20 Years Completed to Lagaan Movie, Aamir Khan opens up on not winning the Oscar
Aamir Khan uncovered that he was frustrated after Lagaan didn't win the Oscar in 2002. Lagaan was delivered in 2001.
20 years prior, Aamir Khan-starrer Lagaan was delivered on the huge screens on June 15, 2001. The film, which was set in the pre-Independence time, spun around the individuals from a little town who were troubled constantly of dry season as well as high expenses. When tested by a British armed force official for a round of cricket, everybody seizes the chance of dominating the match and getting their duties taken out. after 20 years, the film is as yet cherished and rewatched by many.
Lagaan was even selected for the Oscars in the Best Foreign Language Film in 2002, however lamentably didn't win it. Lead entertainer, Aamir Khan as of late opened up about how he felt when Lagaan didn't win it at the Oscar.
Aamir opened up about how he was baffled when he didn't win the Oscar, yet his greatest honor, be that as it may, was the adoration the film got.
He was cited saying, "I frequently get asked, 'how frustrated would you say you were for not winning the Oscar'? Obviously, I was disillusioned.Many have inquired as to whether the melodies and length of the film was an issue for the Academy individuals? The way that the film was assigned and was in the best five, says that the individuals cherished it. It is difficult to be selected."
AAMIR REVEALS LAGAAN WAS A HUGE CHALLENGE
Further talking about the much-adored film, Aamir said that he realized it was a colossal test on the grounds that the film was a surprising one. He even uncovered that his old buddies Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar had even cautioned him.
Aamir described, "When I had chosen to make Lagaan, I realized I was taking on a gigantic test since it's an exceptionally uncommon film, extremely requesting. Only a couple a long time before I left for shooting, I met with Adi Chopra and Karan Johar. They are excellent companions of mine and they were truly concerned. They said, 'You are making a major film as your first creation, shooting in single timetable and utilizing sync sound. Go for 30 days, and perceive how it ends up. Try not to go single timetable, you'll have no an ideal opportunity to address your errors. Try not to do synchronize sound, on the grounds that nobody has done it for quite a while. It will postpone your shooting. Get exchanges named later, be reasonable.'"
Other than Aamir Khan, Gracy Singh, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajendra Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Rajesh Vivek, Pradeep Rawat and British entertainers Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne, were additionally a piece of the film.
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