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The Black Prince is a 2017 international historical drama film directed by Kavi Raz and featuring the acting debut of Satinder Sartaaj. It tells the story of Duleep Singh, the last Maharajah of the Sikh Empire and the Punjab area, and his relationship with Queen Victoria.

The story revolves around the young prince as he attempts both to regain his throne and reconcile himself with the two cultures of his Indian birth and British education.

Plot

After the death of his father, Maharajah Ranjit Singh, the previous ruler of the Sikh empire, Maharaja Duleep Singh is placed on the throne at the age of five. In 1849, when Punjab is annexed to British India, the young prince is removed from the throne and separated from his mother. He is put under the guardianship of British surgeon Dr. John Login. At the age of 15, Duleep Singh is sent to England where he meets Queen Victoria. A relationship between the two develops.

Duleep Singh is eventually able to reestablish contact with his mother and as a result begins to reconnect with the culture of his birth. Duleep attempts to return to India to reclaim his kingdom, but is continually thwarted by British colonial politics.

Cast

  • Satinder Sartaaj as Duleep Singh
  • Amanda Root as Queen Victoria
  • Jason Flemyng as Dr Login
  • Ameet Chana as Aziz-Ud-din
  • Joe Egan as Ishris Reval
  • David Essex as Colonel Hurban
  • Madhurima Tuli as Young Maharani Jinda
  • Shabana Azmi as Maharani Jinda
  • Keith Duffy as Casey
  • Kumud Pant as Arur Singh s Protect Soldier
  • Atul Sharma as Hotel Manager
  • Leanne Joyce as Ada Wetherill
  • James Weber Brown as General Charles Carroll Tevis
  • Arinder Sadhra as Mangla
  • Lyndon Ogbourne Sir O Butan
  • Sandeep Bhojak as Duleep Singh s Protect Soldier
  • Sophie Stevens as Bamba Muller
  • Ranjit Singh Shubh as Thakur Singh
  • Malcolm Freeman as Brigadier General Hogg
  • Jobanpreet Singh as Herra Singh
  • Emma Kenny as Lady Login
  • Tony Hasnath as Victor Duleep Singh
  • Adeera Brar as Sophia Duleep Singh
  • Ana Correia as the prince s bride Catherine Duleep Singh
  • Courtney Sinclair as a Victorian lady

Production

Development

Written and directed by Los Angeles-based Indian filmmaker Kavi Raz, The Black Prince stars the singer Satinder Sartaaj in his acting debut.

On the relationship between Duleep and the Queen, producer Jasjeet Singh noted: What’s striking is that the British government treated him terribly, but throughout his life, there was a relationship of great fondness between him and Queen Victoria.

The Black Prince was produced by Brillstein Entertainment Partners; it is a bilingual English-Hindi production. The movie is set in India and the UK.

Music

George Kallis composed the music for The Black Prince.

The lead actor, Sartaaj, also wrote and performed some of the songs appearing in the film

Release

The Black Prince premiered at the Manchester Film Festival on 3 March 2017 and was released worldwide on 21 July 2017. It was also released in two dubbed versions: Punjabi and Hindi.

Reception

Critical response

The Black Prince has received generally unfavorable reviews, with most critics decrying the slow pacing as letting down the genuinely interesting subject matter, the Hindustan Times critic said: The script is sluggish and painfully slow paced.

Of the actors, Shabana Azmi, playing the prince s mother Rani Jindan, was singled out as one of the better performers.

As of March 2018, 8% of the 13 reviews compiled by Rotten Tomatoes are positive and have an average score of 4.1 out of 10.

Box office

According to Box Office Mojo, The Black Prince has grossed $633,000 in three territories. The film grossed $194,000 in its opening weekend, with $106,000 earned in the United Kingdom, $8,000 in New Zealand and $80,000 in Australia.

The Black Prince is a 2017 international historical drama film directed by Kavi Raz and featuring the acting debut of Satinder Sartaaj. It tells the story of Duleep Singh, the last Maharajah of the Sikh Empire and the Punjab area, and his relationship with Queen Victoria.

