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Asoka

  • 2001
  • R
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
16K
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Kareena Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan in Asoka (2001)
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The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.The epic tale of King Asoka's life is recounted.

  • Director
    • Santosh Sivan
  • Writers
    • Saket Chaudhary
    • Santosh Sivan
    • Abbas Tyrewala
  • Stars
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kareena Kapoor
    • Danny Denzongpa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Santosh Sivan
    • Writers
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Santosh Sivan
      • Abbas Tyrewala
    • Stars
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Kareena Kapoor
      • Danny Denzongpa
    • 113User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Asoka
    Kareena Kapoor
    Kareena Kapoor
    • Kaurwaki
    Danny Denzongpa
    Danny Denzongpa
    • Virat
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    Hrishitaa Bhatt
    • Devi
    Rahul Dev
    Rahul Dev
    • Bheema
    Ajith Kumar
    Ajith Kumar
    • Susima
    Gerson Da Cunha
    • King Bindusara
    • (as Gerson da' Cunha)
    Subhashini Ali
    • Dharma
    • (as Subhashini)
    Umesh Mehra
    • Emperor Chadragupta
    Sooraj Balaji
    • Prince Aryan
    Johny Lever
    Johny Lever
    • Magadha Soldier
    • (as Johnny Lever)
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Magadha Soldier
    • (as Raghuvir Yadav)
    Suresh Menon
    Suresh Menon
    • Magadha Soldier
    Shilpa Mehta
    • Queen - Sushima's Mother
    Rajlaxmi R. Roy
    Rajlaxmi R. Roy
    • Bar Girl (Aa Tayar Ho Ja)
    Gayatri Jayaraman
    • Gypsy Dancer (Raat Ka Nasha)
    Shweta Menon
    Shweta Menon
    • Nandaneshwari
    Sabir Masani
    • Giri
    • (as Shabir Masani)
    • Director
      • Santosh Sivan
    • Writers
      • Saket Chaudhary
      • Santosh Sivan
      • Abbas Tyrewala
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    10das-7

    Another 10 minutes would have helped

    While this engaging film wonderfully depicts the evolution of a young man into the ferocious killing machine emperor called ChandAshoka (Wild Ashoka) it pays little attention to the much more vital legacy as DharmAshoka (Faithful Ashoka). Cutting two songs, and adding another 10 minutes of exposition to show his evolution into the enlightened and compassionate meesenger of Buddhism would have made the film much more complete, and raised it to the level of highest achievement. Ashoka made Kalinga into a centre of Buddhism that endured more than a millennium, until the Shaivaite and Vaishnavite Hindu Renaissance of the 12th and 13th centuries. His legacy as a prophet of multiculturalism, peace and tolerance was insufficiently explored. It might have helped to have had an English translation of the beautiful and profound rock edicts that were shown only as a visual element in the opening and closing credits. It is a shame that Ashoka's Greek ancestry is not even acknowledged in the film. His grandfather Chandragupta, who is seen as convert to the ultra-pacifist Jain faith in the opening scenes, married the daughter of rht edfeated Greek general Seleucus Nicator, who led Alexander the Great's forces to defeat in the Punjab. Ashoka was born of one of Bindusara's Indian wives, which makes Ashoka at least one quarter Greek -- he was the very fusion of the Greco-Indian classical tradition, snd it was he who caused to be erected the collossal Buddhas at Bamiyan, destroyed earlier this year by the Taliban government in Afghanistan. Despite these minor failings it is a superb film, and even today you can wander the sand dunes of the River Daya (Compassion) in southeastern Orissa (formerly Kalinga) and experience the fullimagining of the Ashokan battlefield. Best regards Satya
    scorpiostarr

    ASOKA: K-K-Kaurwaki?

    ASOKA is a simple tale of sibling rivalry at its most heinous in a battle for the throne, filial duty, plus boy-meets-girl/boy-loses-girl etc, and how a conqueror realizes he has gained nothing by his brutality, and thereafter embarks on a journey of self-realisation and redemption through peace and Buddhism.A simple tale, but made complex by mind-boggling logistics (600 horses, 50 elephants, 6,000 extras together on the battlefield), thought-provoking themes and lyrical cinematography loaded with symbolism and mystique. Moments of levity (`that's not a weapon.THIS is a weapon!' reminding me of `Crocodile Dundee') together with aweinspiring locations and captivating romance, provide a gentle contrast to the gruesome spectacle of war.



    One of the highlights for me was the music. In spite of owning the CD and seeing video clips on MTV, I was unprepared for the lush, sumptuous sounds enveloping me like an embrace, combined with alluring picturization. I would have loved to have seen more of the underwater scene in ROSHNI SE - innovative and full of grace and playfulness.



    The Baadshah (King) of Bollywood, SHAH RUKH KHAN, demonstrates his personal aura of majesty and magnetism- classy, gutsy, seductive and intense, he IS Asoka incarnate: imperious, vengeful or romantic, .every move and emotion delivering a message of Grace, Truth and Sincerity straight to the viewer's heart.



    More famously known for his exuberant dancing, irrepressible energy and audacity, Shah Rukh's flawless portrayal is so internalized and contained, with moments of chilling stillness, that it's difficult to remember any of his previous persona. Shah Rukh in his prime is a formidable, unforgettable vision.



