Dastaan-E-Mohabbat: Salim Anarkali | |
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Also known as | Salim Anarkali |
Genre | Historical Romance |
Screenplay by | Shrinita Bhaumik Manish Palival Anjum Abbas |
Story by | |
Directed by | K Mohit Kumar Amit Gupta Dinesh Mahadev |
Starring | Shaheer Sheikh Sonarika Bhadoria Piyush Sahdev |
Theme music composer | Sandeep Mukherjee |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 69 |
Production | |
Producers | Resham Sinha Hitesh Thakkar |
Editors | Satya Sharma Virendra Sharma |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Colors TV |
Picture format | |
Original release | 1 October 2018 – 4 January 2019 |
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Dastaan-E-Mohabbat: Salim Anarkali (Story Of Love: Salim Anarkali) is an Indian historical television series that aired on Colors TV.[1] Created by Ludhiana Pathak's Writer's Galaxy Studios, it premiered on 1 October 2018. Starring Shaheer Sheikh and Sonarika Bhadoria, the show explores the historical love story of Prince Salim and Anarkali.[2][3]
Plot[edit]
Prince Salim (Uzair Basar) visits an old dargah with his father Akbar (Shahbaz Khan) and mother Jodha Bai (Gurdeep Kohli). The Saint blesses them and foretells that Salim will be a great warrior with the capability of becoming a great king, and that one day Salim will turn against Akbar. Akbar promises that he will never allow such things to happen.
When dacoits attack the village of Agra, a girl named Saifu (Naisa Khanna) and her aunt Jhillan (Shruti Ulfat) save Salim as they flee. On learning that Saifu saved Salim's life, Akbar renames Saifu as Anarkali, which means 'blossomed pomegranate'. The seer also foretold that Anarkali will be the reason of the feud between Akbar and Salim. As they return to Agra, Salim and Anarkali become best friends. While Jodha and Akbar are happy to see Salim with his new-found friend, Akbar's first wife, Ruqaiya, (Tasneem Sheikh) and Akbar's mother Hamida (Aruna Irani) are enraged to see the niece of a servant playing with Salim. When Ruqaiya plots to kill Salim, Anarkali saves him once more.
Later, after Salim begins misbehaving when Ruqaiya puts rohypnal in his milk, Akbar decides to send him to the battlefield for 12 years until he is grown-up. Salim leaves the castle and is angry with his father's decision. However, Anarkali tearfully bids adieu to Salim and decides to write him letters throughout the 12 years in which all of this takes place.
12 Years Later[edit]
Prince Salim (Shaheer Sheikh) is now grown up and he is a brave and talented warrior who can single-handedly kill ten soldiers. Though ferocious, Salim has the soft heart of Jodha, and knows how to forgive. Salim's best friend is the Hindu warrior, Mahabbat (Meherzan Mazda), with whom Salim shares all his secrets. Anarkali (Sonarika Bhadoria), who is also grown-up, is a shy, soft-spoken, beautiful servant of Agra palace, and extremely close to Jodha. She writes letters to Salim every week, although she never gets a reply from him.
Though Anarkali loves Salim, she never expresses her desires. She knows that as a servant, she can never even dream of becoming the queen of Salim's heart. Although Ruqaiya hates Anarkali and frequently tries to defame her, Anarkali has nothing harsh against anyone. Jodha receives the news of Salim's homecoming and requests Anarkali to decorate Salim's room.
Salim returns and after meeting Jodha, he expresses his desire to meet Anarkali. Salim meets Anarkali at the terrace and is absolutely smitten with her. Although Anarkali is reluctant to see Salim again, Salim insists upon meeting her. This gives Ruqaiya an opportunity to make Anarkali fall in Salim's eyes. The next day, Ruqaiya orders Anarkali to dance with another dancer at a party arranged to celebrate Salim's homecoming. Salim is absolutely furious to see Anarkali as a rakkasha (prostitute) and slaps her in front of everyone. Salim leaves, followed by Mahabbat.
However, Mahabbat succeeds in making Salim understand that he was always in love with Anarkali. Salim decides to confess his feelings to Anarkali, who then requests that Salim leaves her alone, fearing that her worst nightmare will come true. A stubborn Salim tries to win over Anarkali and is successful. At last, Salim decides to give up, but before he does, he decides to make Anarkali confess her true feelings for him. He orders Mahabbat to arrange a party in the jungle, and to order Anarkali to come with them. Salim also arranges a dancer named Firdous to make Anarkali jealous. While Firdous's dances, Salim notices Anarkali's jealousy, but she still remains silent.
