Mangal Pandey: The Rising
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Movie poster for Mangal Pandey: The Rising |
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| Directed by | Ketan Mehta |
| Produced by | Bobby Bedi Deepa Sahi |
| Written by | Farrukh Dhondy Ranjit Kapoor |
| Narrated by | Om Puri |
| Starring | Aamir Khan Rani Mukerji Toby Stephens Coral Beed Ameesha Patel Kirron Kher |
| Music by | A. R. Rahman |
| Cinematography | Himman Dhamija |
| Editing by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
| Distributed by | Kaleidoscope Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Maya Movies Yash Raj Films |
| Release date(s) | 12 August 2005 |
| Running time | 151 mins |
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| Language | Hindi / English |
| Budget | Rs. 330M (estimated) |
| Gross revenue | $8,142,076 [1], Approx Rs.380M |
Mangal Pandey: The Rising (Indian title) or The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey (international title) (released in India on 12 August 2005) is an Indian movie based on the life of Mangal Pandey, an Indian soldier who is known for his role in the Indian rebellion of 1857. It is directed by Ketan Mehta, produced by Bobby Bedi, and with a screenplay by Farrukh Dhondy.
Aamir Khan, a leading Bollywood actor, plays the lead role of Mangal Pandey. Pandey was a Sepoy whose actions helped spark the Indian rebellion of 1857. The rebellion is also known as "The First War of Indian Independence", "The Sepoy Mutiny" or "The Sepoy Rebellion".
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[edit] Plot
The film begins in 1857, when India was ruled by the British East India Company. Mangal Pandey (Aamir Khan) is a sepoy, a soldier of Indian origin, in the army of the East India Company. Pandey is fighting in the Anglo-Afghan Wars and saves the life of his British commanding officer, William Gordon (portrayed by Toby Stephens). Gordon is indebted to Pandey and a strong friendship develops between them, transcending both rank and race.
Gordon rescues a young widow, Jwala (Ameesha Patel), from committing Sati (the act of following her deceased husband on to the funeral pyre). Afterwards, he falls in love with her. Meanwhile, Heera (Rani Mukerji) has been sold into prostitution, to work for Lol Bibi (Kirron Kher). There is a spark of attraction between her and Pandey and a liaison follows.
Gordon and Pandey's friendship is challenged following the introduction of a new rifle, the Enfield rifled musket. In reality as in the film, rumors began to spread among the sepoys that the cartridges (referring here to cardboard wrapped powder and shot, not metallic cartridges) were greased with either pig fat or beef tallow - an abhorrent concept to Muslim and Hindu soldiers, respectively, for religious reasons. British military drills of the time required soldiers to bite open the cartridge. The idea of having anything which might be tainted with pig or beef fat in their mouths was unacceptable to the sepoys of both religions.
In the film, Gordon investigates, and is told to assure Pandey that the cartridges are free from pollution. Demonstrating his total trust in Gordon, Mangal bites the cartridge. But Pandey soon discovers that the cartridges really are greased by animal fat. The rumour of this imposed pollution is the spark that ignites the powder keg of resentment in the country. Mutiny breaks out, led by Pandey.
The film ends with documentary footage of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
[edit] Cast
| Actor/Actress | Role |
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| Aamir Khan | Mangal Pandey |
| Rani Mukerji | Heera |
| Toby Stephens | Captain William Gordon |
| Coral Beed | Emily Kent |
| Ameesha Patel | Jwala |
| Kirron Kher | Lol Bibi |
| Om Puri | Narrator |
| Ben Nealon | Hewson |
| Habib Tanveer | Bahadur Shah Zafar |
| Varsha Usgaonkar | Rani Laxmibai |
| Kenneth Cranham | Kent |
| Tom Alter | Watson |
| Mukesh Tiwari | Bakht Khan |
| Shahbaaz Khan | Azimullah |
| Amin Hajee | Vir Singh |
[edit] Release
[edit] Box office
The film had a successful start at the Indian box office, grossing Rs 172,000,000 in its opening week.[2] The film grossed $954,000 at the U.S box office and a further $7,187,000 at foreign markets for a worldwide total of $8,142,076.[1] It became average grosser overall.[3]
[edit] Critical reception
Upon its release, the film received positive reviews receiving a 90% rating from noted critics meaning "fresh" at Rotten Tomatoes. Film critic Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film a rating of four stars of five saying that the film is "A genuine attempt at bringing alive a great hero on celluloid, the film will only bring pride and prestige in the domestic market as well as on the international platform."[4]
Derek Elley of Variety commented, "This is the classic structure of all the best historical epics, and though the film employs recognizable Bollywood trademarks, helmer Mehta's approach is more "Western" in its rhythms, pacing and avoidance of Asian melodrama. Musical set pieces are more integrated into the action, and the focus is kept tightly on the Gordon-Pandey relationship."[5]
[edit] Criticism
In India, the Bhartiya Janata Party demanded a ban on the film, accusing it of showing "falsehood" and indulging in "character assassination" of Mangal Pandey. As an example, the BJP spokesman stated that the film shows Mangal Pandey visiting the house of a prostitute.[6] The Samajwadi Party leader Uday Pratap Singh called in the Rajya Sabha for the movie to be banned for its "inaccurate portrayal" of Pandey.[7] The Uttar Pradesh government criticised the film for "distortion" of historical facts, and considered banning it.[8] Protestors in Ballia district, of which the historical Pandey had been a native, damaged a shop selling cassettes and CDs of the film, stalled a goods train on its way to Chapra (Bihar), and staged a sit-in on the Ballia-Barriya highway.[8]
[edit] Soundtrack
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| Studio album by A. R. Rahman | ||||
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15 July 2005 (India)
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| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
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| Producer | Bobby Bedi | |||
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The music of the movie was scored by A. R. Rahman with lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar.
| # | Title | Singers | Length |
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| 1. | "Al Maddath Maula" | A. R. Rahman, Kailash Kher, Murtuza Khan, Kadir | 05:55 |
| 2. | "Holi Re" | Aamir Khan, Udit Narayan, Madhushree, Srinivas, Chinmayee | 04:51 |
| 3. | "Main Vari Vari" | Kavita Krishnamurthy, Reena Bhardwaj | 04:51 |
| 4. | "Mangal Mangal" | Kailash Kher | 02:29 |
| 5. | "Mangal Mangal - Aatma" | Kailash Kher | 04:19 |
| 6. | "Mangal Mangal - Agni" | Kailash Kher | 02:25 |
| 7. | "Rasiya" | Richa Sharma, Bonnie Chakraborty | 05:55 |
| 8. | "Takey Takey" | Sukhwinder Singh, Kailash Kher, Kartick Das Baul | 04:31 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=mangalpandey.htm
- ^ http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/bollywood/20050816-3.html
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2005.htm
- ^ http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/review/7350/index.html
- ^ http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117927824.html?categoryid=31&cs=1
- ^ "BJP demands ban on Mangal Pandey". Indian Express. 11 August 2005. http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=52577. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
- ^ "Rajya Sabha Parliamentary Bulletin, Part I, 205th session, Special Mentions (2-02 p.m.)". Government of India. 18 August 2005. http://rajyasabha.nic.in/bul1/205/18082005.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
- ^ a b "UP govt to consider ban on 'Mangal Pandey'". Indian Express. 11 August 2005. http://www.rediff.com/news/2005/aug/14mangal.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-29.
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- Mangal Pandey: The Rising at Rotten Tomatoes
- Mangal Pandey: The Rising at Box Office Mojo
- Mangal Pandey: The Rising at the Internet Movie Database
- Streamed songs of movie
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