Maidaan
- 2024
- 3h 1min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,9/10
22.989
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Ispirato dall'allenatore e manager della nazionale indiana Syed Abdul Rahim, considerato l'architetto del calcio indiano.Ispirato dall'allenatore e manager della nazionale indiana Syed Abdul Rahim, considerato l'architetto del calcio indiano.Ispirato dall'allenatore e manager della nazionale indiana Syed Abdul Rahim, considerato l'architetto del calcio indiano.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 11 candidature totali
Maxx Taylor
- Australian Football Player
- (as Jesse Austin)
Insane Ashraf
- Performer
- (solo nei titoli)
Recensioni in evidenza
I saw this last nite with my wife in Gaiety theatre Bandra n I loved the movie.
There are no surprises here, what with it being based on a true story, but even if you're unfamiliar with what really happened, as I was, then u will be rejoiced to learn some astonishing facts about our football team under the guidance of Mr Abdul Rahim.
Thankfully, Maidaan never takes its pedigree for granted, and delivers the goods largely by focusing on the roots of the victory instead of the cheap emotional payoff that other sports films are so obsessed with.
Maidaan plays as a stellar reenactment of our amazing victory and it's elevated considerably by the always fantastic Devgn who got into the role of that of Abdul Rahim, the coach known as the architect of modern Indian football.
Abdul Rahim is considered to be the greatest coach India has ever produced.
His tenure is considered as a "Golden age" of Indian football.
There are no surprises here, what with it being based on a true story, but even if you're unfamiliar with what really happened, as I was, then u will be rejoiced to learn some astonishing facts about our football team under the guidance of Mr Abdul Rahim.
Thankfully, Maidaan never takes its pedigree for granted, and delivers the goods largely by focusing on the roots of the victory instead of the cheap emotional payoff that other sports films are so obsessed with.
Maidaan plays as a stellar reenactment of our amazing victory and it's elevated considerably by the always fantastic Devgn who got into the role of that of Abdul Rahim, the coach known as the architect of modern Indian football.
Abdul Rahim is considered to be the greatest coach India has ever produced.
His tenure is considered as a "Golden age" of Indian football.
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I watched this movie with no idea of the storyline but I can't even stand from my seat in movie running time. Despite of its 3 hours running time, there is not a single moment where you want to blink your eye specially movie second half.
It's a must watch for every Indian to live our glorifying football history. IMAX experience is above the expectations .
BMG was above average and it's make you feel every moment.
I never experienced football experience like this in IMAX and the director makes us feel proud of our history.
Loved every frame of the movie...!!
It's highly recommended for an IMAX.
It's a must watch for every Indian to live our glorifying football history. IMAX experience is above the expectations .
BMG was above average and it's make you feel every moment.
I never experienced football experience like this in IMAX and the director makes us feel proud of our history.
Loved every frame of the movie...!!
It's highly recommended for an IMAX.
Besides 2 unnecessary songs the USP of this excellent movie was its almost flawless editing. Although the movie was 3hrs 1 minute long,i never never felt bored(except for the 2 unwanted songs)as it was always very interesting and captivating throughout. Although his role was not a challenging one at all,Ajay Devgn is always extremely convincing in these types of roles unlike comic roles where he's a total failure. Gajraj Rao's average acting was overshadowed by his ridiculous hairpiece which made him look like an absolute clown. The rest of the junior cast were average while all of the footballers were very convincing in playing their parts
This true story was very well scripted and the screenplay and direction were absolutely brilliant
9/10.
"Maidaan" isn't just a film; it's a cinematic triumph that pulsates with the heartbeat of Indian football's golden era. At its core, it's a testament to the indomitable spirit of champions and a celebration of the visionary who shaped their destiny. Ajay Devgn's portrayal of Syed Abdul Rahim is nothing short of mesmerizing, a portrayal that transcends mere acting to embody the essence of a man driven by passion, resilience, and an unyielding belief in his team's potential.
Devgn's performance as Rahim is a revelation, capturing the essence of a man whose quiet strength and strategic brilliance propelled Indian football onto the world stage. With every nuanced expression, he breathes life into Rahim's unwavering conviction and unwavering dedication to his players, making it arguably his career-best performance in over three decades of cinematic brilliance.
"Maidaan" isn't just about victories on the field; it's a deeply human story that delves into the complexities of ambition, integrity, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Through Devgn's portrayal, we witness Rahim's battles not only against formidable opponents but also against the corrosive forces of corruption and cynicism. His portrayal is a masterclass in character study, highlighting the depth and complexity of a man driven by a singular vision.
