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Salaamaleykum.

This time i'm writng about one of the greatest movies in the Mughal Empire. It was planed in 1944, but due to the separation of Pakistan and India...the movie was delayed...and is finally completed in 1960.At the time when most movies cost US$200'000, that movie costed US$3'000'000.
It was so popular, in 2004, they digitally remastered the movie..and released it..and again..for 100days  the movie was a hit.



STORY LINE

Mughal India, the late 1500s. The emperor Akbar (Prithviraj) and his queen Jodha (Durga Khote) have a son, Salim (Jalal Agha), after years of prayer. The maid who brings Akbar this news is promised a reward whenever she wants to claim it. Prince Salim (Dilip Kumar) grows into a spoilt teenager and is sent away for military training. Years later he proves himself to be a worthy warrior. Akbar invites him back to the palace and gives him a hero's welcome. Salim soon falls for court dancer Anarkali (Madhubala). Initially wary of his affections because of the difference in their stations, she soon reciprocates his love. Akbar finds out about the affair imprisons Anarkali. Salim threatens him with dire consequences if she is not released.

Akbar persuades Anarkali that her union with Salim is damaging to the empire and asks her to convince the prince she is a gold-digger. The prince initially believes her but later discovers she was lying. This angers Akbar and Anarkali is imprisoned again. Salim fails to secure Anarkali's release and declares rebellion against his father. Before war breaks out Salim's friend Durjan rescues Anarkali. War begins; Salim's troops are no match for the might of the imperial forces. Captured, Salim refuses to divulge Anarkali's whereabouts and is sentenced to death. Anarkali appears from hiding in time to save Salim. She makes a pact with Akbar to spend one night with Salim as his queen before drugging him unconscious and going to her own death.

As Anarkali is being bricked up alive after her night with the prince, her mother – the bearer of the news of Salim's birth – invokes the promise Akbar made years ago and begs him for her daughter's life. The emperor agrees on condition no one find out Anarkali is alive. Mother and daughter leave the empire never to return.

posted by The Burmastani in Cultural, Movies @ 8:14 AM
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On July, 08, 2006 12:10 PM , Mustafa Ugur
from Turkey said:

Salamun alaykum ya akhi,

I have come online after a week in the village. I hope you are fine.

The movie is interesting.

See you inshAllah.


On July, 08, 2006 2:00 PM , Neverland
from Jordan said:

I haven't seen the movie...
But, thanks for providing these information to us :)

Take care and May Allah Bless you :)


On July, 12, 2006 5:52 AM , Afzal said:

Salaamaleykum Mustafa abi,
glad to see you back.Have u settled in well in the village?i hope you're having a blast there.

neverland-haha..to be honest i havent seen it fully either..but i've heard of this storry over and over again and again.I'm trying to find that movie.
if you love love movies...this is deifnately a good choise


On July, 22, 2006 10:57 PM , khadijah
from United Kingdom said:

lol gosh, that's a rather tragic story. Rivetting stuff. Thanks.




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