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Razia Sultan

  • 1983
  • 2h 56min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
252
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Razia Sultan (1983)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn account of the reign of Indian empress Razia Sultan and her love for her slave Jamaluddin Yakut.An account of the reign of Indian empress Razia Sultan and her love for her slave Jamaluddin Yakut.An account of the reign of Indian empress Razia Sultan and her love for her slave Jamaluddin Yakut.

  • Dirección
    • Kamal Amrohi
  • Guionista
    • Kamal Amrohi
  • Elenco
    • Hema Malini
    • Dharmendra
    • Parveen Babi
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.1/10
    252
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kamal Amrohi
    • Guionista
      • Kamal Amrohi
    • Elenco
      • Hema Malini
      • Dharmendra
      • Parveen Babi
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Hema Malini
    Hema Malini
    • Razia Bano
    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Yakut Jamaluddin
    Parveen Babi
    Parveen Babi
    • Khakun
    Pradeep Kumar
    Pradeep Kumar
    • Sultan Iltames
    Vijayendra Ghatge
    Vijayendra Ghatge
    • Amil Altunia
    • (as Vijayendra)
    Ajit Khan
    Ajit Khan
    • Amil Balban
    • (as Ajit)
    Veena
    Veena
    • Empress Shah Turkhan
    Tajdar Amrohi
    Sohrab Modi
    Sohrab Modi
    • Vazir-e-Azam
    Sarika Thakur
    Sarika Thakur
      Radha Saluja
      Shandaar
      Bijaya Jena
      Bijaya Jena
      • Laila
      • (as Dolly Jena)
      Madhu Malini
      Chitra
      Vijaya Girija
      Jankidas
      Jankidas
        Gopi Krishna
        Gopi Krishna
        • Dirección
          • Kamal Amrohi
        • Guionista
          • Kamal Amrohi
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        1mannuskyhigh

        Distorted history, poor film but great musicq

        This is an example of a stupid unimaginable piece of work by a great director having an amazing score. I can't believe how some people giving it rave reviews when it has clearly distorted history. Razia Sultan's romance with Yakut was a myth, it was cooked up the royalties of Razia's kingdom who were jealous of her reign and wanted her to bring her down. Also their main objective was to give birth to seeds of jealousy in Altunia's mind who was Razia's childhood lover and companion.

        Mr Amrohi instead went onto make a film based on the affair of Razia and Yakut mainly because to cash on the popularity of Hema Malini and Dharmendra's onscreen pairing at that time. But you can't play with history to satisfy your disbeliefs. The result? the film bombed at the box office and rightfully so, I watched this film online and kept skipping for the sheer audacity it displayed onscreen.

        The climax's simply laughable. Dharmendra as Yakut going on a killing spree to save Hema Malini from clutches of Altunia played by Vijendra Ghatge. Razia plays a damsel in distress and Yakut takes her on her horse and they rode off, it's left for the audience imagination whether she was killed or if they made their way to safety. Simply Stupid ! While in reality, Razia and her forces were captured by Altunia and Yakut was killed, later Altunia realized his mistake and they get married.

        The next day they set off to get the throne of Delhi back where they encounter a huge force by Balram Shah. After a fierce battle, Altunia loses his life, Razia continues fighting but gets outnumbered and hence lay her life in the battle. Her story deserves a great film. Mr Amrohi has only insulted her Image and nothing else.

        The only good thing about this film are the songs by Khayaam Sahab. They are unforgettable. Simply outstanding. Watch the film for just the songs if you really want to, otherwise go read Amar Chitra Katha comic of Razia Sultan that's far more interesting than this trash.
        10Sandeepm

        The most under rated movie of Indian cinema...!

