Social Sciences, asked by nikita7287, 10 months ago

why the people of village were much worried about the Lagaan​

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Answered by ayush35599285
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Explanation:

Aamir Khan's movie Lagaan is one of the landmark films in Indian cinema. It brilliantly captured the angst of the peasant farmers against the oppressive British empire. In order to be free from taxes or Lagaan, the farmers agree to a cricket match against the British. The condition was that if the British won, they would impose three times the tax while a victory for the farmers would have seen them exempt from tax for three years. The story ends with the farmers winning the match thus freeing them from the tax and the British.

However, these events captured on reel took place in real life and it involved Mohun Bagan Football Club, one of the oldest football clubs in Asia. This is a fascinating story of how Mohun Bagan had their Lagaan moment on July 29, 1911.

Answered by radiya52530
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Answer:

the people was worried because they were so poor if they not pay the Lagaan the Britishers will not allow them for farming

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