Arjun: The Warrior Prince

Arjun: The Warrior Prince

Film Poster
Directed by Arnab Chaudhuri
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala Siddharth Roy Kapur
Screenplay by Rajesh Devraj
Music by Songs:
Vishal Shekhar
Background Score:
Dhruv Ghanekar[1]
Cinematography Hemant Chaturvedi
Production
company
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • 25 May 2012 (2012-05-25)
Running time
96 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a 2012 Indian animated action film. The film is directed by Arnab Chaudhuri and produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures. The film was released in India on 25 May 2012. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures held a week-long limited engagement on 1 September 2012 at the El Capitan Theater to qualify for Academy Awards consideration. However, the film was not nominated, and so far, the film has only been seen in America on Netflix Streaming.[2]

Plot

The story is based on the early life of the Pandava brothers, loosely taken from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. The storyline begins with Arjun as a nine-year-old boy, and follows him until he grows into the warrior that the world knows him as. It explores his life with his brothers in Hastinapur, his training and education, and his ultimate discovery of the warrior within himself.

The movie begins with the young prince of Viratnagar asking a maid to tell him a story. The maid narrates him the story of Arjun.

She tells him that Arjun was a student of Drona, and that he learned the art of warfare from him. He was more skilled than all the students of Drona. None of his own brothers, nor his cousins - the hundred Kaurvas - could equal him in the art. Duryodhana and the other Kaurvas despised the Pandavas, for they feared that they might usurp Duryodhana's throne. When the king Dhritrashtra grew older, the rivalry between his sons the Kaurvas and the Pandavas intensified. Twice, Duryodhana attempted to kill all the Pandavas, but failed. To avoid further conflict, Dhritrashtra proclaimed Duryodhana as the crown prince of Hastinapur, and asked Yudhishthira to be the king of a distant unkempt territory of the empire.

In the meantime, Arjun won a swayamvar, and married the daughter of the King of Panchala, Draupadi. Duryodhana, who loathed the Pandavas, hatched a conspiracy with his uncle Shakuni and won all that belonged to the Pandavas in a betting game called chaupar. After losing everything, Yudhishthira betted his own brothers and Draupadi, and even himself. Draupadi was insulted in front of everyone, but Arjuna could not say anything because Yudhishthira was the king, and the king's words are the last words. The Pandavas, according to the rules of the game, had to go into exile for twelve years and an agyatavasa for one year. While all the Pandavas go one way, Arjuna travels North to do tapasya. Before leaving, Draupadi makes him promise that he will take revenge for her insult. He then leaves, and does tapasya, during which he earns a bow from the Lord Shiva.

The story then shifts back to the present day Viratnagar. It is revealed that the Pandavas are spending their secret exile, or 'agyatavasa', there, and are noticed by some of the spies of Duryodhana. According to the outcome of the game, if any one of the Pandavas is found before the end of that one year, the Pandavas will have to again go for a twelve-year exile. The spy informs Duryodhana that the Pandavas are in Viratnagar. So he launches an attack on Viratnagar with the help of his bandit friends. The king of Viratnagar leaves to thrash the marauding bandits. However, that is the bait. From the other direction Duryodhana's army comes, and it seems that the young prince of Viratnagar is the only one who is left to fight.

Uttar's maid drives the young prince's chariot to the field, but the prince, distraught by the number of enemies, flees. The maid stops him, and reveals her true identity: Arjun. Arjun retrieves his bow and makes prince Uttar drive his chariot. The warrior massacres the army and emerges victorious.

Cast

Critical reception

Priyanka Ketkar of Koimoi gave the movie 4 stars out of 5, saying that "Arjun: The Warrior Prince is an extremely engaging movie with fabulous animation and a story of our very own Indian hero."[3] Martin D'Souza of Glamsham gave the movie 4 stars out of 5, commenting that "If your Sunday mornings were spent in front of the television set two decades ago, this one is definitely for you."[4] Madhureeta Mukherjee of Times Of India gave the movie 3.5 stars out of 5, concluding that "Of all the amateurish animation films we've seen, this one's a 'God-send'."[5]

Blessy Chettiar of DNA India gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, stating "Let your children absorb the story, while you can marvel at this step forward for the Indian animation film industry. It’s a great way to have fun while you learn." Mansha Rastogi of Now Running gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, saying that "Arjun has all the right ingredients to attract its target mass and also a crackling animation work to entice them into his world!"[6] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, concluding that "I'm going to with three out of five for Arjun: The Warrior Prince. Like its hero, the film too is a valiant effort, and an interesting interpretation of a much-loved mythological story. Worth a watch."[7] Preeti Arora of Rediff gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, saying that "Being an animated film, Arjun is sure to find a connect with children."It is also a great outing for someone who wishes to walk down nostalgia lane with their favourite tales of the good old days."[8] Ananya Bhattacharya of Zee News gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, concluding that "No form of popular culture can ever encompass the greatness of the man called Arjun. Watch ‘Arjun’ for yet another perspective on him. Watch ‘Arjun’ if you are craving that much-needed break from the current films of the day which have pushed you to the brink of insanity. Watch ‘Arjun’ to see the man who is synonymous with the Mahabharata!"[9] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, saying "On the whole, Arjun: The Warrior Prince needs to be watched for its animation, for its storytelling and most importantly, it makes an earnest effort to relive the mythology."[10] Aakanksha Naval-Shetye and Chaya Unnikrishnan of DNA India gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, saying that "Director Arnab Chaudhari has kept the narrative fast paced. A nice way of introducing kids to the epic tale."[11]

Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times gave the movie 3 stars out of 5, concluding that Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a step forward for Indian animation. I only wish the storytelling itself had been more animated."[12] The Hindu gives it a 4, and says "A world class show with a good old Indian touch."[13] Suparna Sharma of the Deccan Chronicle gives it 4 stars out of 5, and says "I really hope there will be a part two of Arjun because this story is really worth telling and Arnab Chaudhuri and his team tell it really well."[14]

Track listing

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Daanav"  Vishal Dadlani & Shankar Mahadevan  
2. "Karam Ki Talwar"  Sukhwinder Singh  
3. "Manva"  Swanand Kirkire, Shreya Ghoshal, Piyush Mishra & Raja Hasan  
4. "Kabhi Na Dekhe Hastinapur Mein"  Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shubha Mudgal & Ila Arun  
5. "Samay"  Shekhar Ravjiani & Hemant Brijwasi  
6. "Khandav"  kamran khan lucknow wala  


See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 2014-06-08.
  2. http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/70139073
  3. "Arjun: The Warrior Prince Review". Koimoi.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  4. "Arjun - The Warrior Prince Movie Review". Glamsham.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  5. "Arjun: The Warrior Prince". The Times of India. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  6. "Arjun Review". Nowrunning.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  7. "Masand: 'Arjun: The Warrior Prince' is a valiant effort". BDnaindia.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  8. "Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a must watch". Rediff.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  9. "Review: 'Arjun - The Warrior Prince' is thoroughly delightful!". Zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  10. "Arjun, The Warrior Prince". Hollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  11. "The After hrs review: Arjun: The Warrior A nice epic tale". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  12. "Anupama Chopra's review: Arjun, The Warrior Prince". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  13. Anuj Kumar (2012-05-28). "A world-class show with good old Indian touch". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  14. Archived 30 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine.

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