List of accolades received by Lagaan

Lagaan (English: Taxation) is a 2001 Indian sports drama film, written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film stars Aamir Khan, who also produced the film, and Gracy Singh in the lead roles.[1] Yashpal Sharma, Raghubir Yadav, Rachel Shelley, and Paul Blackthorne feature in supporting roles.[2] The film was edited by Ballu Saluja, with music and cinematography provided by A. R. Rahman, and Anil Mehta respectively.[3] Lagaan is set in India in 1893, during the British Raj. The film tells the story of a small village whose inhabitants are oppressed by high taxes. They are challenged to a cricket match by an arrogant officer as a wager to avoid the taxes.[4][5]

List of accolades received by Lagaan
A photograph of Aamir Khan.

Aamir Khan received many awards and nominations for producing and acting in the film.

Total number of awards and nominations[a]
Totals4966
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Lagaan was released on 15 June 2001.[6] The film grossed over 1.3 billion (US$16 million) globally on a production budget of 250 million (US$3.1 million).[7][8] It received nominations, and awards in several categories both in India and internationally, with particular praise for its direction, acting and landscapes.

Lagaan was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Academy Awards, becoming the third Indian film to be nominated in the category after Mother India (1957), and Salaam Bombay! (1988).[9] At the 49th National Film Awards, the film won a total of eight awards, including for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. It also won eight honours at the 47th Filmfare AwardsBest Film, Best Director, and Best Story awards for Gowariker and the Best Actor award for Khan. At the 8th Screen Awards, Lagaan received nominations for Best Story, and Best Actor, going on to win Best Film and Best Director. The film also won nine awards at the 3rd IIFA Awards, including Best Actor, and Best Movie.

Channel 4 listed Lagaan at number 14 in its list of "Top 50 Films to See Before you Die".[10] In 2010, the film was ranked at number 55 in the Empire list of "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema".[11] In 2011, it was listed in Time's list of "The All-Time 25 Best Sports Movies".[12][13] The film was also included in CNN-IBN's list of the "100 greatest Indian films of all time" in 2013.[14]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremony[b]CategoryRecipient(s) and nominee(s)ResultRef.
Academy AwardsMarch 24, 2002Best Foreign Language FilmLagaanNominated[15]
American Choreography Awards20 October 2002Outstanding Achievement in Feature FilmSaroj Khan, Vaibhavi Merchant, Ganesh Hegde, Terence Lewis, and Raju KhanWon[16]
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards2002Best Director (Hindi)Ashutosh GowarikerWon[17]
Best Actor (Hindi)Aamir KhanWon
Bergen International Film Festival2001The Jury's AwardLagaanWon[18]
European Film Academy1 December 2001European Film Award for Best Non-European FilmNominated[19]
Filmfare AwardsFebruary 16, 2002Best FilmWon[20]
Best DirectorAshutosh GowarikerWon
Best StoryWon
Best ActorAamir KhanWon
Best Music DirectorA. R. RahmanWon
Best LyricistJaved AkhtarWon
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan (for song "Mitwa")Won
Best Playback Singer – FemaleAlka Yagnik (for song "O Rey Chhori")Won
International Indian Film Academy AwardsApril 6, 2002Best FilmLagaanWon[21]
[22]
Best DirectorAshutosh GowarikerWon
Best ActorAamir KhanWon
Best StoryAshutosh GowarikerWon
Best ActressGracy SinghNominated
Best Supporting ActorKulbhushan KharbandaNominated
Best ComedianRajesh VivekNominated
Best VillainPaul BlackthorneNominated
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan (for song "Mitwa")Nominated
Best Playback Singer – FemaleAsha Bhosle (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale")Won
Best LyricistJaved AkhtarWon
Best Music DirectorA. R. RahmanWon
Best EditingBallu SalujaWon
Best Sound RecordingH. SridharWon
Leeds International Film Festival16 October 2001Audience AwardLagaanWon[23]
Locarno International Film Festival12 August 2001Won[24]
National Film AwardsJuly 26, 2002Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome EntertainmentAshutosh Gowarikar, Aamir KhanWon[25]
[26]
Best Music DirectionA. R. RahmanWon
Best LyricistJaved Akhtar (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale" and "Ghanan Ghanan")Won
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan (for song "Mitwa")[c]Won
Best AudiographyH. Sridhar, Nakul KamteWon
Best Costume DesignBhanu AthaiyaWon
Best Art DirectionNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
Best ChoreographyRaju KhanWon
NatFilm Festival14 April 2002Audience AwardLagaanWon[27]
Portland International Film Festival23 February 2002Audience Award for Best FilmWon[28]
Screen Awards18 January 2002Best FilmWon[29]
[30]
Best DirectorAshutosh GowarikerWon
Best StoryNominated
Best ScreenplayAshutosh Gowarikar, Kumar Dave, and Sanjay DaimaWon
Best DialogueAshutosh Gowariker, K. P. SaxenaNominated
Best ActorAamir KhanNominated
Most Promising Newcomer – FemaleGracy SinghWon
Best VillainPaul BlackthorneNominated
Best Art DirectionNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
Best CinematographyAnil MehtaWon
Best EditingBallu SalujaWon
Best Sound DesignNakul KamteNominated
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan (for song "Mitwa")Nominated
Best Playback Singer – FemaleAsha Bhosle (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale")Won
Best LyricistJaved Akhtar (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale")Nominated
Best Music DirectorA. R. RahmanNominated
Best Background MusicNominated
Best ChoreographySaroj KhanNominated
Zee Cine Awards11 January 2002Best FilmAshutosh GowarikerWon[31]
[32]
Best DirectorWon
Best StoryWon
Best ActorAamir KhanWon
Best Debut – FemaleGracy SinghWon
Best Supporting ActressRachel ShelleyNominated
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan (for song "Mitwa")Nominated
Best Playback Singer – FemaleAsha Bhosle (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale")Won
Best Music DirectorA. R. RahmanWon
Best LyricistJaved Akhtar (for song "Radha Kaise Na Jale")Won

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