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Begum Jaan

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 8m
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5.6/10
3.1K
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Begum Jaan (2017)
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The story of eleven prostitutes who refuse to part ways with their brothel and each other during the partition between India and Pakistan.The story of eleven prostitutes who refuse to part ways with their brothel and each other during the partition between India and Pakistan.The story of eleven prostitutes who refuse to part ways with their brothel and each other during the partition between India and Pakistan.

  • Director
    • Srijit Mukherji
  • Writer
    • Srijit Mukherji
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Pallavi Sharda
    • Naseeruddin Shah
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Srijit Mukherji
    • Writer
      • Srijit Mukherji
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Pallavi Sharda
      • Naseeruddin Shah
    • 35User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Narrator
    Pallavi Sharda
    Pallavi Sharda
    • Gulabo
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Rajaji
    Chunky Pandey
    Chunky Pandey
    • Kabir
    Vidya Balan
    Vidya Balan
    • Begum Jaan
    Flora Saini
    Flora Saini
    • Maina
    • (as Fllora Saini)
    Ridhiema Tiwari
    Ridhiema Tiwari
    • Amba
    • (as Ridhima Tiwari)
    Ashish Vidyarthi
    Ashish Vidyarthi
    • Harshvardhan
    Rajesh Sharma
    Rajesh Sharma
    • Shyam
    Priyanka Setia
    Priyanka Setia
    • Jameela
    Mishti Chakravarty
    Mishti Chakravarty
    • Shabnam
    • (as Mishti)
    Pitobash
    Pitobash
    • Surjeet
    Vivek Mushran
    Vivek Mushran
    • Master
    Poonam Rajput
    Poonam Rajput
    • Rani
    Rajit Kapoor
    Rajit Kapoor
    • Ilias
    Gauahar Khan
    Gauahar Khan
    • Rubina
    • (as Gauhar Khan)
    Ila Arun
    Ila Arun
    • Amma
    Gracy Goswami
    Gracy Goswami
    • Laadli
    • Director
      • Srijit Mukherji
    • Writer
      • Srijit Mukherji
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    jahangirhussain74

    Vidya Balan shines but the direction lets the film down

    Begum Jaan works only because of Vidya Balan. As a performer, Vidya has never disappointed. Since her debut Parineeta, Vidya showed us why she's one versatile actor to watch out for. As Begum Jaan, Vidya gives the film her all. She's totally convincing as the owner of a brothel who's worldly wise and spouts philosophy at the drop of a hat. The only thing unconvincing about her appearance (and that's not entirely her fault!) is her unibrow. I don't understand why would the director ask Vidya to sport a unibrow while all the other girls in the brothel have perfectly shaped eyebrows. But that's just nitpicking in an otherwise brilliant performance. Now let's move on to the other aspect of this movie, I think it's the direction that falters the most. I never understood what the director is trying to tell us through this movie. He seems really confused about how to get his point through. There are a lot of scenes in the movie which don't seem to add to the actual plot of the movie. We never get to sympathise with Begum Jaan's plight to save her brothel. We know that she's emotionally attached to her house and that's about it. The time of The Partition was a tough one and we know that a lot of people were leaving their houses as they had no other choice. Then why would Begum Jaan try to challenge this movement at the cost of so many people's lives at her brothel? I mean, she's not the only one who is asked to leave her house at that time! Also, the background score seems too loud at some point and absolutely unnecessary at some. Talking about the supporting cast, I must say Vidya gets ample support from them. Gauahar Khan lends credibility to her role as Rubina, Begum's right hand woman. Pallavi Sharda also shines in some of the scenes. But the surprise package is Chunky Pandey in his never before seen evil avatar.

    Overall, Begum Jaan could have been a much better film had the director put some thought on how to build up an engaging plot without unnecessary melodrama and sub plots. Still, it can only be enjoyed for Vidya and Vidya's performance only!
    7ankitcom

    A strongly written and well-thought script that shows partition vows with a very different and unique angle

    A strongly written and well-thought script that shows partition vows with a very different and unique angle. Barring the irrelevant noisiness of some characters, it's a well directed and acted movie. Vidya Balan along with other characters like Gauhar Khan, Chunky Pandey, Sumit Nijhawan and Ila Arun were brilliant.

