After the global success of Lagaan, Aamir Khan is back with a bang !.  Both Mother India  and Lagaan came so close yet so far away at winning the Oscars.
 
This time Aamir has a great chance to go even further to win the jackpot. If the film does not do well at the box office but it will be remembered in the history of Indian cinema that he was the only actor in Bollywood to  charge a whopping 8 crores by beating the likes of Amitabh, ShahRukh, Hrithik etc
 
The historical saga Mangal Pandey - The Rising, starring Aamir Khan, has been selected as the opening film of the Locarno Film Festival.

It will premiere in Locarno, Switzerland, on August 3, according to producer Bobby Bedi. The film has been directed by Ketan Mehta.

Aamir's Lagaan  had received a fantastic reception at the Locarno Film Festival four years ago.

The festival will be attended by Bedi, Aamir, Rani Mukherjee and Mehta. After the theatrical release of the film, Bedi plans to enter it in other festivals like Toronto and Sundance.

Check out the Website: www.risingthefilm.com

Rini Kakati

The Rising                                                                                                           Language: HINDI                                                                                            Director:Ketan Mehta                                                                                     Producer:Bobby Bedi                                                                                                    Cast: Amir Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Amisha Patel, Toby Stephens, CoralBeed                         Music: A.R Rahman

Preview

The Rising is an epic tale of friendship, love, loss and betrayal set against the backdrop of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. British colonial rulers are plundering the country for all its worth, treating the locals unjustly and causing widespread resentment. Worst of all they are using the Indians as sepoys, the infantry of the army, to control and regulate the population.

After a hundred years of subjugation, India is awakening to the revolutionary prospect of change and self-rule.

During a fierce battle in the Afghan wars of the mid-century, Mangal, a heroic sepoy rescues his British commanding officer William Gordon. The event creates a strong friendship and binding loyalty between them that transcends consideration of rank and race.

The friendship is soon challenged, first by arrival of a charming and beautiful young aristocrat, Emily Kent, and then by the introduction of controversial new gun cartridges among the troops. The relationship is complicated further when Gordon saves a beautiful young native girl, Jwala, from the funeral pyre of her late husband, and falls in love with her.

The new cartridges require soldiers to bite through their greased casing, made of animal fat, and suspicion spreads that the British are ignoring religious beliefs in favor of cheap weapons, and polluting their Muslim and Hindu soldiers. Gordon assures Mangal that the cartridges are free from pollution and demonstrating his total trust in Gordon, Mangal bites the cartridge. They soon discover that it really is animal fat and the rumor of this imposed pollution is the spark that ignites the powder keg of resentment in the country. Mutiny breaks out with Mangal growing in stature to lead the Indian people to freedom.

Set in one of the most beautiful countries on earth, told across the divides of time, The Rising tells the tale of friends, lovers and enemies, exploiters and exploited, and the growth and awareness of a man and a nation.

This sweeping epic is based on real historical events, seen as a trigger for Indian independence. It has been filmed in India over 6 months with a mix of British and Indian cast.


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