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Asoka

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 3h
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6,4/10
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Kareena Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan in Asoka (2001)
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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.

  • Réalisation
    • Santosh Sivan
  • Scénario
    • Saket Chaudhary
    • Santosh Sivan
    • Abbas Tyrewala
  • Casting principal
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Danny Denzongpa
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    16 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Santosh Sivan
    • Scénario
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Santosh Sivan
      • Abbas Tyrewala
    • Casting principal
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Danny Denzongpa
    • 113avis d'utilisateurs
    • 32avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux61

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Asoka
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Kaurwaki
    Danny Denzongpa
    Danny Denzongpa
    • Virat
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    • Devi
    Rahul Dev
    Rahul Dev
    • Bheema
    Ajith Kumar
    Ajith Kumar
    • Susima
    Gerson Da Cunha
    • King Bindusara
    • (as Gerson da' Cunha)
    Subhashini Ali
    • Dharma
    • (as Subhashini)
    Umesh Mehra
    • Emperor Chadragupta
    Sooraj Balaji
    • Prince Aryan
    Johny Lever
    Johny Lever
    • Magadha Soldier
    • (as Johnny Lever)
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Magadha Soldier
    • (as Raghuvir Yadav)
    Suresh Menon
    Suresh Menon
    • Magadha Soldier
    Shilpa Mehta
    • Queen - Sushima's Mother
    Rajlaxmi R. Roy
    Rajlaxmi R. Roy
    • Bar Girl (Aa Tayar Ho Ja)
    Gayatri Jayaraman
    • Gypsy Dancer (Raat Ka Nasha)
    Shweta Menon
    Shweta Menon
    • Nandaneshwari
    Sabir Masani
    • Giri
    • (as Shabir Masani)
    • Réalisation
      • Santosh Sivan
    • Scénario
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Santosh Sivan
      • Abbas Tyrewala
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    Avis des utilisateurs113

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    gluey_98

    are u kidding me?

    original and inventive direction and cinematography? didnt anyone else get the feeling that this was crouching tiger, hidden dragon with an indian story bolted onto it (and that too badly done!)?

    where was the history? why dumb-ass and completely extraneous and unimaginative (except by indian standards) song and dance numbers, while a little bit about buddhist philosophy and not just a couple of orange filtered shots of a buddhist monk walking past the sunset?

    right, plot...what plot? one scene develops to the next in such a contrived manner, one never knows why the war is being raged or any of the rest of it (eg. arya dying at the end...clearly the filmmakers intended, as is de rigeur in hindi films) that the audience must leave crying. but where is the dramatic role for arya's death? there isnt one...just the same as there is no dramatic kudos to any of the developments in the film, except perhaps to satisfy producers/distributors whims and demands.

    direction...santosh sivan has clearly been watching and learning from ang lee and ridley scott amongst others and still manages to direct some of the most cack-handed action ever...could martial arts fight scenes be any more pedestrian?

    i wont go on...but suffice it to say, i sat thru this more easily than the typical poor boy meets rich girl, whose father is a corrupt business type...his best friend dies at the end and he gets the girl type hindi film, but pls, dont think of this as original and ground breaking!
    7lochnessmummy

    Terrific legend; very well made film

    It's really hard for me to evaluate Indian films. Although they appeal to me, I live in a world totally alien to theirs. What I see as a film being interrupted by unnecessary music videos, they might see as the marriage of two vibrant, vital aspects of their culture.

    That said, Asoka is a film that I enjoyed very much. The story is epic, complex, and deeply layered, and it almost had me crying in the end (VERY few films can do this). The cast is fantastic, and they did an excellent job. The costumes and the sets were equally great. It's runtime is at 2 hours 45 minutes, but I was left hoping it was going to go a little bit longer. I wanted to know what happened to Davi, and I wanted to learn a few things from Asoka's latter days --when he embarked on his journey towards peace.

    This film is great, and I'm looking forward to seeing it again.
    9zenaf

    Impressive

    This film is not intended to be derogatory towards Buddhists, but does indeed enact the historical beginnings of Buddhism. King Ashoka was a vicious warrior before he was shown the 8-fold path but his conversion did not occur until much blood was spilled in his land. It is unfortunate that other viewers have a skewed version of the conception of Buddhism and take this film to be negative. Nevertheless, I was impressed at the historical accuracy, the strength of the acting, and the vividness in the vision of the director. He chooses very unique positions to shoot the scenes and uses stop-time in very emotionally effective manners. I recommend this film not only for the story but for the visual elements and as an example of an Indian film that offers more than just song and dance.
    6Mitch-38

    Likeable Drama/Musical

    Likeable, but long, quasi drama, quasi musical with a little comedy thrown in about intrigues of a family of an Indian Raj. This won't be everybody's cup, but if you stay with it, the story delivers a satisfying conclusion.

    The actors are attractive and enjoyable, the battle scenes were enhanced by NOT using CGG. By keeping shots local, on real actors, as opposed to long distance pans of computer generated people, it simply looked better. CGG, as shown in the movie THE PATRIOT; looked phony and to a viewers intuition, felt phony. Kudos to the producers for keeping it real.

    My only beef was the time length of the film, and just a few too many melodramatic moments of pathos. This kind of going for the heart-strings style of screenwriting can backfire, if one goes to the well too often.

