Aamir Khan's 2001 film 'Lagaan' is slated for a limited re-release across theaters on June 12, 13, and 14. The event marks the approach of the film's 25th anniversary, though the exact timing of the anniversary itself isn't precisely pinpointed in the available material. The film, centered on a village's cricket match against British colonizers, is noted for its extended runtime of nearly four hours.
The re-release comes as the film continues to hold a notable position in cinematic history, having been recognized by its inclusion in the 74th Annual Academy Awards in 2002. Details regarding the specific locations or scale of this re-release are not provided.
'Lagaan' portrays a narrative where the inhabitants of a small Indian village in Victorian times wager their future on a game of cricket against their oppressive British rulers. The film's production budget is estimated at ₹250,000,000, with a reported gross of $909,043 in the United States and Canada. The movie's runtime is listed as 3 hours and 44 minutes.
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