhakta Vidur'' ((ヒンディー語:भक्त विदुर), "Devotion of Vidura") is a 1921 silent Indian film directed by Kanjibhai Rathod and made under Kohinoor Film Company banner. In this film the Hindu mythological character Vidura was moulded on the personality of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. This was the first Indian film to face a ban. == Plot == The story of the film is based on Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'' and depicts a series of conflicts between ''Pandava''s and ''Kaurava''s. Vidura, who was half-brother to the kings Dhritarashtra (father of ''Kaurava''s) and Pandu (father of ''Pandava''s) of Hastinapura, is the main character of the film and the events of the film are portrayed from his perspective. Throughout the film, Vidura shows his compassion and sympathy towards ''Pandava''s multiple times. He gives condolences to ''Pandava''s and assures them that truth always prevails, ''Kaurava''s will be punished soon for their sins. The series of conflicts between ''Pandava''s and ''Kaurava''s finally leads to the terrible Kurukshetra War.〔 〕
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