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Directed by
  
Krishna Mishra

Music by
  
Ajay Babla Mehta

Country
  
India

Director
  
Krishna Mishra

Screenplay
  
Saloni Goel, Aziz Burney

7.5/10
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Produced by
  
Shree Hari Om Films

Edited by
  
Kamal Saigal

Release date
  
9 March 2007 (India)

Cinematography
  
Aloke Dasgupta

Written by
  
Saloni Goel Aziz Burney

Cast
  
Seema Parihar, Kanhaiyalal

Music director
  
Ajay Gogavale, Babla Mehta

Similar
  
Achanak, Manorama Six Feet Under, Zor, Rahasya, Utt Pataang

Wounded: The Bandit Queen is a 2007 Hindi language film that was directed by Krishna Mishra. The film was first released on 9 March 2007. The film is based on the true story of Seema Parihar, who plays herself in the film.

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Plot

Parihar was abducted at the age of 13 from her village and the film depicts her transformation into a bandit.

Cast

  • Kanhaiya as Lalaram
  • Seema Parihar as herself
  • Sushama Das as Seema's Mother
  • Kailash Bajpai as Seema's Father
  • Anjali Pandey as young Seema Parihar (Anjali Pandey is now Anjali Siddiqui,the Famous actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui's Wife).http://www.vegmomos.com/meet-and-greet-the-10-lesser-known-wives-of-bollywood-actors/8/)
  • Jitender Singh Naruka as Raghvendra
  • Production

    Planning for Wounded began around 2002, when Tarun Kumar Bagchi, A.K. Joshi and Krishna Mishra were inspired to create a film based upon Seema Parihar's life. The three men lobbied for Parihar's release on bail, as they wanted her to play as herself in the movie. They were successful and filming began in 2004, upon which point it received some media notice due to it being one of the first films where a former dacoit plays herself. During filming Mishra and Parihar received threats of bodily harm from dacoit Nirbhaya Gujjar, who led the gang that Parihar formerly led, as he believed that she was "defaming the lives of dacoits". Several attacks were made upon the production. Upon completion of filming, the censor board of India initially refused to clear Wounded as they had objections over slang words used in the movie. The Bombay High Court later cleared the film without removing any of the language that the censor board wanted to remove.

    Reception

    Turnout for Wounded was poor and reception was described as "lackluster" by the Hindustan Times.

    Awards

  • Critics Award at the Leicester Expo Film Festival (2005, won)
  • References

    Wounded (2007 film) Wikipedia