Lagaan (2001)

Poster
2001 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This design depicts the love triangle in this film. It shows the hero, Bhuvan, with his village girlfriend, Gauri, and Elizabeth, the sister of the evil British officer, who falls in love with the hero.

Set in a farming village in central India at the end of the 19th century, this is a classic battle of good against evil. Lagaan means land tax, and the villagers are unable to pay this to their British rulers because there has been no rain and no harvest for three years. The British officer challenges them to a cricket match, a game which the villagers are unfamiliar with, and if they win the tax will be abolished, if they loose it will be tripled.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Lagaan (2001)
  • Once Upon a Time in India
Materials and techniques
Print on vinyl
Brief description
Indian film poster.
Physical description
This poster focuses on the love triangle in the film. It depicts the Indian hero, Bhuvan, wearing his turban and ear-ring and his Indian girlfriend, Gauri. It also depicts Elizabeth, a European woman in Edwardain dress who is also in love with the hero. She wears a straw hat and carries a parasol. They are set against a yellow background. The text is in the bottom right hand side.
Dimensions
  • Height: 120.3cm
  • Width: 180cm
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
This poster was exhibited with another for this film: These two designs depict the love triangle in this film. They show the hero, Bhuvan, with his village girlfriend, Gauri, and Elizabeth, the sister of the evil British office, who falls in love with the hero.
Credit line
Given by Amir Khan Productions
Subject depicted
Summary
This design depicts the love triangle in this film. It shows the hero, Bhuvan, with his village girlfriend, Gauri, and Elizabeth, the sister of the evil British officer, who falls in love with the hero.

Set in a farming village in central India at the end of the 19th century, this is a classic battle of good against evil. Lagaan means land tax, and the villagers are unable to pay this to their British rulers because there has been no rain and no harvest for three years. The British officer challenges them to a cricket match, a game which the villagers are unfamiliar with, and if they win the tax will be abolished, if they loose it will be tripled.
Collection
Accession number
IS.93-2001

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Record createdAugust 30, 2001
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