Continuing my tradition of watching movies older than me that no one my age or younger would watch, I watched Nine Hours to Rama. Welcome to British/US moviemaking in the 50s & 60s, where rather than get Indian actors the best they can do is make a Puerto Rican, a German, and a Brit look like Indians for Halloween with bad face cream.
And, oh sure, the acting is terrible - J.S. Casshyap aside for playing basically the first major movie appearance of Mahatma Gandhi ever, and the only one until Ben Kingsley played him in the title role 19 years later. And for Gandhi's first big screen appearance it's all about his assassin.
Some decent cinematography (was nominated for a British award), but otherwise the movie was only worth watching for the "history of history" -- i.e., seeing how the British movie industry portrayed Gandhi and Naturam Godse 45 years ago for the first time in a major film.