    The music and dance numbers were pretty terrific, albeit through my western eyes. Their tempos were sweetly romantic, or heartfelt in their display of sadness, depending on the case. All were artistic, interesting and entertaining.

    ASOKA, the biography of an Indian Prince, is recommended.
    7fuaad45

    One of Indian cinema's finest offerings

    Asoka is a movie by acclaimed cinematographer and director Santosh Sivan, and it is clearly evident from his latest venture that he is about to change the celluloid world forever. The movie is an epic and the first example of International Indian cinema on a wide scale, bigger canvas and projected through the eye of a master filmmaker.

    The film begins with the young Prince Asoka (Shah Rukh Khan) as a boy who watches his father accept Jainism, a peaceful religion that encourages him to toss aside his sword, which has caused much bloodshed. The young boy is intrigued by the weapon and picks up the new toy, masters it and soon learns that with the power of yielding this sword comes a great price. A warrior is born who fights many battles yet it is quickly established that this young man is very much fighting human wars, quenching a thirst for power and balancing this with his love for his family, particularly his mother. His mother renounces her son's violent ways and requests him to undergo the greatest education any person can: a journey.

    On his journey as an ordinary traveller, the prince encounters friends and learns to eat peasant food with his trusty horse Pawan, who mirroring an opposite reflection to Asoka's seemingly black heart, is pure white with eyes that steal the heart of anyone who gazes into them. While exploring through a forest he meets the Princess Kaurwaki (Kareena Kapoor), whose eyes mesmerise one moment and warn off invaders in a blink. She is the embodiment of beauty and the prince introduces himself as Pawan to her, only to find there is a price on her head and she, accompanied by General Bheema (Rahul Dev) and young Prince Arya (Suraj Balaji), are on their own journey to make it alive to Kalinga where their destiny awaits them.

    The journey of Asoka continues with trials and love, jealousy and betrayal, all making up cornerstones of what Prince Asoka experiences along the way. He falls flawlessly in love with Kaurwaki, and she becomes his soul and purpose of living, but destiny strikes a blow only to begin a mission born in rage and spread by blood. To reveal the rest of the movie would be taking too much from the audiences' viewing pleasure but the journey for Asoka is far from over.

    A story of a traveller's travels, his education that is the journey, the loves and losses and wars and redemption all encompass this 173 minute epic that grips the viewer from the moment the camera pans down onto Asoka, as if indicating it is descending onto a mountain full of riches within, up until the deeply disturbing ending, which leaves the viewer with a ray of hope before the credits flash to announce not the end of the story but the beginning.

    Santosh Sivan's camerawork and direction are par excellence, as his unique flash-technique and use of many shots to accentuate a minor detail in a scene all add together to create a cleverly woven story immortalised on film. In some sequences the camera cuts like a sword with flashes of residue left lingering both on screen and in the viewer's mind, yet in others following, he uses less shots and still manages to maintain rhythm. A film such as Asoka cannot be appreciated on a single viewing alone as upon initial contact one is simply bombarded with an onslaught of visual delights, spellbinding sounds and a story that emerges from our past but still reaches into the depths of every man's soul.

    Performance wise Shah Rukh Khan is the life of the movie. His acting prowess is detailed to the fullest in emotional gut-wrenching scenes, that portray innocence, rage, peace and longing all through his demeanour and eye-language. Asoka's arrogance and clarity of his every action, coupled with the consistent river of flowing energy is evident through the actor's performance which to his credit leaves one finding the line which ends with the character and turns into actor. Asoka could not only be Shah Rukh's greatest screen incarnation, but also a clear message to international cinema of his screen presence, dedication and mastery of his art.

    Kareena Kapoor, as the warrior princess who acts as sister and mother figure to Arya, a cautious then enduring lover to Asoka and emerges as someone on her own personal journey, in search of her identity and sense of belonging while juggling her duties, heart and mind in a three ring circus, Kareena gives what is by far her finest performance to date. After her innocent and natural debut in Refugee, she is finally allowed to once more realise her potential and play a character that only she could do justice to. Her look sans make up, except a few lines accentuating her eyes as the window to her soul, is as pure as the princess herself and the image of her going to get milk, fully wrapped except for her eyes is of sheer cinematic delight. Kareena has mastered the art of acting with her whole body in a short span of time and her performance in Asoka proves this. One hopes her potential is continually unlocked and her future holds many more performances and films of this calibre.

    It is ironical that a film inspired by history is destined to make history itself by being the first Indian masterpiece to be shown at so many festivals, in so many countries and shown nationwide breaking into mainstream British cinema. It is certainly one of Indian cinema's finest offerings and deserves the attention it is bound to receive, missing out on this homage to true cinematic form would be like missing history. Go see it.

    Fuad Omar.

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    • Anecdotes
      Shah 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 alternatives
      International version runs 150 minutes. Uncut version runs 180 minutes
    • Connexions
      Featured in 47th Filmfare Awards (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      San 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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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 octobre 2001 (Inde)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Император
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Konark, Orissa, Inde(outdoor filming)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Arclightz and Films Pvt. Ltd.
      • Dreamz Unlimited
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    • 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
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    • Durée
      3 heures
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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