Salim orders everyone to get out of the tent except Anarkali. Salim asks her why she was still silent. Anarkali replies that she is just a servant and cannot tell Salim what to do and what not. A frustrated Salim decides to make the tent catch fire and kill himself. However, this incident makes Anarkali weak, and she confesses her love for him. Hamida, after receiving the news of the fire incident, decides to meet Salim but is stunned to see him hugging Anarkali. She comes to know about their affair and decides to end it. Firdous, as revealed is a plot planted by Ruqaiya, tells her about Salim's love for Anarkali.
Ruqaiya asks Firdous to create a rift between them, but Firdous refuses and says she will not come between the two lovers. Ruqaiya kills Firdous. Akbar calls Nigris Jaan to teach dance to Anarkali. Firstly, Nigris behaves rudely with Anarkali but later, when she realises her love for Salim, she starts helping her. Then, Maan Bai, Salim’s cousin enters and is successful in marrying him. She becomes Salim’s first wife and starts creating the rift between Salim and Anarkali, but is unsuccessful. She even tries to kill Anarkali but Anarkali is saved by Salim. Maan Bai tells Akbar about their affair; he becomes furious and tells Anarkali to go away from Salim if she wants to save her life. But, later she is stabbed in her stomach and dies in the arms of Salim.
Cast[edit]
Main Cast[edit]
- Shaheer Sheikh as Prince Salim, Anarkali’s lover, Maan Bai’s husband and Akbar and Jodha’s son.
- Sonarika Bhadoria as Anarkali, lover of Salim (Jahangir) (died)
Recurring[edit]
- Helly Daruwala as Maan Bai, Salim's cousin turned first wife.
- Gurdeep Kohli as Jodha, Akbar's third wife, Salim's mother.
- Shahbaz Khan as Akbar, Ruqaiya, Salima and Jodha's husband, Salim's father.
- Tasneem Sheikh as Ruqaiya, Akbar's cousin turned first wife.
- Parvati Sehgal as Salima, Akbar's sister in law turned second wife.
- Aruna Irani as Hamida Begum/Badi Begum, Humayun's last wife, Akbar's mother.
- Shruti Ulfat as Jhillan, Anarkali's aunt and foster mother.
- Piyush Sahdev as Abu Fazl[4]
- Meherzan Mazda as Mahabbat, Salim's best friend.
- Karan Sharma as Raja Man Singh I.
- Hemant Choudhary as Bhagwant Das, Maan Bai's father, Jodha's brother.
- Rachana Mistry as Husna, Anarkali's best friend.
- Anand Goradia as Khanam, Ruqaiya's aide and servant.
- Ankita Srivastava as Firdaus, a woman planned by Ruqaiya to separate Salim and Anarkali
- Uzair Basar as Young Salim
- Naisa Khanna as Young Anarkali
- Sayantani Ghosh as Nargis Jaan, called by Akbar to teach dance to Anarkali
- Chirag Jani as Hakim Mirza.
International broadcast[edit]
- In Indonesia (Indonesian), it began airing on ANTV with the title Salim Anarkali from 11 March 2019 to 11 April 2019.[5][6]
References[edit]
- ^'Colors TV launches the Legendary Historical Saga 'Astana-E-Sabbath: Salim Anarkali''. Mumbai Live. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ^'Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi's Shaheer Sheikh to romance this actress in Mughal-e-Azam remake'. India Today. 23 July 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ^'Sonarika Bhadoria: Who would say no to being Anarkali'. mid-day. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ^'Piyush Sahdev to play Abu Fazl in Daastan-E-Mohabbat Salim Anarkali'. mid-day. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ^'Dibintangi Shaheer Sheikh, Salim Anarkali Tayang Mulai Senin, 11 Maret 2019'.
- ^'Salim Anarkali ANTV Tayang Sore, Kisah Cinta Anak Jodha Akbar'.
External links[edit]
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Anarkali | |
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Directed by | Nandlal Jaswantlal |
Produced by | Filmistan Ltd. |
Written by | Ramesh Saigal Hameed Butt (Dialogue Director) |
Screenplay by | Ramesh Saigal |
Story by | Nasir Hussain |
Based on | Anārkalī by Imtiaz Ali Taj |
Starring | Pradeep Kumar Bina Rai Kuldip Kaur Mubarak |
Music by | C. Ramchandra Vasant Prakash |
Cinematography | Marshall Braganza |
Edited by | Babu Lavande |
Distributed by | Filmistan Ltd. |
2 January 1953 | |
Running time | 148 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi Urdu |
Box office | ₹23.5 million |
Anarkali is a 1953Indianhistorical drama film, directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal, and written by Nasir Hussain and Hameed Butt, based on the historical legend of the Mughal emperor Jahangir (Salim). As per the legend, Jahangir revolted against his father Akbar over his love for a common girl called Anarkali.
