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On its 25th anniversary Aamir Khan Lagaan will be re-released in theaters the nostalgic teaser charms people over

By Kajal Sharma - 03 Jun 2026 09:39 PM

Lagaan transformed a straightforward game into one of the most captivating tales ever portrayed on the Indian film, long before cricket dramas became popular. Ashutosh Gowariker's Aamir Khan-starring movie will now be re-released in theaters to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Fans are ecstatic after the re-release's teaser was recently released by the creators.Long before cricket dramas gained popularity, Lagaan turned a simple game into one of the most engrossing stories ever seen on Indian cinema. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Ashutosh Gowariker's film starring Aamir Khan will now be rereleased in theaters. Following the producers' recent publication of the teaser for the re-release, fans are overjoyed.Fans were nostalgic after watching the official re-release trailer. It provided a window into the dusty fields of pre-Independence India, where a group of brave locals engaged in a memorable cricket match against British officers.

The comments area was inundated with enthusiastic words from fans. A comment said, "All-time best movie ever." Someone else wrote, "Real Cinema Is Back." A fan wrote, "Nostalgia hit, sir." "I couldn't see Lagaan in theaters in 2001," wrote another. greatest regret. Since then, seeing this in a crowded theater has truly been a dream of mine. It will eventually come to pass. A different fan merely said, "This is gold."vThe movie, which takes place in 1893 during the late Victorian period of British colonial control in India, centers on a group of central Indian villagers who are suffering from years of drought and high taxes. When a haughty British Indian Army commander challenges them to a game of cricket, their fortunes drastically change. Their taxes will be waived if they prevail. The villagers must learn the game and overcome overwhelming odds to win because they are not familiar with the sport. Aamir Khan played the lead in Ashutosh Gowariker's 2001 film Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley, Paul Blackthorne, Suhasini Mulay, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Raghubir Yadav, A. K. Hangal, and a number of others were among the ensemble cast.

 

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