In aankhon ki masti ke - Umrao Jaan 1981

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"Umrao Jaan", The 1981 film directed by Muzaffar Ali. It is based on the Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada (1905), written by Mirza Hadi Ruswa about the famous Lucknow courtesan.

Plot:
In the year 1840, a young girl named Amiran (Seema Sathyu) is kidnapped from her family by their neighbour, Dilawar Khan (Satish Shah) and sold to Madam Khanum Jaan (Shaukat Kaifi) who owns a brothel where she trains courtesans (tawaif). Amiran, renamed Umrao Jaan, learns to read, write, dance, sing, and charm wealthy men. She is no common prostitute, but a cultured woman trained to captivate men of wealth and taste.

A grown-up Umrao Jaan, (Rekha), catches the eye of Nawab Sultan (Farooq Shaikh), and the two fall in love. But the Nawab must marry to please his family, and Umrao's heart is broken.

She meets a dashing bandit chieftain, Faiz Ali (Raj Babbar), who wooes and wins her. She flees with her dacoit, hoping to marry him and leave the world of the courtesan far behind. But her lover is killed by local police and she is left alone, with no choice but to return to her old life.

Soon, the British attack the city of Lucknow and the residents, including Umrao Jaan, are forced to flee. Umrao's party of refugees stop in a small village near Lucknow. The residents ask the courtesan to sing and dance. Umrao, looking about her, realizes that this is her village, Faizabad, her family, the place from which she was kidnapped. She had been so young when kidnapped that she had forgotten it all, but now it all returns to her.

She sings the song, Yeh kya jagah hai doston? -- What kind of place is this, friends? -- a veiled reference to her feelings of dismay at being treated like a pariah entertainer by her very own people. Afterwards, she meets her mother and younger brother, who had thought that she was dead. Her mother would be happy to welcome her back into the family, but her brother forbids it—she is tainted by her profession and must not return to embarrass them.

At the end of the film, Umrao returns to the now-deserted and looted brothel in Lucknow and finds she is left alone, with nothing but her profession and her poetry.

Critical reception:
Rekha was praised for her acting, but the box office returns were just average. The supporting characters were played by Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Shaikh, Raj Babbar and Bharat Bhushan. Critics responded favourably to the carefully done historical setting.

Music - by Khayyam
Lyrics - Akhlaq Mohammed Khan Shahryar
Playback - Asha Bhosle, Mustafa Khan, Runa Prasad, Shahida Khan, Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan, Talat Aziz
Based on Novel - Mirza Hadi Ruswa
Screenplay & dialogue - Muzaffar Ali, Javed Siddiqui, Shama Zaidi
Running time - 145 min

Cast:
Rekha - Amiran
Farooq Shaikh - Nawab Sultan
Naseeruddin Shah - Gohar Mirza
Raj Babbar - Faiz Ali
Gajanan Jagirdar - Maulvi
Shaukat Kaifi - Khanum Jaan
Umme Farwa - Young Amiran
Dina Pathak - Husseini
Prema Narayan - Bismillah
Leela Mishra - Husseini
Bharat Bhushan - Khan Saheb
Mukri - Parnan Aziz
Satish Shah - Daroga Dilawar
[edit] Crew
Art Direction: Muzaffar Ali, Bansi Chandragupta, Manzoor
Choreography: Gopi Krishna, Kumudini Lakhia
Costume Design: Subhashini Ali

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  • Why do I want to learn Urdu, and Lucknow Urdu at that? Just listening to thses masterpieces and others like Chalte Chalte from Pakheza and Pyar Kiya Tho Darna Kyaa from Mughal-e-Azam. Can't beat the lyrics, the music, singing, acting. Gold puregold, and now all we get is dross!

  • listening to this song is a pure description of love if you know what i mean lovers, it hurts the heart deep down that the blood stops pumping up for a while but still life carries on only if you can comprehend and of course if you know hindi language

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  • Urdu is one of the most peotic languages on earth and Islamic culture has given the world beautiful peotry, language, maths, architecture and wonderful literature. Yet today between the west and radical islamists they have degraded this rich culture lowest form of human exixtance by threatning others and living the life of gutter. I wish some one in the islamic world would take a stand and bring back tis rich culture and poetry.

  • An ingenious prose, superb melody…ambiance …and the acting by Rekha….just doubles the potency of a drink…… NOT IN HAND...!!

  • my lovelyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy rekha love youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu mashallah wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • if anyone wants to learn urdu like this, u need to come to Hyderabad not luckhnow. hyderabad ku aae to uppar se niche tak puri urdu sikaadete apne patthe...

  • wah wah..

  • 10 aliens are on our planet.

  • i likeee thissss songgggg toooooo muchhhhh loveeeeee this song8->8->. heart touching wordinggg

  • Evergreen Rekha

  • @NewAfghanCinema1 you do realize that she is speaking urdu, not hindi? true hindi is rather hard and not very poetic like urdu

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