The story revolves around the young prince as he attempts both to regain his throne and reconcile himself with the two cultures of his Indian birth and British education.

Plot

After the death of his father, Maharajah Ranjit Singh, the previous ruler of the Sikh empire, Maharaja Duleep Singh is placed on the throne at the age of five. In 1849, when Punjab is annexed to British India, the young prince is removed from the throne and separated from his mother. He is put under the guardianship of British surgeon Dr. John Login. At the age of 15, Duleep Singh is sent to England where he meets Queen Victoria. A relationship between the two develops.

Duleep Singh is eventually able to reestablish contact with his mother and as a result begins to reconnect with the culture of his birth. Duleep attempts to return to India to reclaim his kingdom, but is continually thwarted by British colonial politics.

Cast

  • Satinder Sartaaj as Duleep Singh
  • Amanda Root as Queen Victoria
  • Jason Flemyng as Dr Login
  • Ameet Chana as Aziz-Ud-din
  • Joe Egan as Ishris Reval
  • David Essex as Colonel Hurban
  • Madhurima Tuli as Young Maharani Jinda
  • Shabana Azmi as Maharani Jinda
  • Keith Duffy as Casey
  • Kumud Pant as Arur Singh s Protect Soldier
  • Atul Sharma as Hotel Manager
  • Leanne Joyce as Ada Wetherill
  • James Weber Brown as General Charles Carroll Tevis
  • Arinder Sadhra as Mangla
  • Lyndon Ogbourne Sir O Butan
  • Sandeep Bhojak as Duleep Singh s Protect Soldier
  • Sophie Stevens as Bamba Muller
  • Ranjit Singh Shubh as Thakur Singh
  • Malcolm Freeman as Brigadier General Hogg
  • Jobanpreet Singh as Herra Singh
  • Emma Kenny as Lady Login
  • Tony Hasnath as Victor Duleep Singh
  • Adeera Brar as Sophia Duleep Singh
  • Ana Correia as the prince s bride Catherine Duleep Singh
  • Courtney Sinclair as a Victorian lady

Production

Development

Written and directed by Los Angeles-based Indian filmmaker Kavi Raz, The Black Prince stars the singer Satinder Sartaaj in his acting debut.

On the relationship between Duleep and the Queen, producer Jasjeet Singh noted: What’s striking is that the British government treated him terribly, but throughout his life, there was a relationship of great fondness between him and Queen Victoria.

The Black Prince was produced by Brillstein Entertainment Partners; it is a bilingual English-Hindi production. The movie is set in India and the UK.

Music

George Kallis composed the music for The Black Prince.

The lead actor, Sartaaj, also wrote and performed some of the songs appearing in the film

Release

The Black Prince premiered at the Manchester Film Festival on 3 March 2017 and was released worldwide on 21 July 2017. It was also released in two dubbed versions: Punjabi and Hindi.

Reception

Critical response

The Black Prince has received generally unfavorable reviews, with most critics decrying the slow pacing as letting down the genuinely interesting subject matter, the Hindustan Times critic said: The script is sluggish and painfully slow paced.

Of the actors, Shabana Azmi, playing the prince s mother Rani Jindan, was singled out as one of the better performers.

As of March 2018, 8% of the 13 reviews compiled by Rotten Tomatoes are positive and have an average score of 4.1 out of 10.

Box office

According to Box Office Mojo, The Black Prince has grossed $633,000 in three territories. The film grossed $194,000 in its opening weekend, with $106,000 earned in the United Kingdom, $8,000 in New Zealand and $80,000 in Australia.

