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The Warrior

When his conscience awakens, his journey begins.
2001 | 86m | English

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In feudal India, a warrior who renounces his role as the longtime enforcer to a local lord becomes the prey in a murderous hunt through the Himalayan mountains.
Release Date: Sep 23, 2001
Director: Asif Kapadia
Writer: Asif Kapadia, Tim Miller
Genres: Adventure, Drama
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Production Companies Miramax, Film4 Productions, British Screen Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Irrfan Khan Lafcadia - Warrior
Puru Chibber Katiba, Warrior's Son
Aino Annuddin Biswas
Manoj Mishra Warrior
Nanhe Khan Warrior
Chander Singh Warrior
Hemant Maahaor Warrior
Mandakini Goswami Rabia
Sunita Sharma The girl
Shaukat Baig Clerk
Gori Shanker Tarang village headman
Prabhuram Blacksmith
Wagaram Blacksmith's son
Ajai Rohilla Quarrey foreman
Noor Mani Riaz - Thief
Sitaram Panchal Dhaba stall owner
Chander Prakash Vyas Dhaba stall man
Sanjal Dhaba stall man
Anupam Shyam Lord
Amit Kumar Market trader
Damayanti Marfatia Blind woman
Trilok Singh Cart driver
Pushpa Negi Restaurant owner
Karuna Sarah Davis Restaurant girl
Rakesh Mehra Rude customer
Anuradha Advanti Lord's wife
Ismail Bashey The Warrior (voice)
Madhu Singer
Name Job
Ewa J. Lind Editor
Mark Hubbard Line Producer
Anup Singh Other
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert Still Photographer
Asif Kapadia Director, Writer
Dario Marianelli Compositor
Roman Osin Director of Photography
Tim Miller Writer
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Elinor Day Co-Producer
Paul Webster Executive Producer
Hanno Huth Executive Producer
Bertrand Faivre Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

The warrior from the title is “Lafcadia” (Irrfan Khan), an enforcer for the local chieftain who deals with arbitrary brutality those who defy his lord. He also has a young son who is keen on a young girl from a nearby village. Told to crack down on that very village, he only just manages to save the ... girl - thanks to an amulet she was given by his son. Somehow her presence and the sight of her neighbours being raped and slaughtered causes him to take a long hard look at himself. He concludes that he has had enough of his job and determines to quit. His boss, however, does not agree with his plan and with him in hiding takes things out on his child “Katiba” (Puri Chibber). Now truly without purpose, “Lafcadia” sets off for the mountains of the Himalayas and his home village. Along the way he has to evade the pursuing and persistent henchman “Biswas” (Aino Annuddin); encounters a pensive young wanderer “Riaz” (Noor Mani) and also meets a blind lady (Damayanti Marfatia) who, upon touching his blood-soaked face, becomes suspicious that he may have been the man that killed her beloved father. What’s difficult for our traveller with this question is that he doesn’t actually know. It is quite possible that he might have slain the man. Increasingly conflicted and dejected, what hope for a man now devoid of family and friends as he approaches the snow-capped north? Now if you’re after an action adventure, then the first fifteen minutes or so might sate that appetite, but thereafter this becomes something of a beautifully shot guilt-trip without a great deal of dialogue. The lead character is so completely immersed in his introspection that it can be rather a dull watch and, rather than be called warrior, it might better be called pilgrim, or maybe even ashamed? It is, however, a gorgeous film to look at and serves as travelogue of an agrarian Rajastan where little had changed with it’s feudal and subsistence systems for generations. It doesn’t quite deliver what it says on the can, but Khan delivers quite a poignant performance and it is well worth a watch.

Jul 17, 2025