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06 /06/ 2007 

 

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FILM SHOW "MANGAL PANDEY"

 

Commemorating 60 years of Indias Independence

and 150 years from the 1857 Struggle for Independence

 

The Embassy of India, Athens

The Indo-Hellenic Society for Culture and Development (ELINEPA)

and

The Ionic Centre for Scientific and Cultural Study

organized a presentation of the film

 

MANGAL PANDEY

(in Hindi with English subtitles)

 

on Wednesday  6 June  2007, 7.30 pm

at The  Ionic Centre, 11 Lyssiou str., Plaka

 

The Film was addressed by H.E. the Ambassador of India Dr. Bhaskar Balakrishnan, the President of the Ionic Centre for Scientific and Cultural Study Dr. Isidoros Kioleoglou, and the Preisident of ELINEPA Dr. Dimitrios Vassiliadis. The cultural event was attended by the Ambassador of Mexiko and many people.

 

MANGAL PANDEY - THE RISING  (2005)

[ 150 mins, colour, Dir: Ketan Mehta ; Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherji ; Hindi with English subtitles ]

Synopsis:  

“ Mangal Pandey - The Rising” is based on the life of Mangal Pandey who is known for his role as a leader in the Indian rebellion of May 1857 which led to the downfall of the British East India Company and led to direct rule by the British government (British Raj) of much of the Indian subcontinent for the next 90 years.  Called "The Sepoy Mutiny” by most of the English-speaking world, Indians refer to it as the "First War of Independence". Under the East Indian Company, injustice and widespread resentment had led to the demand for 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.

 

Heera (Rani Mukerji) is a native gypsy girl who has been kidnapped and sold to Lol Bibi (Kiron Kher). Lol Bibi turns Heera into a prostitute and makes her work for her. She soon catches the eyes of Mangal Pandey and a liaison follows.

 

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 required soldiers to bite through their greased casing, made of animal fat of cows and pigs, ignoring religious beliefs of 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. The soldiers soon discover that the cartridges really are greased by animal fat and this triggered the revolt, with Mangal growing in stature in his attempt to lead the Indian people to freedom. Revolt spread from Meerut to much of Northern India.

 

By 1858 the war ended with the defeat of the rebel forces. Sentenced rebels were lashed to the mouth of cannons and blown to pieces.  The end of the war was followed by the execution of a vast majority of combatants from the Indian side as well as large numbers of civilians perceived to be sympathetic to the rebel cause.

 

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