![]() As the crowd erupts in celebration, Elizabeth seeks out Bhuvan but turns away when she sees him locked in an embrace with Gauri- the girl Bhuvan loved. With five runs needed, he hits six runs off the last ball, in very dramatic fashion, and wins the match for the villagers. Facing defeat, Bhuvan bats steadily and is aided by others in closing the gap to their target. When Bhuvan's team starts batting, they lose quick wickets and soon half the team is out. ![]() They are finally dismissed by Kachra's excellent spin bowling. On the day of the match, the British bat first and score heftily, Captain Russell hitting a century. He resists pressure again from the villagers, who are concerned over playing with an untouchable, and manages to convince them. Bhuvan immediately sees value and adds Kachra to the team. As the ball bounces, the spin carries it in another direction. At a practice game, he fields a ball that is returned to him by Kachra, a cripple who lives outside the village. Back in the village, Bhuvan is struggling to find an eleventh player. ![]() Meanwhile, Captain Russell is told by his senior officers to prepare to pay the province's taxes out of his own pocket should he lose the match. Gauri, the daughter of the town physician, Ishwar, knows all this and is heartbroken because she is the one in love with Bhuvan. She refuses to stop helping the villagers, hiding the fact that she is secretly falling in love with Bhuvan. When Captain Russell finds out, he is incensed at Elizabeth. Word spreads in the village and others are inspired to join Bhuvan's team. Bhuvan is delighted, and the group starts meeting Elizabeth at grounds outside the village to learn the game. She wants to teach them the game so that the match is played fairly. Elizabeth, Captain Russell's visiting younger sister, approaches them, offering to help. He challenges Bhuvan to a game of cricket in return for cancelling their tax for three years, a bet that Bhuvan accepts.ĭespite protests from the village, Bhuvan gathers a few who support him, and together, they crouch outside the cantonment grounds trying to understand the game. This is overheard by the sadistic company captain, Andrew Russell, who feels slighted. A young farmer named Bhuvan incites laughter by mocking the game. They want to ask for an exemption from tax ( lagaan) but the Raja is busy watching the British play a match of cricket. ![]() In 1893, the villagers of Champaner await meeting their Raja outside the British cantonment grounds. It became the third Indian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film after Mother India (1957) and Salaam Bombay! (1988). Lagaan received widespread critical acclaim and awards at international film festivals, as well as many Indian film awards. Lagaan released on 15 June 2001, clashing with Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. The narrative spins around this situation as the villagers face the arduous task of learning a game that is alien to them and playing for a result that will change their village's destiny. The story revolves around a small village in Central India, whose inhabitants, burdened by high taxes, and several years of drought, find themselves in an extraordinary situation as an arrogant British army officer challenges them to a game of cricket, as a wager to avoid paying the taxes they owe. The film is set in 1893, during the late Victorian period of India's colonial British Raj. Made on a then-unprecedented budget of ₹250 million ( US$5.32 million), the film was the maiden project from Aamir Khan Productions and was shot in villages near Bhuj. The film is produced by Aamir Khan who stars alongside debutant Gracy Singh while British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne play supporting roles. Agricultural tax), released internationally as Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language epic musical sports film written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker.
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