Director Amit Ravindernath Sharma's deft hand ensures that every frame pulsates with the energy and emotion of the era, transporting audiences to a time when football was more than just a game-it was a beacon of hope and unity. The film's breathtaking cinematography and AR Rahman's soul-stirring score further elevate the viewing experience, immersing audiences in the raw intensity of the matches and the quiet moments of triumph and despair.
But at its heart, "Maidaan" is Ajay Devgn's triumph. His portrayal of Syed Abdul Rahim is not just a performance; it's a revelation-a reminder of the transformative power of cinema to illuminate the human spirit. Through his portrayal, Devgn honors not only Rahim's legacy but also the countless unsung heroes who paved the way for Indian football's ascent. So, do yourself a favor and witness this cinematic masterpiece unfold on the big screen. You'll leave the theater not just exhilarated by the game's glory but also enriched by the journey of a man who dared to dream against all odds.
Devgn's performance as Rahim is a revelation, capturing the essence of a man whose quiet strength and strategic brilliance propelled Indian football onto the world stage. With every nuanced expression, he breathes life into Rahim's unwavering conviction and unwavering dedication to his players, making it arguably his career-best performance in over three decades of cinematic brilliance.
"Maidaan" isn't just about victories on the field; it's a deeply human story that delves into the complexities of ambition, integrity, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Through Devgn's portrayal, we witness Rahim's battles not only against formidable opponents but also against the corrosive forces of corruption and cynicism. His portrayal is a masterclass in character study, highlighting the depth and complexity of a man driven by a singular vision.
Director Amit Ravindernath Sharma's deft hand ensures that every frame pulsates with the energy and emotion of the era, transporting audiences to a time when football was more than just a game-it was a beacon of hope and unity. The film's breathtaking cinematography and AR Rahman's soul-stirring score further elevate the viewing experience, immersing audiences in the raw intensity of the matches and the quiet moments of triumph and despair.
But at its heart, "Maidaan" is Ajay Devgn's triumph. His portrayal of Syed Abdul Rahim is not just a performance; it's a revelation-a reminder of the transformative power of cinema to illuminate the human spirit. Through his portrayal, Devgn honors not only Rahim's legacy but also the countless unsung heroes who paved the way for Indian football's ascent. So, do yourself a favor and witness this cinematic masterpiece unfold on the big screen. You'll leave the theater not just exhilarated by the game's glory but also enriched by the journey of a man who dared to dream against all odds.
Ajay Devgn scores a tour-de-force performance in Maidaan, the inspiring biographical drama about Syed Abdul Rahim, the unsung hero who defied all odds to revive Indian football in the 1950s and 60s.
As the fiercely determined coach, Devgn is a force of nature, rallying his rag-tag team to overcome lack of funds, facilities and support through sheer willpower. The young actors portraying the players match Devgn's intensity with wonderfully naturalistic acting.
Director Amit Sharma transports viewers to that era through lush period details and deftly balances the personal drama with exhilarating, innovatively-shot match sequences. The climactic 1962 Asian Games final is a genuine goosebump-raising triumph.
But the soul of Maidaan lies in its simplicity and understated tone in depicting Abdul Rahim's against-all-odds journey. In the pantheon of Bollywood sports biopics, it's a winning underdog story that raises a deserving champion. An entertaining, uplifting must-watch!
As the fiercely determined coach, Devgn is a force of nature, rallying his rag-tag team to overcome lack of funds, facilities and support through sheer willpower. The young actors portraying the players match Devgn's intensity with wonderfully naturalistic acting.
Director Amit Sharma transports viewers to that era through lush period details and deftly balances the personal drama with exhilarating, innovatively-shot match sequences. The climactic 1962 Asian Games final is a genuine goosebump-raising triumph.
But the soul of Maidaan lies in its simplicity and understated tone in depicting Abdul Rahim's against-all-odds journey. In the pantheon of Bollywood sports biopics, it's a winning underdog story that raises a deserving champion. An entertaining, uplifting must-watch!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizEnd credits of the film shows surviving heroes of Syed Abdul Rahim's team until 2023.
- BlooperThe movie starts with 1952, India losing 10-1 to Yugoslavia in Olympics, just a year after Indian football team won gold in Asian games in 1951. But in the movie, the success of India winning the Asian games 1951 was never mentioned.
- ConnessioniReferenced in 25th Nexa IIFA Awards (2025)
- Colonne sonoreMirza
Composed by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Manoj Muntashir
Performed by Richa Sharma, Javed Ali
Duration: 5:16
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