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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of the unsung warrior of Mahabharata, Arjuna and explores the much ignored stories of the warrior.The story of the unsung warrior of Mahabharata, Arjuna and explores the much ignored stories of the warrior.The story of the unsung warrior of Mahabharata, Arjuna and explores the much ignored stories of the warrior.
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- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Yudhveer Bakoliya
- Arjun
- (voix)
Ashok Banthia
- Bhim
- (voix)
Ravi Khanvilkar
- Drona
- (voix)
- (as Ravi Khanwilkar)
Vijay Kashyap
- Shakuni
- (voix)
Sachin Khedekar
- Krishna
- (voix)
Vishnu Sharma
- Bhishma
- (voix)
Anjan Srivastav
- Kirat
- (voix)
- (as Aanjaan Srivastav)
Hemanth Mahaur
- Duryodhan
- (voix)
- (as Hemant Mahaur)
Brajesh Jha
- Yudhishthir
- (voix)
- (as Brijesh Jha)
Niraj Sah
- Dhritrashtra
- (voix)
- (as Niraj Shah)
Achyut Potdar
- Shivnandan
- (voix)
Asmit Kaushik
- Uttar
- (voix)
Varinder Sharma
- Kama
- (voix)
Anupam Shyam
- Susharman
- (voix)
Sitaram Panchal
- Headman
- (voix)
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I was moved to see is because I know a bit about the Mahabarata - we saw the Indian TV version many years ago (it ran weekly, for quite a few months).
The first surprise was the intermission, after only an hour!
I don't know how involved the Disney company was in it. The character animation reminds me a bit of Disney's "Pocahontas", but the overall animation is unsurpassed. In one or two places, actual scenery is combined with the animation - but it is so well done you have to look for it.
I think someone would enjoy this movie even if he didn't know the Mahabarata - but it certainly helps. The story glosses over some important details: why is blind King Dhritarashtra's wife blindfolded? Who is this Krishna fellow? And why is Arjuna disguised as a woman?
There are at least two scenes that I remember from from the epic that are in the movie: one when Arjuna is learning archery from Bhishma [?], and sees only the eye of the bird in the tree (now we know he's going to be a great archer); the other when Yudhishthira loses his shirt in a dice game, run by the treacherous Shakuni. There may be others.
The movie is a slice of the Mahabarata: it's Arjuna's story, how he grows into a true prince despite the best (=worst) efforts of the Kuru.
Even if the story on the screen is hard to follow, the animation is superb. I have not seen better, even from Miyazaki. This is one movie I could see again.
The first surprise was the intermission, after only an hour!
I don't know how involved the Disney company was in it. The character animation reminds me a bit of Disney's "Pocahontas", but the overall animation is unsurpassed. In one or two places, actual scenery is combined with the animation - but it is so well done you have to look for it.
I think someone would enjoy this movie even if he didn't know the Mahabarata - but it certainly helps. The story glosses over some important details: why is blind King Dhritarashtra's wife blindfolded? Who is this Krishna fellow? And why is Arjuna disguised as a woman?
There are at least two scenes that I remember from from the epic that are in the movie: one when Arjuna is learning archery from Bhishma [?], and sees only the eye of the bird in the tree (now we know he's going to be a great archer); the other when Yudhishthira loses his shirt in a dice game, run by the treacherous Shakuni. There may be others.
The movie is a slice of the Mahabarata: it's Arjuna's story, how he grows into a true prince despite the best (=worst) efforts of the Kuru.
Even if the story on the screen is hard to follow, the animation is superb. I have not seen better, even from Miyazaki. This is one movie I could see again.
1. As an animation film....fabulous. Haven't seen anything of this level earlier from India . will truly put it on the international animation level . Reminded me of some of the classic animation films from the west. even though it was not like those giant expensive 3d films, in fact that is what made it refreshing. just the classic style and beautiful details. 2. As a story, loved it. while it spoke of something we are all so familiar with in India, it still managed to keep us glued and wait for whats next. Hats off for taking a known story and yet making it so interesting. Waiting for a sequel 3. After ages, some sensible , clean cinema...with no sleazy dances and loud abusive language. I didn't have to cringe while watching it with the family 4. Was so good to see that people are still trying to make clean beautiful looking films 5. And most importantly all age groups seem to have enjoyed it thoroughly!
Beautifully animated, good soundtracks and of course the dub perfectly matched with the characters, only the thing which I felt was missing is the 'The Mahabharat' war of Kauravas and Pandavas, the movie is indeed incomplete without it. I hope disney make another animated movie on Mahabharat.
I loved the movie!! No doubt it deviates quite a lot from the epic, but I being in the animation industry, can clearly understand the animations are not ordinary, as pointed out by many. People who have absolutely no knowledge about animation, can please stay away from writing negative feedback for the movie.
It was 3D in 2D animation, where the movie is released in 2D, but the background and contrast characters have a 3D feeling!! People who haven't noticed this will have a good time noticing it.
If there's a sequel then I will surely look forward to this movie. But yeah, people who do not like darker themes in the movie, wherein the hero suffers but then rises, may stay away!! Because this is not exactly pertaining to the epic, but it's surely shown in a good way.!!
It was 3D in 2D animation, where the movie is released in 2D, but the background and contrast characters have a 3D feeling!! People who haven't noticed this will have a good time noticing it.
If there's a sequel then I will surely look forward to this movie. But yeah, people who do not like darker themes in the movie, wherein the hero suffers but then rises, may stay away!! Because this is not exactly pertaining to the epic, but it's surely shown in a good way.!!
The Disney house offers us this unusual film whose target audience is in India. We have the story of Arjuna, the main prince in the Bhagavad Gita and one of the most important figures among the Lord's associates. This film emphasizes the figure of Arjuna, leaving aside valuable elements (such as his cousin Krishna who barely appears). Despite this, the story is faithful and entertaining, consolidating the stories of the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavatam as worthy of being taken to celluloid. For those who want to know more about the great figures of the immense Vedic spiritual tradition, this film is worth seeing.
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- AnecdotesThe film has narrated the Mahabharata through Arjun's perspective and telling his unsung and unknown life to the audiences which people are not familiar with
- ConnexionsVersion of Nala Damayanti (1920)
- Bandes originalesDaanav
Performed by Vishal Dadlani and Shankar Mahadevan
Composed by Vishal Dadlani (as Vishal) and Shekhar Ravjiani (as Shekhar)
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 017 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 527 $US
- 27 mai 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 10 017 $US
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
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