
PASSAGE TO INDIA ''Lagaan'''s Aamir
Khan and Gracy Singh make hay
Lagann: Hardeep Sign Sachdev
Set in British-controlled India circa 1893, the recent foreign-language Oscar nominee centers on a village whose members rally to stave off an astronomical land tax by engaging in…a cricket match. The nearly four-hour movie (at $6 million, the most expensive in Indian history) is already available Stateside on video and DVD.
Posted Apr 18, 2002
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