Umrao Jaan (1981 film)
Umrao Jaan is a 1981 Indian period musical drama film directed by Muzaffar Ali and starring Rekha as the eponymous character. Based on the 1905 Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada, the film tells the story of a Lucknow tawaif and poet, and her rise to fame. Upon release, Umrao Jaan received widespread critical acclaim, specifically for Ali's direction and Rekha's lead performance, widely considered one of the greatest of Hindi cinema. It also emerged as a commercial success, ranking as one of the highest-grossing films of the year. At the 29th National Film Awards, Umrao Jaan won 4 awards, including Best Actress (Rekha). At the 29th Filmfare Awards, the film received 3 nominations, including Best Actress (Rekha), and won 2 awards – Best Director (Ali) and Best Music Director (Khayyam). PlotIn 1840 Faizabad, a girl named Amiran is kidnapped by the criminal Dilawar in an act of revenge against Amiran's daroga father, who had tesitfied against Dilawar. Dilawar sells Amiran to Khanum Jaan, the madam of a kotha (brothel) in Lucknow who teaches young tawaifs (courtesans). At the kotha, Amiran is given the name Umrao Jaan. Years later, Umrao has grown up and become an accomplished poet as well as an extraordinary tawaif. The young Nawab Sultan is smitten by Umrao's beauty and poetry, and the two fall in love. However, Nawab reveals that he must marry to please his family, leaving behind a heartbroken Umrao. Umrao seeks solace in the arms of Faiz Ali and elopes with him, only to discover that he is a wanted bandit. She is forced to return to Lucknow after Ali is killed by local police. Umrao relocates to Kanpur, where she establishes herself as a poet and tawaif, but is hunted down by kotha keepers, Gohar Mirza and Husseini, and returned to Lucknow. Sometime later, she meets the Begum from Kanpur and discovers that she is actually Ram Dai. She gets imprisoned with her but the two are separated when Dilawar Khan takes her to Lucknow. By a strange twist of fate, Ram Dai was sold to the mother of Nawab Sultan and she ends up marrying him. British forces lay siege to Lucknow and the residents evacuate the city. Umrao's party of refugees stops in a small village, which Umrao recognizes as Faizabad. However, The residents don't recognize her and ask her to dance for them. Afterwards, Umrao reunites with her family who believed she was dead. Her mother is happy to welcome her back, but her brother forbids it and threatens her. He thought her being a tawaif was a disgrace and that she was better off dead, ordering her to leave. Devastated, Umrao Jaan returns to Lucknow once the mutiny is over and finds the kotha looted and deserted. Cast
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Release and receptionAccording to author Anitaa Padhye's Ten Classics (English), Umrao Jaan was released theatrically on 2 January 1981.[4] Rekha was widely praised for her acting, and she was awarded the National Award for her portrayal of the central character.[5] But the box office returns were just average.[6] The supporting characters were played by Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Shaikh, Raj Babbar and Bharat Bhushan. Critics responded favourably to the carefully done historical setting. The soundtrack was composed by Khayyam and the lyrics were penned by Shahryar. Several songs from the film, sung by Asha Bhosle, are considered classics of filmi music: "Dil Cheez Kya Hai", "Justuju Jiski Thi", "In Ankhon Ki Masti Ke", and "Yeh Kya Jagah Hai Doston". Today, Umrao Jaan is considered at par with other cult classics such as Pakeezah (1972) and is widely acclaimed as one of India's great cinematic magnum opuses.[5] SoundtrackThe music of the film was composed by Khayyam, while the lyrics were penned by Shahryar.
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MusicalSalim–Sulaiman adapted the film into a musical play, Umrao Jaan Ada - The Musical, in 2019. The theatrical adaptation was directed by Rajeev Goswami with Pratibha Baghel in the titular role of the tawaif.[10] References
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