
Arjun, a Pandava, learns the art of warfare from Drona and becomes his most skilled student. Meanwhile, Duryodhana and his uncle, Shakuni, conspire to win over everything that belongs to the Pandavas.... (Full plot summary below)
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Arjun, a Pandava, learns the art of warfare from Drona and becomes his most skilled student. Meanwhile, Duryodhana and his uncle, Shakuni, conspire to win over everything that belongs to the Pandavas.
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| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaThe boldest and most effective Hollywood/Bollywood meeting yet, taking the better aspects of both filmmaking schools and mixing them into something fresh and unique. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferAn epic, dazzling and thrilling adventure for all ages. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThe animation is at times stiff and presentational, like a rushed rotoscoping job, but there's a charming majesty to the enterprise. |
| New York PostLou LumenickEven though the title character vaguely resembles Disney's Tarzan, nobody is going to mistake the less-than-state-of-the-art, computer-game-style 2-D animation for the work of the American parent, much less its Pixar subsidiary. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanWe know the path on which young Arjun sets out, and we are never surprised as he continues on his way, defending himself against the cousins who demand sovereignty. |
| New York TimesRachel SaltzIf you could separate spectacle from story, "Arjun" wouldn't be half bad. |
| User ReviewGaurav SFast paced.... shows the transition of a young prince to a warrior, must watch |
| User ReviewMichele CAwesome retelling, beautifully animated and rendered. So much potential. |
| User ReviewNikhil MBeautiful and Colorful Animation, Catch Music, Interesting Story as it told the story before the final battle of Mahabharata . A great step forward for Indian Animation Industry. |
| User ReviewJason EArjun: The Warrior Prince is perhaps the most worthy animation to have come out of India. Based on the mythical hero of Mahabharat (The Great Indian War)- Arjun, it tells the story in a unique fashion, narrated by the maid to a young prince while the Pandava warriors are in hidden exile. It is a fresh take on a story that has been told countless times to every Indian child. Even the visualisation is starkly different. As an Indian, I am quite proud of this one, and would implore everyone to see it. |