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Rang de Basanti

Rang De Basanti
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Promotional poster for the film
Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Produced by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Ronnie Screwvala
P. S. Bharathi (Creative Producer)
Written by Prasoon Joshi (Dialogue)
Rensil D'Silva
Screenplay by Rensil D'Silva
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Story by Kamlesh Pandey
Starring Aamir Khan
Siddharth Narayan
Atul Kulkarni
Kunal Kapoor
Sharman Joshi
Alice Patten
Soha Ali Khan
R. Madhavan
Waheeda Rehman
Music by A. R. Rahman
Cinematography Binod Pradhan
Edited by P. S. Bharathi
Production
company
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Pictures
Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 26 January 2006 (2006-01-26)
Running time
157 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Punjabi
English
Budget 250 million
Box office est.920 million

Rang De Basanti (IPA: [ˈrəŋɡ d̪eː bəˈsənt̪i]; English: Colour it Saffron) is a 2006 Indian drama film written, produced and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. The literal meaning of the title can be translated as "Paint me with the colours of spring". It features an ensemble cast comprising Aamir Khan, Siddharth Narayan, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Atul Kulkarni and British actress Alice Patten in the lead roles. Made on a budget of 250 million (US$3.7 million), it was shot in and around New Delhi. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest opening day collections for a Bollywood film. The film was well received and praised for strong screenplay and dialogues.

The story is about a British documentary filmmaker who is determined to make a film on Indian freedom fighters based on diary entries by her grandfather, a former officer of the Indian Imperial Police. Upon arriving in India, she asks a group of five young men to act in her film.

Rang De Basanti's release faced stiff resistance from the Indian Defence Ministry and the Animal Welfare Board due to parts that depicted the use of MiG-21 fighter aircraft and a banned Indian horse race.

The film was released globally on 26 January 2006, the Republic Day of India, it received critical acclaim winning National award for most popular film. It was subsequently nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2006 BAFTA Awards. Rang De Basanti was chosen as India's official entry for the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, though it did not ultimately yield a nomination for either award. A. R. Rahman's soundtrack, which earned positive reviews, had two of its tracks considered for the Academy Award nomination. The film was well received by critics and audiences for its production values and had a noticeable influence on Indian society. In India, Rang De Basanti did well at many of the Bollywood awards ceremonies, including a win for Best Movie at the Filmfare Awards. The film was declared "Blockbuster" by Box Office India.


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