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Razia Sultan is a 1983 Indian period biographical film, written and directed by Kamal Amrohi, and starring Hema Malini, Parveen Babi and Dharmendra in lead roles. Upon release, it was a box office disaster, mainly due to its high production value. It was the most expensive Indian film made until then.
N.B. Kulkarni won the Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction, the only win for the film. Khayyam received a Filmfare nomination for Best Music Director. Lyrics were by Jan Nisar Akhtar and two songs picturized on Dharmendra as Yakut Jamaluddin, Abyssinian slave by Nida Fazli; one song by Kaifi Azmi; both walked into the project when Akhtar died. Some songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, including "Aye Dil-e Nadaan". Kamal Amrohi shot some scenes of Razia Sultan in Tonk between 1981-82.
Plot
The film is based on the life of Razia Sultan (1205–1240), the only female Sultan of Delhi (1236–1240) and her speculated love affair with the Abyssinian slave, Jamal-ud-Din Yakut.
Cast
Hema Malini as Razia Sultan
Dharmendra as Yakut Jamaluddin, Abyssinian slave
Vijayendra Ghatge as Amil Altunia
Parveen Babi as Khakun
Pradeep Kumar as Sultan Altamash
Ajit as Amil Balban
Veena as Empress Shah Turkhan
Sohrab Modi as Vazir-e-Azam
Dolly Jena
Soundtrack
It was the second time that Khayyam worked for a Kamal Amrohi's film. Earlier he had given music for Shankar Hussain, a movie produced by Amrohi. There is a story as to how Kamal got liking for Khayyam's music. Once Kamal Amrohi and his wife Meena Kumari liked a song that they had listened to on the radio. The song was "Parbaton Ke Pedon Par" and was sung by Mohammed Rafi and Suman Kalyanpur. Later on, they learned that this song was composed by Khayyam for a movie called Shagoon (1964). However, by the time Razia Sultan went on the shooting floors, Laxmikant–Pyarelal became the most-sought-after music director duo. So, Kamal Amrohi signed them. But, he did not like one fast-paced tune composed by the duo for the film and told them to compose a new tune instead. When Kamal went to the duo's place to listen to their new tune, he was asked to wait as the music directors were in a meeting. Feeling insulted that he was asked to wait by someone so junior to him, Kamal Amrohi replaced them with Khayyam.
Box office
Being director Kamal Amrohi's dream project, it was made in a very grand way. The film had an estimated budget of ₹7–10 crore in 1983, with production spanning over 7 years. When released, the film made barely ₹2 crore, becoming a box office disaster.
Awards
31st Filmfare Awards:
Won
Best Art Direction – N. B. Kulkarni
Nominated
Best Music Director – Khayyam
References
Further reading
Singh, Jaspal (2008). "African Indians in Bollywood: Kamal Amrohi's Razia Sultan". In Hawley, John C. (ed.). India in Africa, Africa in India: Indian Ocean Cosmopolitanisms. Indiana University Press. pp. 273–288. ISBN 978-0-253-35121-0.
Mukhopadhyay, Urvi (2014). "Imagining the powerful 'other': Representations of Razia Sultan". In Dimitrova, Diana (ed.). The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Film: Perspectives on otherism and otherness. Routledge. pp. 103–115. ISBN 978-1-315-85864-7.
External links
Razia Sultan at IMDb
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- Razia Sultana
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- List of songs recorded by Lata Mangeshkar
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