Year 2017
ReleaseDate 2017-07-21
RuntimeMins 118
RuntimeStr 1h 58min
Plot ‘The Black Prince’ is a story of Queen Victoria and the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh. His character as it evolves, torn between two cultures and facing constant dilemmas as a result. His relationship with Queen Victoria will be the most impactful relationship in the film, the Queen representing the English culture he was drawn into. The Black Prince beg… Read all
Awards Awards, 14 wins
Directors Kavi Raz
Writers Kavi Raz
Stars Jason Flemyng, Amanda Root, Shabana Azmi
Produced by Ashwani Chopra,Vikrant Chopra,Roger Christian,Travis Cloyd,Lina Dhingra,B.J. Hendricks,Sherry Hundal,Sherry Hundal,Jai Khanna,Kavi Raz,Jasjeet Singh
Music by George Kallis
Cinematography by Aaron C. Smith
Film Editing by Marc Cohen,Rohan Midha,Manoj Kumar Ricky,Heidi Scharfe
Casting By Arman Khan,Nicci Topping
Production Design by Natalie O Connor,Ramtirth Singh Uppal
Art Direction by Natalie O Connor
Costume Design by Arinder Bhullar,Arianna Dal Cero,Linda Haysman,Hazel Paul
Makeup Department Emily Dodge,Lucia Marie Gandolfi,Ram Kumar Gautam,Julie Marquez,Daniele Nastasi,Sandra O Brien
Production Management Jason Ash,Pradeep Katasani,Anupam Mallik,Satinder Sanjay Matharoo,Charanjeet Singh Palahay,Edward Rastelli-Lewis,Sukhjeet Singh,Ramtirth Singh Uppal,Nathan Wellard
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Vikrant Chopra,Michael D. Fenton,Leon Henriques,Ejr Lewis,Harpreet Matharoo,Becky Preston,Mohit Silswal,Krishan Pratap Singh
Art Department Philip Gay,Michael Jones,Stephen O Connor,Raja Sandhu
Sound Department Ross Adams,Warren Burley,Leandro Cassan,John Creed,Glen Frazier,Frederick Howard,Michael James Moeding,Mario Mooney,Dan Morgan,Manoj Panda,Sudesh Sidhu,Vince Tennant,Stephen Traub,Daniele Turi,Mike Varela
Stunts Bao Tieu
Camera and Electrical Department Neil Blakesley,Victor Chon,Paul Dewbray,Anthony Graham,Johnny Montano,Mallikarjun Nayak,Manoj Kumar Ricky,Adam Smith,Robin Stone,Guillermo Álvarez Villaescusa
Casting Department Jason Ash,Vikrant Chopra,Harpreet Matharoo,Abdul Mohammed,Charlie Rotheram,Aaron Sampson
Costume and Wardrobe Department Maria Dagher,Aileen Faller,Christin Galarraga,Sandeep Kumar,Manveer Sagoo,Isabella Vignola,Jane O Donnell
Editorial Department Daryl K. Davis,Pradeep Katasani,Caitlin Kazepis,Rohan Midha
Location Management Jason Ash
Music Department Dee Ajayi,Costas Cacoyannis,Stavros Choplaros,Kostas Christides,Gabriel Dib,Michael Eastwood,Sita Mangnani Hans,Robin Hoffmann,George Kallis,George Karpasitis,Jon O Hara,Luigi Pulcini,Sameer Rahat,Emily Rice,Satinder Sartaaj,Liz Schrek,Graham Walker
Script and Continuity Department Gemma Chitty
Transportation Department Charanjeet Singh Palahay,Ramtirth Singh Uppal
Additional Crew Jason Ash,Dee Cannon,Rajeev Chhibber,Travis Cloyd,Sangeeta Jheinga,Steve Luchsinger,Ovais Malik,Philip Meachem,Raja Sandhu,Rebekah Louisa Smith,Lee James Trueman,Ramtirth Singh Uppal,Dan Wicksman
Thanks Ganda Singh
Genres Drama, History
Companies Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Firdaus Production, Kavi Raz Studios
Countries UK, India, USA
Languages English, Punjabi
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 5.8
ImDbRatingVotes 991
MetacriticRating 26
Keywords journey