        Well, as the title says, it is infact the most underrated movie ever produced by Indian cinema. Its all about the un-riped, non matured persona of Indian movie viewers of that time, which rejected a sheer classic just because it was not in common man`s language, but indeed had the magical sense of poetric Urdu and Hindi combination. The story is all about the first ever female Indian ruler of Delhi sultanate time, Razia sultan. Though the movie played a little bit with the history, which though in itself is doubtful and confused, it dealt with the concept very intelligently. Sultan Iltutmish wants to hand over is throne to his daughter Razia, who is most eligiable for the post among all his heirs. However it wasnt that easy in the medieval period of indian history and many chiefs stood against her, whom she successfully suppressed and gained her empire. The story along with all these historical element, also deals with the persnale side of Razia, that is, her love affair with a slave, who later was rewarded with freedom by the Sultan Iltutmish, owing to his bravery and loyality. Now as this love affair which wasn`t approved by any of her chiefs, they revolted against her and she eventually died fighting. Now history says something else, which by the way isnt to be discuss here. The movie by Kamal amrohi (Pakeezha and many more), was a total treat for the eyes with its huge sets of medieval times. The art was the most outstanding part of the movie and a phenomenal amount of money was spent on them ( 15 crores in 1982). These sets almost took us in those times with glittering diamond jewellery, the wepaonry and costumes. Dharmendra and Hema looked perfect in their roles and carried them with a delicacy indeed required according to the time period, movie dealt with. The music (Khayyam) and lyrics were superb and totally matched with the story requirements. Who can ever forget the melodious and shivering voice of Gabban mirja in "ayyi zanjeer ki jhnakar" and "tera hijra mera naseeb" and the sweetness of "Ae dile nadan" by Lata. The writing credits goes to Kamal amrohi who also directed the film. The language was so poetric and complex that it became the main reason of its failure at the box office. And we say that the classics are not rememeberd by their collections but their chrams which still haunts the viewers, Razia sultan will be remembered as a historical classic, which depicted the art of movie making, while dealing with the subjects, centuries old, but which haven`t yet lost their beauty.
        2sanjevjain

        Apology of a film

        I saw this film on DVD and was thankful for the skip features which allowed me to jump to heavenly songs rather that endure cheesy 'acting', pathetic artwork and a real bad mis-en-scene by Kamal Amrohi who had delivered a much better Pakeezah. No wonder that the 'masses' did not take to it. Only positive feature is divine music by ever wonderful Khaiyyam Saab and matching lyrics by Kaifi Saab and others. The movie frankly did not deserve these gems. Actors were just going through motions. The language (Persian in good part) does give it a period look but thats just about it. Who would understand that kind of language in India? A handful. Really avoidable; better stick to its music CD.
        rl400

        Worth it for one song

        This film should have everything going for it - directed by Kamal Amrohi, lavish palace sets, costume design and loosely based on an true story from the era of the Turkish sultanates in India. Razia trained in combat by her Ethiopian slave Yakoot (who suspiciously looks like a blacked up Dharmendra!) proves herself a more worthy heir than her brothers. After the death of her father Razia assumes control of the sultanate to become the first female Muslim leader in South Asia. But Turkish nobility enraged at her relationship with a black man start a power struggle for the throne.

        The Turkish sultanate era is nicely brought to life but despite having topics such as gender, politics, history and race on offer the film has a major problem - its coma inducing lack of pace. I can watch a slow film but this takes some effort. Although made in the eighties it tries very hard to recreate the feel of the old epics so there's a lot of silence, overacting and shouting which grates after a while.

        However... the whole film is saved by the truly beautiful song 'Ay Dil-e-Nadaan' (My Innocent Heart). With a video to match we see Hema Malini, looking every inch the Turkish princess, wandering through the desert at sunset lonely and frustrated at her inability to express her love for Yakoot.

        Worth a watch if you're into slow romantic epics, the history or the girl power angle but you could just read up on real story of Razia Sultan and save yourself three hours. Perhaps ripe for a serious remake?
        9ghealth

        excellent

        A bollywood classic, which along with another classic mughaleazam, serves as the groundwork and guide for today's movies like Jodha Akbar. The sets are gorgeous and the direction and dialogue is well suited given the era of Delhi's history. Hema is perfect in her role, graceful and royal! The language is complex for those who don't know it, but if you know Urdu like me, then its music to your ears!! Even if you don't dig Urdu, watch it just for the sake of India's glorious history and for the sake of its magical past! The music is lovely, and the sultan's wedding song can even be used today to entertain guests at modern day weddings!. Well done, Amrohi! One star less only because I think the movie's scene editing could have been a little smoother - but no big deal.

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 16 de septiembre de 1983 (India)
        • País de origen
          • India
        • Idioma
          • Urdu
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Filmistan Studios, Bombay, Maharastra, India(Studio)
        • Productoras
          • NH Studioz
          • Narendra Hirawat & Co
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          • 2h 56min(176 min)

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