'Mangal Pandey' Movie Review    

An Aamir Khan starrer has been awaited for the last four years! The talented 
actor who is known
for his perfection skills as an actor gave us brilliant back to back 
performances with films
like GHULAM, SARFAROSH, DIL CHAHTA HAI and the Oscar Nominated LAGAAN. When 
MANGAL PANDAY-THE
RISING was announced the hype surrounding the film was extraordinary even 
before the movie even
took off.....The combination of Aamir Khan taking on a larger than life 
hero....an
international canvas....the countrys current top actress alongwith the BEST 
technical
team...the film had all the recipes to become a CLASSIC-does MANGAL PANDAY-THE 
RISING live upto
expectations? In one word...YES-although it does have some minor blemishes!

qry_getOurMovieReviewById.title The film revolves around Mangal Panday(Aamir 
Khan)-an Indian
sepoy serving in Britans East India Company. Mangal becomes close friends with 
his commanding
officer Gordon(Topy Stephens) after he rescues him in a war in Afghanistan. 
Gordon is a kind
hearted officer unlike his other white colleagues and shows sympathy towards 
the local indians.
He understands whats happening around him is unjust yet can't disobey the 
orders given by the
army. He helps Mangal in every way possible where he can...

The story takes a sharp turn when the British Army introduce a new set of 
rifles. In order to
operate the rifles the Sepoys are required to bite the bullet before they load 
the gunpowder.
The cartridge itself is soaked in beef and pig fat and both the Hindus and 
Muslims refuse to
use the cartridges on religious grounds. Gordon, unaware that the cartridges 
are actually
soaked in Beef and Pig believes his superiors and tells Mangal that they are 
not soaked in
anything. Mangal trusts Gordon and bites into the cartridge and uses the 
rifle...

Soon after Mangal learns the truth..A angry Mangal revolts and here begins a 
war that shakes
the very ground that the British rule on. A small spark was all that was needed 
and Mangal with
his army starts the rebellion that led to the end of East India Companys 
region....and 90 years
later an end to British rule!

A story of this magnitude needs to grip the viewer from start to end and has to 
be able to
connect with the viewer-if the viewer loses interest the film will fall 
flat(witness KISNA).
Farrukh Dhondys writing is absolutely superlative and he manages to ensure that 
the viewer is
hooked throughout from the very first scene to the last. The film moves at a 
breakneck pace
which leaves the viewer in awe.

Making a film about a historical figure is always difficult....apart from 
remaining true to
History the team also has to take into account cinematic liberties and 
entertain the viewer.
Ketan Mehta succeeds in bringing to life the tale of Mangal Panday. He doesn't 
deviate from
history yet doesn't preach and bore the viewer either. He manages to transport 
the viewer to
the 1800s from the very first scene and is completely clear on what he is 
making. As a director
this is the second time Mehta has made a film on a Historical hero after Sardar 
Vallabh Bhai
Patel and again he emerges a winner. The story is complex-but the manner in 
which the film
unfolds is easy enough for the viewer to decipher which again is credit to 
Mehta. One does feel
that some songs are unwarranted and could've done with a chop-but then keeping 
in mind that
this is a Bollywood film this can be overlooked. Also the strikingly beautiful 
picturisations
of the song completely engulf the viewer. Another flaw I found was that many of 
the sub plots
were under developed. Specially the Mona Ambegaonkar track. Even the track of 
Amisha Patel acts
like a weak link in the movie and it fails to connect with the viewer at all.

There are many instances in the film which will have the viewer in bursts of 
claps and cheers
and Ketan Mehta hits the viewers patriotic nerve dead on! Scenes that will be 
etched in the
viewers minds after the film is finished include..

* Aamir Khan rescuing Rani Mukherji and the fight that ensues with him and an 
British Officer *
The consequent fight in jail where Aamir gets beaten to a pulp and the officer 
asks him to say
"TU EK KUTTA HAI". The scene had the entire cinema in bursts of claps and 
whistles * Toby
rescuing Amisha Patel from the burning pyre * Aamir Khan biting into the pig 
and cow fat soaked
cartridge * Aamirs confrontation with Toby at his house intermision point * The 
1-10 countdown
and Aamir walking upto the cannon screaming FIRE(again a thunderous response) * 
Aamir taking on
the entire regiment alone and then trying to commit suicide and finally * The 
death of Mangal
Panday which itself is a piece of cinematic history..word!

