The Lagaan'S Mantra
The Lagaan'S Mantra
The Lagaan'S Mantra
Right from the start when the entire village opposes Bhuvan’s
having taken up the challenge to the time when the rest of his
team refuses to play because he wants to take in
an untouchable in the team.
Bhuvan hitting the ball for the first time in full public view and
inculcating a feeling of participation among them.
Bhuvan and his team members played for the hopes &
aspirations of their villagers.
It was their passion that made all the difference.
To the British it was just a game but for Bhuvan it was fight
against the British oppressors and a win against them would bring
3 years of ‘TAXFREE’ life for his village folk.
For Bhuvan the enemy was defined as bad, oppressors and
merciless British overlords.
This clear definition helped him to fight towards a specific
goal.
In any case,
having a clearly defined enemy
works as a rallying point for the team.
OVERCONFIDENCE DESTROYS:
Captain Russel and his team members thought that the match
would be a cake walk for them because they were a lot of good
experienced.
But was here that they committed a mistake, they were overconfident
and overlooked the ability of the enemy and this is what made
them lose the match.
Even the last ball of the match was played with hope.
5 runs to win out of 1 ball, but Bhuvan played it great
expectations as though it could win the match for the team
and that is exactly what happened.
He never gave up on his ability and this is what made
him win the match.
One after the other all the good batsmen in Bhuvan’s team
fell, but he did not lose heart, he played on his best shot and
gave the team its victory.