Mangal Pandey's music launched

Onkar Singh in New Delhi | July 15, 2005 16:29 IST

Chief of Army Staff General J J Singh released the music of Aamir Khan's Mangal 
Pangey at Priya
PVR Cinema, New Delhi, on Thursday night.
 
The much-hyped film is produced by Bobby Bedi.
 
Bedi presented the first copy of the music to filmmaker Yash Chopra, whose Yash 
Raj Films holds
the rights to distribute the film and music in India and aborad.

Aamir, who plays Mangal Pandey, the sepoy who revolted against the British 
colonisers, said he
hoped the younger generation would learn from the film and the illustrious 
freedom fighter.
 
"This is the right time for the release of a film like this because whether it 
be Afganistan or
Iraq, we see foreign powers trying to impose their administration on local 
people," the star
said. "I feel privileged to have accepted the film and having done the role of 
Mangal Pandey.
(Director) Ketan Mehta has done a wonderful job and it is wrong to say that I 
was an invisible
director," he added.

The film also stars Rani Mukerji, Amisha Patel and British actor Tobey Stephens.
 
Rani, who plays Heera, a prostitute, in the film, said, "The role demanded that 
my body
language be different and the movements be spontenous. I wish that they 
(prostitutes) were
treated with more respect. If I ever get a chance to do something for them, I 
would not
hesitate from helping them."
 
"I would like to express my gratitude to the Indian film industry for 
recreating the period of
1857, which marked the beginning of the Indian Independence movement," General 
Singh said.
"Mangal Pandey was a righteous character and he rebelled against the British 
and ignited the
sparks that helped us overthrow the British," he added.

The film hits theatres on August 12, with an eye on the Independence Day 
weekend. "With a long
weekend, we hope to do good business in the first week. This started as a large 
project and
continued to grow larger and larger," Bedi said.

Javed Akhtar has written the lyrics of the seven songs and A R Rahman has 
composed the music.
 
"If you take out the songs, there is nothing left in the film," Rahman said. "I 
wanted to have
a large orchestra and I told Bobby about my requirements. He said I could 
record the songs
anywhere in the world. They were finally recorded in Prague. The most difficult 
composition in
the film was the mujra."

Aamir also sings a song in Mangal Pandey. "It's Rahman's fault," he laughed, 
"He felt I should
sing. Whenever something goes wrong, we blame Rahman for it!"
 
Interestingly, the last time Aamir had sung for a film, it also starred Rani. 
And Aati Kya
Khandala, from the film, Ghulam, had been a rage.

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