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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2001 / Director: Santosh Sivan / Actors: Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor ... / DVD ... more
Asoka (DVD) ... released 06 January, 2003 at Prism Leisure / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL / Both stylish and stylised, Santosh Sivan's Hindi epic Asoka tells the heavily fictionalised but nonetheless compelling story of India's greatest emperor. In the third century BC the Mauryan king Asoka built a vast empire by means of ruthless conquest; but after the great Kalinga war he became sickened by the terrible slaughter he had caused, converted to Buddhism and dedicated the rest of his life to spreading peace and prosperity. The film, though, concerns itself only with Asoka's rise to power, his love for the princess Kaurwaki, and his subsequent descent into brutality. Shah Rukh Khan is a brooding and temperamental prince who woos the lovely princess Kaurwaki (Kareena Kapoor) incognito and with the aid of the obligatory song-and-dance numbers. After a promising start involving mythic swords, heroic combat and King Lear-like sibling rivalry, the film falls into a familiar Bollywood groove for a while until events overtake the unlucky lovers and Asoka turns mean when he thinks his princess is dead. She in turn searches vainly for her handsome hero, not knowing his real identity; and when the tyrannical Asoka attacks her kingdom she leads her people against his armies in a near-genocidal war. The finale, after a wonderfully staged battle that employs 6,000 extras, is genuinely touching. Throughout, the film works best when striving for a realistic tone, though the fairy tale romance and song interludes are doubtless contrived to please the domestic Indian audience more than cynical Europeans. It's a shame that Asoka's true greatness is never realised on screen, as the story ends before his momentous conversion, but as a film that tackles big themes with real visual flair Asoka nonetheless deserves to find a worldwide audience. On the DVD: Presented in sumptuous widescreen (2.35:1) anamorphic format and in Dolby 5.1, the film can be viewed with or without English subtitles. There are also two short documentaries, in English, featuring interviews with the star and director among others. The five big musical numbers can be accessed all in one go or individually, while a trailer and picture gallery complete a good package. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... renounces her son's violent ways by banishment and vows never to speak to him again. On his journey as an ordinary ... more

 ... traveller with his trusty horse Pawan, who is pure white with eyes that steal the heart of anyone who gazes into them, Asoka meets the Princess Kaurwaki (Kareena Kapoor), and, hiding his identity, introduces himself as Pawan. The Princess accompanied by General Bheema (Rahul Dev) and young Prince Arya (Suraj Balaje) are on their own journey to make it alive to Kalinga where their destiny awaits them. Asoka falls flawlessly in love with Kaurwaki, and she becomes his soul purpose for living. The journey of Asoka conti...more

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Premium Review Asoka (DVD): Asoka - compelling story of india's greatest emperor (780 words)
by topazblue69 - written on 11.06.02 (Very useful, 356 readings)
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Asoka (15) Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Suraj Balaje, Rahul Dev Director: Santosh Sivan Rating:It is certainly one of Indian cinema's finest offerings, missing out on this homage to true cinematic form would be like missing history. In the third century BC the Mauryan king Asoka built a vast empire by means of ruthless conquest; but after the great Kalinga war he became sickened by the terrible slaughter he had caused, converted to Buddhism and dedicated the rest of his life to spreading peace and prosperity. Synopsis The film begins with the young Prince Asoka (Shahrukh Khan) as a boy who watches his father accept ...

 
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