Mangal Pandey Full Movie
It is coordinated by Ketan Mehta, delivered by Bobby Bedi, and with a screenplay by Farrukh Dhondy. The lead part is played by Aamir Khan, denoting his rebound after he had gone into break after Dil Chahta Hai (2001).
It debuted in the Marché du Film area of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.It was the fourth most elevated netting film of 2005.
Plot
The story starts in 1857, when a vast piece of India was under the control of the British East India Company. Mangal Pandey (Aamir Khan) is a sepoy, a trooper of Indian inception, in the armed force of the East India Company. While battling in the Anglo-Afghan Wars, he spares the life of his British boss, William Gordon (Toby Stephens). Gordon is obligated to Pandey and a solid fellowship creates between them, rising above rank and race.
Gordon salvages a youthful dowager, Jwala (Ameesha Patel), from conferring sati (the demonstration of taking after her expired spouse on to the burial service fire); and a while later, he experiences passionate feelings for her. In the mean time, Heera (Rani Mukerji) has been sold into prostitution, to work for Lol Bibi (Kirron Kher). There is a start of fascination amongst her and Pandey and a contact takes after.
Gordon and Pandey's companionship is tested after the presentation of another rifle: the Enfield rifled black powder rifle. Gossipy tidbits spread among the sepoys that the paper cartridges, which hold the powder and ball for the rifle, are lubed with either pig fat or meat fat. The way toward stacking the rifle requires the trooper to nibble the down on the cartridge, and the warriors trust this would make them devour pork or meat — acts despicable to Muslim and Hindu fighters for religious reasons.
Gordon researches this claim, and is advised by his bosses to guarantee Pandey and his men that the cartridges are free from creature sullying. Showing his trust in Gordon, Pandey chomps the cartridge, however soon thereafter finds reality. This apparently paltry matter turns into the start that lights the fire of insubordination among the sepoys. Uprising breaks out, drove by Pandey, and the circumstance heightens, energized by the disappointment of years of expansionism and oppression. At a certain point, Pandey and Gordon draw in included close by to-hand battle as the last tries to prevent his companion from what he accepts to be a vain exercise that will just prompt unavoidable passing.
The Company moves to rapidly stop the uprising by getting armed force units from Myanmar (Burma). Pandey is caught and set to be exectuted, in spite of the protestations of Gordon, who reasons that Pandey will be respected as a saint and that his legacy will bring about more challenges. This ends up being right, and Pandey weds Heera in his correctional facility cell before his execution as scenes of across the nation rebel against British lead are appeared. In the repercussions, Gordon is recorded as having joined the insubordination to the British Raj.
The film closes with a montage of drawings of the verifiable disobedience and the storyteller portrays the advance of the Indian autonomy development throughout the following century. The montage closes with narrative film of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi driving the Indian National Congress amid quiet challenges against British govern in the 1940s, in the long run constraining a conclusion to imperialism in the subcontinent.
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