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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 17 nominations au total
Gerson Da Cunha
- King Bindusara
- (as Gerson da' Cunha)
Subhashini Ali
- Dharma
- (as Subhashini)
Johny Lever
- Magadha Soldier
- (as Johnny Lever)
Raghubir Yadav
- Magadha Soldier
- (as Raghuvir Yadav)
Sabir Masani
- Giri
- (as Shabir Masani)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShah Rukh Khan wanted Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to be cast in the role of Kaurwaki. However, the director, Santosh Sivan, wanted to cast an actress with whom he hadn't already been paired in a leading role. Shahrukh also recommended Sushmita Sen to play the singing dancer in the bar.
- Versions alternativesInternational version runs 150 minutes. Uncut version runs 180 minutes
- ConnexionsFeatured in 47th Filmfare Awards (2002)
- Bandes originalesSan Sanana
Written by Anand Bakshi
Composed by Anu Malik
Performed by Alka Yagnik and Hema Sardesai
Courtesy of Sony Music India
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the film revolves around a real life incident of India's ancient emperor Asoke the great.
the beginning of the film is simply marvelous, with the emperor Chandragupta Mauriya, renouncing the throne and advising the young prince Asoka not to use the sword.
the story moves quickly onwards projecting asoka as a competent, even brilliant general but ruthless and ambitious. he is embroiled in intrigues with his step brothers, and with his father who is under the power of his step mother who is hostile to his very presence. unable to tame the haughty prince his mother forces him to go into exile.
the plot meanders a little until he meets the princess kaurwaki. interesting sequences follow with a heartbreaking partition of the two lovers and the eventual betrayal of asoka by his brothers.
the emotional parts are fantastic with poetic cinematography. there is some thing for everyone in this film.
Shah rukh khan once again proves that when it comes to the Indian film industry, there are few who can equal him. his screen presence is immense, and once he is on, there is nothing else you can help notice.
Kareena kapoor is good, as the destitute yet haughty princess Kaurwaki.
Supporting castes are excellent, with a special mention of Danny denzongpa, who acts his part to perfection.
the conclusion of the film is in the massive battle of Kalinga. here the fight sequences are real (not animated), with real time filming. hence the effect is great. the stunts though look like expressive ballet at times.
the only thing lacking is an all too brief exposure to the spiritual side of the event,(of the emperor renouncing violence). since this was the turning point in his life a little more on this and a little less on the romance between Asoka and Kaurwaki would have made this a definite hit.
all in all, a marvelous piece of cinema. a must watch for ANYONE.
the beginning of the film is simply marvelous, with the emperor Chandragupta Mauriya, renouncing the throne and advising the young prince Asoka not to use the sword.
the story moves quickly onwards projecting asoka as a competent, even brilliant general but ruthless and ambitious. he is embroiled in intrigues with his step brothers, and with his father who is under the power of his step mother who is hostile to his very presence. unable to tame the haughty prince his mother forces him to go into exile.
the plot meanders a little until he meets the princess kaurwaki. interesting sequences follow with a heartbreaking partition of the two lovers and the eventual betrayal of asoka by his brothers.
the emotional parts are fantastic with poetic cinematography. there is some thing for everyone in this film.
Shah rukh khan once again proves that when it comes to the Indian film industry, there are few who can equal him. his screen presence is immense, and once he is on, there is nothing else you can help notice.
Kareena kapoor is good, as the destitute yet haughty princess Kaurwaki.
Supporting castes are excellent, with a special mention of Danny denzongpa, who acts his part to perfection.
the conclusion of the film is in the massive battle of Kalinga. here the fight sequences are real (not animated), with real time filming. hence the effect is great. the stunts though look like expressive ballet at times.
the only thing lacking is an all too brief exposure to the spiritual side of the event,(of the emperor renouncing violence). since this was the turning point in his life a little more on this and a little less on the romance between Asoka and Kaurwaki would have made this a definite hit.
all in all, a marvelous piece of cinema. a must watch for ANYONE.
- krishna911_99
- 30 juil. 2004
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 130 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 731 277 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 337 464 $US
- 28 oct. 2001
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 405 414 $US
- Durée3 heures
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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