The scenes mentioned above alone make the movie a MUST SEE and demand repeat 
value. Although
rumours perists that Aamir kHan has ghost-directed the movie, but rumours will 
be
rumours...FULL CREDIT must be given to Ketan Mehta who has no doubt given 
Bollywood cinema a
modern day classic which will be remembered fondly in the days to come! 
Comparisons to LAGAAN
are no doubt going to happen, but I feel that LAGAAN and MANGAL PANDAY are 
leagues apart.
LAGAAN for the most was a musical-comedy with a strong message, yes the time 
eras were similar
as were the themes but the manner of storytelling and the story they told are 
completely
different. MANGAL PANDAY is a serious and hard hitting film unlike LAGAAN, and 
to put it
frankly...both are classics in their own right!

Given the pressures of directing a Aamir Khan starrer combined with the 
STUPDENOUS budget Mehta
has no doubt lived upto expectations as a film maker and proves his worth..HATS 
OFF!

The performances here are no doubt the LIFE of the film as one would expect 
with any Aamir Khan
Starrer..and MANGAL PANDAY doesn't disappoint.

The talented actor has played a array of characters in his career and Aamir 
Khan again PROVES
why he is one of the BIGGEST forces in Bollywood as well as one of the Best 
Actors that we
currently have. The actor is with a doubt a perfectionist and yet again Khan 
delivers a
FLAWLESS performances which has a lasting impact on the viewer. Khan BECOMES 
the character of
Mangal Panday and gives it his own unique touch. His getup, delivery, 
mannerisms and
expressions are simply excellent and Khan has again delivered a CAREER BEST 
performance. Apart
from being a flawless portrayl Khan also delivers a CROWD PLEASING performance 
which is most
important. He connects with the viewer with utmost sincerity and in many 
instances the House
Full cinema would burst into a array of claps and whistles. Such was the impact 
that when the
film ended the entire cinema burst out into claps. Till next time Mr Khan...and 
please make the
wait a bit shorter next time, although it was worth the wait this time..

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Toby Stephens too delivers an outstanding performance. The English actor gets 
right into the
skin of his character and completely surprises the viewer with a emmaculate 
portrayl of Gordon.
His Hindi diction is perfect given his character and he lends a certain amount 
of humaneness to
his character which strikes a chord with the viewer. Unlike Paul Blackthorne in 
LAGAAN,
Stephens has been given a parallel role to Aamir Khan and he manages to hold 
his own and not
get overshadowed for the most-an achievement on its own!

Ranu Mukherji is great in a small role. Note that unlike say HUM TUM, BLACK, 
PAHELI or BUNTY
AUR BABLI Mukherji does not have a authorbacked role here. Her role is 
small-yet she manages to
leave an impact with a natural and convincing performance, as well as looking 
gorgeous as
always.

Amisha Patel is the weakest link in the film cast. The actress fails to deliver 
a worthy
performance and one feels that the role should've been done by someone more 
talented. Amisha
horrible asthamtic crying is at its worse here. Thankfully her role is 
miniscule. And yes-She
does share a lip lock with Toby Stephens which has been shot aesthetically.

The supporting cast is no doubt FANTASTIC as expected.

Those that manage to leave a mark are Mukesh Tiwari, Kirron Kher and Amin Hajee.

Mona Ambegaonkar is let down by a poorly etched character as is Coral Reed.

The British actors all play their roles with conviction.

Technically the film is a LANDMARK in Hindi Cinema. Historical films which 
attempt to recreate
a bygone area have been witnessed time and time again in Bollywood(The Superhit 
GADAR, the
classic LAGAAN or the trashy KISNA) but MANGAL PANDAY-THE RISING is a few 
notches above all of
these films technically and truly has the look and feel of an International 
Product.It is no
doubt one of the most POLISHED products to come out from Bollywood in recent 
times..

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The team is the best in the business and the results are simply jawdropping as 
they recreate
the 1800s with utmost sincerity and conviction.

Hammin Dhamijas camerawork, Sreekar Prasads Editting, Nitin Desais Art work, 
and Abbas Ali
Moghuls MINDBLOWING action is in two words-AWARD WINNING!

Musically A.R Rehman register as strong a impact as say THE LEGEND OF BHAGAT 
SINGH, LAGAAN, or
BOSE-THE FORGOTTEN HERO. The two songs that leave a hammerstrong impact is the 
title track
MANGAL MANGAL and the HOLI track which is a treat for Aamir Khan fans. The rest 
of the songs
are brilliantly picturised but they don't add anything to the films actual 
story at all. Javed
Akhtars lyrics are outstanding as always, specially in MANGAL MANGAL.

All up MANGAL PANDAY-THE RISING is hands down one of the BEST films to come out 
of Bollywood
Cinema in one time and is a film that commands respect while arousing patriotic 
feelings in
full blast without being jingoistic. While watching the movie the viewer 
appreciates the very
fundemental thing that we have as a Indian today-FREEDOM. A standing ovation to 
the entire team
of MANGAL PANDAY...and I would even go as far as to call it a Modern Day 
Classic!

Final Rating:   * * * * ½.

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nation."
-John F. Kennedy




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