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THE
RISING
Directed by: Ketan Mehta
Starring: Aishwarya Rai, Toby Stephens, Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee
UK Release date: 12 August 2005 |
The
Rising is an epic tale of friendship, love, loss and betrayal
set against the backdrop of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. This sweeping
epic is based on real historical events, seen as a trigger for
Indian independence. It has been filmed in India over 6 months
with a mix of British and Indian cast.
British
colonial rulers are plundering the country for all its worth,
treating the locals unjustly and causing widespread resentment.
Worst of all they are using the Indians as sepoys, the infantry
of the army, to control and regulate the population.
After
a hundred years of subjugation, India is awakening to the revolutionary
prospect of change and self-rule.
During
a fierce battle in the Afghan wars of the mid-century, Mangal
(Aamir Khan), a heroic sepoy rescues his British commanding officer
William Gordon (Toby Stephens). The event creates a strong friendship
and binding loyalty between them that transcends consideration
of rank and race.
The
friendship is soon challenged, first by arrival of a charming
and beautiful young aristocrat, Emily Kent (Coral Beed), and then
by the introduction of controversial new gun cartridges among
the troops. The relationship is complicated further when Gordon
saves a beautiful young native girl, Jwala (Amisha Patel), from
the funeral pyre of her late husband, and falls in love with her.
The
new cartridges require soldiers to bite through their greased
casing, made of animal fat, and suspicion spreads that the British
are ignoring religious beliefs in favor of cheap weapons, and
polluting their Muslim and Hindu soldiers. Gordon assures Mangal
that the cartridges are free from pollution and demonstrating
his total trust in Gordon, Mangal bites the cartridge. They soon
discover that it really is animal fat and the rumor of this imposed
pollution is the spark that ignites the powder keg of resentment
in the country. Mutiny breaks out with Mangal growing in stature
to lead the Indian people to freedom.
Set
in one of the most beautiful countries on earth, told across the
divides of time, The Rising tells the tale of friends, lovers
and enemies, exploiters and exploited, and the growth and awareness
of a man and a nation.
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