During a podcast, Harshad Mehta fame actor Pratik Gandhi made a powerful statement:
> “We need Gandhi in today’s era, not Hitler. He was the first Alpha Male of India.”
This line forces us to pause and reflect.
In a world where aggression, domination, and loud power are often celebrated, Gandhi represented a different kind of strength — courage without violence, leadership without hatred, and fearlessness rooted in truth.
Was Gandhi’s calm resistance a greater form of masculinity than brute force?
Can non-violence still stand strong in today’s chaotic, polarised world?
Or has our definition of an “alpha” completely changed with time?
I want to know your thoughts.
Do you agree with this perspective, or do you see leadership differently today? 👇
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