    Storyline Rating: 4

    Acting Rating: 3 Vidya Balan: 3 Gauhar Khan: 3 Chunky Pandey: 4 Sumit Nijhawan: 4 Ila Arun: 3 Naseeruddin Shah: 3 Pallavi Sharda: 2 Ashish Vidyarthi: 3 Vivek Mushran: 2 Rajit Kapoor: 3

    Direction Rating: 3

    Music Rating: 3

    Cinematography: 3

    Editing: 3
    6harinarayanantk

    Prodigal waste of talents

    A brilliant director , wonderful actors and a theme beyond imagination even then the film was disappointing. With all these advantages the film failed miserably to convey the emotional trauma of of displacement from home. The director has failed to take advantage of the theme , the team and of course the time of the story . Instead of making a film of Oscar dimensions what is churned out is a substandard film . At moments the film appeared dragging as it failed to narrate the human tragedy in its real sense . It failed to translate the human suffering when fate of poor people are decided by the power centers elsewhere and the orders are followed by petty officials clinging to their briefs in total disobedience to the travails of individuals driven out of their homestead resulting in human tragedy of catastrophic dimensions
    5dineshprakash

    Gritty film with gruesome scenes

    India Pakistan partition is back drop of this film. A brothel comes between the border line and then government officers from both side and brothel women stands against each other. It starts with conflict, ends with battle. Characterization is major problem of this film. As writer director had clear cut vision that every person outside the brothel should have been grey or dark. Due to his this point of view most of the characters behave abruptly or turn grey without much logic. When local Inspector fails to evict them, two powerful government officers, rather than seeking help from higher authorities, they jointly decide to take help of a brutal goon, as if they had some personal grievances against the brothel, which is not clear and if they did it, just for their ego satisfaction then they are stone hearted but then they get highly emotionally affected in climax!! Why it was so necessary to demolish the brothel, is not established. Brothel or border fence could have been shifted or at least tried for the same. How and why, brothel care taker Salim had collected so much guns and ammunition is not clear, yes he was dismissed Inspector. Just because of makers had thought to use all this in climax! Director is so desperate to prove himself that he used new way of taking shots and even repeated them many times without thinking of its effect like, India and Pakistan partition offices only half face in frame most of the time when they converse emotional. It could have been bearable just for once but this type of frame has been repeated. Dialogues are very good, especially the line at interval 'Maheena giinne toh hamen khoob aata hai saab......'. Climax is very heavy. Performance wise Vidya Balan as Begum Jaan is first rate. Good performance is the main strength of this film. Gauher Khan as Rubina shines in the scene when she speaks with Surjit at the stone of river. Her performance is very layered. Pallavi Shrada as Gulaboo is fine. Chunkey Pandey as Kabir is brilliant. His looks and expressions, both are terrific which create the much needed terror. Flora Saini as Maina is fine. Pitobash Tripathi as Surjit is impressive.
    8faisalfaves

    A heart-wrenching story, but unfortunately poorly directed

    Murder, rape and shattered families: 1947 Partition. The horror and the magnitude of suffering was unimaginable. Religious riots along with acts of oppression and cruelty marked this huge event as a dark blot on the history of the World.

    Vidya Balan dives into her character with the fierceness and aggression, She is just amazing. Srijit Mukherji's direction appears to be colorless and purposeless at times. Background Music is not much good.

    While the story is unique and interesting (written by Srijit Mukherjee, the director of the film), the movie has a bunch of good actors, it is the direction that falters at several points. This Story is so vast and heart-rendering, if they had made this movie so brilliantly then this movie was going to get an Oscar, Unfortunately missed! After all the faults you should watch this movie and feel the painful times during 1947.

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    • Trivia
      The director of this film, Srijit Mukherji, also directed Rajkahini (2015), the original Bengali film that Begum Jaan is a remake of.
    • Goofs
      During the second half, where Begum Jaan and others are seen learning how to shoot the rifles, if you look closely, the rifles are all without the rear sight, making any form of aiming impossible.
    • Connections
      Remake of Rajkahini (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Prem Mein Tohre
      Performed by Asha Bhosle

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2017 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Watch Begum Jaan on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Бегум Джан
    • Production companies
      • PLAY Entertainment
      • PLAY Entertainment
      • SVF Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,060,734
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
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