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'Lagaan' completes 23 Years: 5 reasons why the Aamir Khan film is such a classic till today

Released in 2001, 'Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India' is a treasured Hindi film directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. As the film marks its 23rd anniversary, it's worth celebrating for its remarkable aspects.

June 15, 2024 / 12:05 IST
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Beyond its entertainment value, the film explores themes of unity, perseverance, and the fight against injustice. (Image via X)
Beyond its entertainment value, the film explores themes of unity, perseverance, and the fight against injustice. (Image via X)

Released in 2001, 'Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India' is indeed one of the most precious gems of Hindi cinema. The Ashutosh Gowariker directorial brought a story that resonated with every Indian. Set in 1893, during the late Victorian period of British colonial rule in India, the film follows the inhabitants of a village in Central India who, burdened by high taxes and several years of drought, are challenged by an arrogant British Indian Army officer to a game of cricket as a wager to avoid paying the taxes they owe. As the film completes its 23 years, it's time to look at some aspects that make it worth celebrating.

1. Unique Plot
'Lagaan' truly left everyone stunned with its plot. The movie's message of empowerment and the victory of the underdog is summed up very well in its storyline, where everyone felt connected to it. Such a unique plot had never been explored in the industry before, but with Lagaan, the audience saw a whole new kind of cinema that not only touched their hearts but also delivered a powerful message.

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2. Exceptional Performances
'Lagaan' was adorned with some of the finest actors of Indian cinema. They not only kept the audience hooked but also brought the emotions of every character to life on screen. With Aamir Khan and Gracy Singh as the main leads, the film also featured British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne. Moreover, the film had a huge slate of talented actors who contributed significantly to its success.

3. Outstanding Music
The music of 'Lagaan' perfectly complements its theme. Capturing the true essence of the village backdrop, the music of the film nicely evoked every emotion. Composed by A. R. Rahman, the soundtrack incorporated several music styles and genres. Songs like Radha Kaise Na Jale, Chale Chalo, Ghanan Ghanan, Mitwa, and others remain special and memorable even today.