    Another highlight was Shah Rukh's graceful Kallaripayattu (martial art) and one-on-one combat scenes (especially with the enthralling snake sword) almost balletic in execution (no pun intended) - giving added dimension to the phrase `Poetry In Motion'.



    Shah Rukh's intensity reminds me of Martin Sheen who was 35 in Francis Ford Coppola's `Apocalypse Now', a highlight of Hollywood history in its time, the same age as Shah Rukh in Asoka.



    The entire cast lends excellent support, with many outstanding scenes, and no disappointments. Karriena is bewitching, young Suraj beguiling, and Rahul Dev fiercely protective, to help flesh out Santosh Sivan's magnificent movie. Ajith Kumar impresses more every time I see this movie, and successfully evokes sympathy from an unsympathetic role.



    Costume and set design forsake the typical lavish `royal' trimmings, giving a clean, timeless look of elegant simplicity to haunting visuals in soft muted colours (except for the rich, rich, red and stunning peacock blue fabrics) in subtle harmony with the luxurious foliage. God bless Santosh Sivan, a visionary in an industry of mediocrity! (I wonder if he's met Francis Ford Coppola?)

    History of Asoka? .not necessarily!

    History of Cinema? .but definitely!

    The ending left me panting to know what happened next, much like young `Arya' wanting `Pavan' to continue his story-telling ~ is this a clever way to make us beg for a sequel: ASOKA Part II? Mr Sivan, Sir, are you listening?

    FINAL NOTE: The exquisite Book on The Making of Asoka (Mushtaq Shiekh, writer, HarperCollins Publishers) completes and further enriches the magical, mythical experience of ASOKA.

    *SANDI* SRK's AUSSIE FAN #1
    7lochnessmummy

    Terrific legend; very well made film

    It's really hard for me to evaluate Indian films. Although they appeal to me, I live in a world totally alien to theirs. What I see as a film being interrupted by unnecessary music videos, they might see as the marriage of two vibrant, vital aspects of their culture.

    That said, Asoka is a film that I enjoyed very much. The story is epic, complex, and deeply layered, and it almost had me crying in the end (VERY few films can do this). The cast is fantastic, and they did an excellent job. The costumes and the sets were equally great. It's runtime is at 2 hours 45 minutes, but I was left hoping it was going to go a little bit longer. I wanted to know what happened to Davi, and I wanted to learn a few things from Asoka's latter days --when he embarked on his journey towards peace.

    This film is great, and I'm looking forward to seeing it again.
    krishna911_99

    magnificent acting and cinematography

    the film revolves around a real life incident of India's ancient emperor Asoke the great.

    the beginning of the film is simply marvelous, with the emperor Chandragupta Mauriya, renouncing the throne and advising the young prince Asoka not to use the sword.

    the story moves quickly onwards projecting asoka as a competent, even brilliant general but ruthless and ambitious. he is embroiled in intrigues with his step brothers, and with his father who is under the power of his step mother who is hostile to his very presence. unable to tame the haughty prince his mother forces him to go into exile.

    the plot meanders a little until he meets the princess kaurwaki. interesting sequences follow with a heartbreaking partition of the two lovers and the eventual betrayal of asoka by his brothers.

    the emotional parts are fantastic with poetic cinematography. there is some thing for everyone in this film.

    Shah rukh khan once again proves that when it comes to the Indian film industry, there are few who can equal him. his screen presence is immense, and once he is on, there is nothing else you can help notice.

    Kareena kapoor is good, as the destitute yet haughty princess Kaurwaki.

    Supporting castes are excellent, with a special mention of Danny denzongpa, who acts his part to perfection.

    the conclusion of the film is in the massive battle of Kalinga. here the fight sequences are real (not animated), with real time filming. hence the effect is great. the stunts though look like expressive ballet at times.

    the only thing lacking is an all too brief exposure to the spiritual side of the event,(of the emperor renouncing violence). since this was the turning point in his life a little more on this and a little less on the romance between Asoka and Kaurwaki would have made this a definite hit.

    all in all, a marvelous piece of cinema. a must watch for ANYONE.
    9tjtanjeem

    An epic which came before Time

    I heard a lot of negative reviews of this movie ,in my childhood so I never tried to watch it.so recently I thought that let's see how bad it was.

    And I was just stunned what a movie ,such a great movie great acting , awesome dialogue, cinematography direction everything is totally accurate I just loved it.

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    • Trivia
      Shah Rukh Khan wanted Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to be cast in the role of Kaurwaki. However, the director, Santosh Sivan, wanted to cast an actress with whom he hadn't already been paired in a leading role. Shahrukh also recommended Sushmita Sen to play the singing dancer in the bar.
    • Alternate versions
      International version runs 150 minutes. Uncut version runs 180 minutes
    • Connections
      Featured in 47th Filmfare Awards (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      San Sanana
      Written by Anand Bakshi

      Composed by Anu Malik

      Performed by Alka Yagnik and Hema Sardesai

      Courtesy of Sony Music India

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2001 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Император
    • Filming locations
      • Konark, Orissa, India(outdoor filming)
    • Production companies
      • Arclightz and Films Pvt. Ltd.
      • Dreamz Unlimited
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    • Budget
      • ₹130,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $731,277
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $337,464
      • Oct 28, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,405,414
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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