Mangal Pandey

Mangal Pandey

  • Director: Ketan Mehta
  • Writer: H. Banerjee,Farrukh Dhondy,Ranjit Kapoor
  • Countries of origin: India, United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: Hindi, Urdu, English
  • Release date: August 12, 2005
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Mangal Pandey: The Rising
  • "The Rising" is a feature film directed by Kotai Mehta and starring Aamir Khan.
    A film released by The Republic of India , an epic tome about friendship, love, loss and betrayal that took place during the national uprising of The Republic of India in 1857 , focusing on a soldier of The Republic of India and Friendship between British commander William Gordon.

    Details

    • Release date August 12, 2005
    • Production companies NH Studioz

    Box office

    Budget

    ₹340,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $954,108

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $531,018

    Gross worldwide

    $8,142,076

    Movie reviews

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    • By Alberto 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      It's been a long time since I watched a legendary drama. I'm excited to see it.

      While watching, I thought, Sanyuanli is so loud, the British devil of Dog X, who recorded our first rebellion? Who is broadcasting? Who can photograph such a momentum and beauty? ! !

      Maybe I've said it before, but it seems that everyone is pointing too much at Japan. What about the British devils? What about the French guy? What about the Eight-Nation Army? ?

      calm down, down, down, ok, try to summarize the common elements of a ha legendary drama, - dare not say "necessary",...

    • By Dortha 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      Mangal Pandey The Rising

      He Wei hero
          has always felt that although India has experienced many disasters and still has many problems, it is a country of faith.
          The characters in the film are very realistic. In the beginning, save his life and become confidants. There will be conflict, but it can also be resolved in a wrestling. Mangka can stand up for black slaves to be beaten; Gordon is also willing to be a hero to save beauty for innocent widows who are sacrificed, these are not easy things. The two...

    • By Destin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      Riot Heroes - Fools Make History

      First of all, this is a movie that puts the protagonist on stage gorgeously without making us wait too long... no, it's a guillotine. When the mangkabandi played by Ami walked to the rope that symbolized death, the camera slowly pushed his face, and showed his fearless eyes and unwavering eyes in front of us. Already deeply shaken. It is said that survival fear is the most difficult psychological difficulty to overcome in a person's life, so why is this man with a face full of vicissitudes...

    • By Isac 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      For freedom, the head may be cut off and the blood may flow

      Because I like Aamir Khan, I look for his movies one by one, three fools, unknown death, destruction for love, the color of Sabati, the stars on the earth, I have read all of them, and the picture of the hero of resistance is on Ah I don't like the shape of Mi, so I put it at the end.
      I know it's a film about rebellion. I don't like watching it very much. Because of Ami, I still decided to watch it. The heroine is average, and no other Indian movie heroine is amazing, but love is not the...

    • By Ericka 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      Riot Hero

      I rarely watch Indian movies, but this "Heroes of Resistance" was down accidentally, and I finished watching it off and on. Mangka was originally an ordinary Indian soldier in the armed corps under the colonial rule of the East India Company. Because he was dissatisfied with the brutality and arrogance of the ruler, he witnessed the oppression of civilians and the trampling of religious beliefs. To pay homage to the nation's cause of freedom, he inspired the people with courage and fearlessness...

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    • By Winnifred 2023-09-30 03:26:36

      The picture is not very good, but it still looks...

    • By Gloria 2023-08-08 18:39:17

      I just watched it for the short legs, haha! As long as he is not standing in the crowd, he is still very conspicuous! I don't know much about the Indian War of Independence, but the complexity of Indian religion is amazing! Why can't the bullet be drawn by hand and must be bitten by the mouth? Uh... that era happened to be between our two Opium Wars, okay, I support the awakening of the male...

    • By Jocelyn 2023-08-07 23:22:51

      Revealing the dark history of the East India...

    • By Gardner 2023-07-29 11:55:51

      There are more important things to live than to make ends meet. That is faith, dignity and...

    • By Kamron 2023-07-06 21:27:29

      Rani's dance is really...

    Movie plot

    The background of "The Rising" is The Republic of India during the British colonial era in 1857. A squad leader of The Republic of India Corps named Mangal Pandey was dissatisfied with the British East India Company 's persecution of The Republic of India at that time. Indian civilians and disrespectful religious Faith , led a company of The Republic of India soldiers to revolt against the violence. The single-minded revolution...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    Aishwarya Rai was originally set to play the role of Jwala but withdrew at the last minute due to contract issues and the role was given to Ameesha Patel
    Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor acted as a reporter for some of the shoots while visiting the scene
    Aamir Khan grows his beard for the movie because he doesn't like...s
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    Movie quotes

    • Mangal Pandey: You have tasted a black man's loyalty - now taste his *fury*!

    • Mangal Pandey: What is "company"?

      Captain William Gordon: In your Ramayana there was one villain "Ravana" who had ten heads, company has a hundred heads and they're all joined by the glue of greed.

    • Mangal Pandey: Halla Bol!