It was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release - 1953.[1] Another film on the same theme was Mughal-e-Azam, released in 1960, which turned out to be one of the biggest box office success in the history of Indian cinema and a major critical success as well.[2]
Plot[edit]
Shahenshah Jalal-ud-din Akbar is the grandson of Babur, and the son of Humayun. He is known to have ruled over Hindustan with a humane and just heart. He knew in order to garner the support of the Hindus, he must treat them sensitively, allow them to worship freely, and in order to maintain this peace, he married Jodha Bai, a Hindu Rajput, the sister of Raja Bhagwant Das. Through this marriage they became the proud parents of Shehzada Salim (Jahangir). Akbar first met Nadira in the Anar garden, while she was awaiting the arrival of her lover. So pleased he was with her that he wanted to reward her, but she only asked for an Anar, so he ended up bestowing her with the name of 'Anarkali'. He met her the second time when she was able to revive Salim, who was seriously wounded in a war in Kabul. Once again Akbar was pleased with her, wanted to reward her, but again she turned him down. The third time she ended up annoying Akbar when she sang and danced in his court under the influence of alcohol, and he has her imprisoned. The very foundations of Akbar's palace will be shaken to the roots, and his manner of meting out justice will be put to the extreme test, when he finds out that Salim is in love with Anarkali and wants to marry her. While Akbar may have been successful to end the strife between Hindus and Muslims, but will be able to break down the wall between the rich and the poor?
Cast[edit]
- Bina Rai as Nadira[3]
- Pradeepkumar as Shehzada Salim[3]
- Kuldip Kaur as Gulzar
- Sulochana as Rani Jodha Bai[3]
- S. L. Puri as Raja Man Singh
- Manmohan Krishna as Parvez
- Nurjehan
- Mubarak as Shahenshah Jalal-ud-din Akbar[3]
Soundtrack[edit]
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The composer Vasant Prakash was initially appointed as the Music Director of this film, but fell out with the film producer S. Mukerji after having recorded just one song with Geeta Dutt. Prakash had intended for all of the female songs in this film to be given to Geeta Dutt. The composer C. Ramchandra took over the project, and insisted not only that all of the female songs be sung by Lata Mangeshkar, but that the Geeta Dutt number also be removed from the film. Although the Filmistan group agreed, the Geeta song stayed in the movie, the famous Aa Jaan-e-Wafaa.[3]
Track # | Song | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Music Composer |
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1 | 'Aa Jaan e Wafaa'[3] | Geeta Dutt | Jan Nissar Akhtar | Vasant Prakash |
2 | 'Aaja Ab To Aaja'[3] | Lata Mangeshkar | Shailendra | C. Ramchandra |
3 | 'Mujhse Mat Poochh' | Lata Mangeshkar | Rajendra Krishan | C. Ramchandra |
4 | 'Dua Kar Gham-E-Dil' | Lata Mangeshkar | Shailendra | C. Ramchandra |
5 | 'Jaag Dard-E-Ishq Jaag'[3] | Lata Mangeshkar, Hemant Kumar | Rajendra Krishan | C. Ramchandra |
6 | 'Mohabbat Aisi Dhadkan Hai'[3] | Lata Mangeshkar | Hasrat Jaipuri | C. Ramchandra |
7 | 'Zindagi Pyar Ki Do Char Ghadi'[3] | Hemant Kumar | Rajendra Krishan | C. Ramchandra |
8 | 'O Aasman Wale Shikwa Hai Zindagi Ka' | Lata Mangeshkar | Hasrat Jaipuri | C. Ramchandra |
9 | 'Yeh Zindagi Usiki Hai'[3] | Lata Mangeshkar | Rajendra Krishan | C. Ramchandra |
10 | 'Ae Baad E Saba Zara Ahista Chal' | Hemant Kumar | ||
11 | 'Mohabbat Mein Aise Kadam Dagamagae' | Lata Mangeshkar | Rajendra Krishan |
Box office[edit]
In India, it was the top-grossing film of 1953, grossing ₹23.5 million[4] ($4.94 million).[n 1] This is equivalent o $47 million (₹2.96 billion)[6] adjusted for inflation in 2016.
Notes[edit]
- ^4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[5]
References[edit]
- ^1953 Top Earners at the box office (Figures in Indian Rupees)Box Office India website, Retrieved 5 December 2019
- ^1960-1969 Top earners at the box office Box Office India website, Retrieved 5 December 2019
- ^ abcdefghijkKaran Bali. 'Anarkali (1953 film)'. Upperstall.com website. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
- ^'Box Office 1953'. Box Office India. 30 October 2013. Archived from the original on 30 October 2013.
- ^'Pacific Exchange Rate Service'(PDF). UBC Sauder School of Business. University of British Columbia. p. 3. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
- ^'Exchange Rates (68.3 INR per USD)'. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. 2016. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
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