Year 2017
ReleaseDate 2017-07-21
RuntimeMins 118
RuntimeStr 1h 58min
Plot ‘The Black Prince’ is a story of Queen Victoria and the Last King of Punjab, Maharajah Duleep Singh. His character as it evolves, torn between two cultures and facing constant dilemmas as a result. His relationship with Queen Victoria will be the most impactful relationship in the film, the Queen representing the English culture he was drawn into. The Black Prince beg… Read all
Awards Awards, 14 wins
Directors Kavi Raz
Writers Kavi Raz
Stars Jason Flemyng, Amanda Root, Shabana Azmi
Produced by Ashwani Chopra,Vikrant Chopra,Roger Christian,Travis Cloyd,Lina Dhingra,B.J. Hendricks,Sherry Hundal,Sherry Hundal,Jai Khanna,Kavi Raz,Jasjeet Singh
Music by George Kallis
Cinematography by Aaron C. Smith
Film Editing by Marc Cohen,Rohan Midha,Manoj Kumar Ricky,Heidi Scharfe
Casting By Arman Khan,Nicci Topping
Production Design by Natalie O Connor,Ramtirth Singh Uppal
Art Direction by Natalie O Connor
Costume Design by Arinder Bhullar,Arianna Dal Cero,Linda Haysman,Hazel Paul
Makeup Department Emily Dodge,Lucia Marie Gandolfi,Ram Kumar Gautam,Julie Marquez,Daniele Nastasi,Sandra O Brien
Production Management Jason Ash,Pradeep Katasani,Anupam Mallik,Satinder Sanjay Matharoo,Charanjeet Singh Palahay,Edward Rastelli-Lewis,Sukhjeet Singh,Ramtirth Singh Uppal,Nathan Wellard
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Vikrant Chopra,Michael D. Fenton,Leon Henriques,Ejr Lewis,Harpreet Matharoo,Becky Preston,Mohit Silswal,Krishan Pratap Singh
Art Department Philip Gay,Michael Jones,Stephen O Connor,Raja Sandhu
Sound Department Ross Adams,Warren Burley,Leandro Cassan,John Creed,Glen Frazier,Frederick Howard,Michael James Moeding,Mario Mooney,Dan Morgan,Manoj Panda,Sudesh Sidhu,Vince Tennant,Stephen Traub,Daniele Turi,Mike Varela
Stunts Bao Tieu
Camera and Electrical Department Neil Blakesley,Victor Chon,Paul Dewbray,Anthony Graham,Johnny Montano,Mallikarjun Nayak,Manoj Kumar Ricky,Adam Smith,Robin Stone,Guillermo Álvarez Villaescusa
Casting Department Jason Ash,Vikrant Chopra,Harpreet Matharoo,Abdul Mohammed,Charlie Rotheram,Aaron Sampson
Costume and Wardrobe Department Maria Dagher,Aileen Faller,Christin Galarraga,Sandeep Kumar,Manveer Sagoo,Isabella Vignola,Jane O Donnell
Editorial Department Daryl K. Davis,Pradeep Katasani,Caitlin Kazepis,Rohan Midha
Location Management Jason Ash
Music Department Dee Ajayi,Costas Cacoyannis,Stavros Choplaros,Kostas Christides,Gabriel Dib,Michael Eastwood,Sita Mangnani Hans,Robin Hoffmann,George Kallis,George Karpasitis,Jon O Hara,Luigi Pulcini,Sameer Rahat,Emily Rice,Satinder Sartaaj,Liz Schrek,Graham Walker
Script and Continuity Department Gemma Chitty
Transportation Department Charanjeet Singh Palahay,Ramtirth Singh Uppal
Additional Crew Jason Ash,Dee Cannon,Rajeev Chhibber,Travis Cloyd,Sangeeta Jheinga,Steve Luchsinger,Ovais Malik,Philip Meachem,Raja Sandhu,Rebekah Louisa Smith,Lee James Trueman,Ramtirth Singh Uppal,Dan Wicksman
Thanks Ganda Singh
Genres Drama, History
Companies Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Firdaus Production, Kavi Raz Studios
Countries UK, India, USA
Languages English, Punjabi
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 5.8
ImDbRatingVotes 991
MetacriticRating 26
Keywords journey