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Bandit Queen (1994)

Bandit Queen (1994)
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Bandit Queen, based on the true story of legendary female warrior Phoolan Devi, is a confrontational epic that paints a far different picture of India from other arthouse productions. Devi (Seema Biswas) is married at age 11, abandoned by her husband when she resists his advances, and turned into a social outcast who, at one point, is gang-raped by the upper-caste men of one village. She later gets her revenge by organizing a massacre that leaves 20 villagers dead. Devi ultimately leads a band of latter-day Robin Hoods on bold raids against landowners in Central India during the late '70s and early '80s, often taking their spoils and redistributing them to poor tenant farmers. By the time she is arrested in 1983, Devi has become a folk hero, especially to the women who live in rural India's brutally patriarchal society. A full-fledged commercial production, handsomely produced and directed by talented Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur (who emerged from the country's vaunted "Bollywood" system), Bandit Queen painfully exposes a controversial aspect of Indian culture, while providing a triumphant portrait of female empowerment. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Seema BiswasNirmal Pandey, (more)
Director(s):
Shekhar Kapur
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bandit Queen

Bandit Queen, based on the true story of legendary female warrior Phoolan Devi, is a confrontational epic that paints a far different picture of India from other arthouse productions. Devi (Seema Biswas) is married at age 11, abandoned by her husband when she resists his advances, and turned into a social outcast who, at one point, is gang-raped by the upper-caste men of one village. She later gets her revenge by organizing a massacre that leaves 20 villagers dead. Devi ultimately leads a band of latter-day Robin Hoods on bold raids against landowners in Central India during the late '70s and early '80s, often taking their spoils and redistributing them to poor tenant farmers. By the time she is arrested in 1983, Devi has become a folk hero, especially to the women who live in rural India's brutally patriarchal society. A full-fledged commercial production, handsomely produced and directed by talented Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur (who emerged from the country's vaunted "Bollywood" system), Bandit Queen painfully exposes a controversial aspect of Indian culture, while providing a triumphant portrait of female empowerment. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
Shekhar Kapur
Writer(s):
Mala Sen
Producer(s):
Sundeep Singh Bedi
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Pervaiz K.

(For accuracy's sake, this is Pervaiz K's wife) I saw this movie a few years ago. I'm giving a review just because the three star viewer rating I saw doesn't do justice to the movie. It's a well made movie, depicting the tragedies, the struggles, and the triumphs of a young Indian girl who grows up to be a bandit. It's nothing even close to the usuall Bollywood movies. This one is real and shows all the ugliness of life. I wouldn't recommend it to any of my friends because it was too sad for me. I'd rather read about, and not have to see so much evil, to get a dose of reality of some places. As a movie, it is great by any standard.

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Deepak R.

This is a fantastic movie. Shekar Kapur's best I would say. There is one gang rape scene which has been handled in a way I have never seen in movies before. A break-away from the standard Indian movies known to the west.

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Mahesh S.

This is a must see movie... This tells the true story about a child, a girl, a women, her sorrows, her expectations. Everyone should see this movie and should understand the feelings of a lady who was forced to walk thru all the hardships. Words fails to explain. You should see this movie.

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