<P> Lagaan was met with high critical acclaim . The film currently scores a 95% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9 / 10 . The site's critical consensus is, "Lagaan is lavish, rousing entertainment in the old - fashioned tradition of Hollywood musicals ." Derek Elley of Variety suggested that it "could be the trigger for Bollywood's long - awaited crossover to non-ethnic markets". Somni Sengupta of The New York Times, described it as "a carnivalesque genre packed with romance, swordplay and improbable song - and - dance routines" Roger Ebert gave three and half out of four stars and said, "Lagaan is an enormously entertaining movie, like nothing we've ever seen before, and yet completely familiar...At the same time, it's a memory of the films we all grew up on, with clearly defined villains and heroes, a romantic triangle, and even a comic character who saves the day . Lagaan is a well - crafted, hugely entertaining epic that has the spice of a foreign culture ." Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian described the film as "a lavish epic, a gorgeous love story, and a rollicking adventure yarn . Larger than life and outrageously enjoyable, it's got a dash of spaghetti western, a hint of Kurosawa, with a bracing shot of Kipling ." Kuljinder Singh of the BBC stated that "Lagaan is anything but standard Bollywood fodder, and is the first must - see of the Indian summer . A movie that will have you laughing and crying, but leaving with a smile ." Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times argued that the film is "an affectionate homage to a popular genre that raises it to the level of an art film with fully drawn characters, a serious underlying theme, and a sophisticated style and point of view ." Sudish Kamath of The Hindu suggested that "the movie is not just a story . It is an experience . An experience of watching something that puts life into you, that puts a cheer on your face, however depressed you might be ." The Times of India wrote, "Lagaan has all the attractions of big - sounding A.R. Rahman songs, excellent performances by Aamir Khan...and a successful debut for pretty Gracy Singh . In addition, there is the celebrated David vs Goliath cricket match, which has audiences screaming and clapping ." Perhaps one of the most emphatic recommendations for the movie, coming 10 years later, is by John Nugent of the Trenton Independent, who wrote "a masterpiece...and what better way to learn a bit about India's colonial experience! History and great entertainment, all rolled in to one (albeit long) classic film ." </P> <P> Lagaan was listed as number 14 on Channel 4's "50 Films to See Before you Die" and was the only Indian film to be listed . </P> <P> Aamir Khan and Gowariker went to Los Angeles to generate publicity for the Academy Awards . Khan said, "We just started showing it to whoever we could, even the hotel staff ." About India's official entry to the 2002 Oscars, The Daily Telegraph wrote, "A Bollywood film that portrays the British in India as ruthless sadists and Mafia - style crooks has been chosen as Delhi's official entry to the Academy Awards ." It added that the film was expected to win the nomination . </P> <P> On 12 February 2002, Lagaan was nominated for the best foreign language film at the Academy Award nominations ceremony . After the nomination, Khan reacted by saying, "To see the name of the film and actually hear it being nominated was very satisfying". Post-nomination reactions poured in from several parts of the world . The USA Today wrote "Hooray for Bollywood, and India's Lagaan". With Sony Pictures Classics distributing the film and Oscar - winning director Baz Luhrmann praising it, Lagaan had a chance to win . The BBC commented that the nomination raised Bollywood hopes that Indian films would become more popular in the US . In India, the nomination was celebrated with news reports about a win bringing in "a great boost for the Indian film industry" and "a Bharat Ratna for Aamir Khan and the status of a' national film' for Lagaan". </P>

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