- Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
- Release Date: May 8, 2002
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100The sunny, funny, toe-tapping Lagaan is the answer to those who ask why they don't make movies like they used to: They do, but in India.
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100Rippingly good, old-fashioned movie epic.
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100A movie that amply delivers on the epic promise of its title, entertaining, enlightening, and emboldening viewers with its deceptively simple premise and execution.
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91The unlikeliest enthralling movie to be released so far this year.
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90It works its magic with such exuberance and passion that the film's length becomes a part of its fun.
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90An inspiring effort, lavishly lensed and featuring a spicy (if occasionally synthy) score from A.R. Rahman. Best of all, it's also something of a musical, as the characters are not above breaking into song and dance to serve their emotions.
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88An enormously entertaining movie, like nothing we've ever seen before, and yet completely familiar.
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Features colorful song-and-dance numbers that look and sound best in surround sound and on a huge screen.
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83Think of this corrective to Kipling as "The Longest Yard" meets "The Seven Samurai" with cricket bats, choreographed dance numbers, romantic triangles and a rousing call to solidarity.
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SidP.10One of the finest movies ever produced in India.