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To the uninitiated or to non-Hindi readers, the songs eulogize Razia which is not really a problem.
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Sample below another set from song “shubh gadi aaye re” on the occasion of Razia coronation. Sample the lyrics below from song “hariyala banna aaya re” on the occasion of Razia’s impending wedding – However, more telling are the other tracks. I have heard and knew the most famous track – “ae dil-e-nadaan”. Its strongest point is really its soundtrack.
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The movie is actually a bore with incomprehensible urdu dialogues. The makers did not apparently claim that the movie is historically accurate and the artistic liberties they took tell us more about Bollywoodians than about Razia. We also get to peep into the Sultanate harems – I got more interesting details of harems from an Iraqi colleague who described the ones Saddam & Sons had. There are melancholic elements to the presentation with lovers yearning for each other and their dealings with race issues of the times. On the surface, it is a love-story between a Turkic princess and a black slave during the times of Delhi sultanate in thirteen century. After doing it for the last year or so, I came to the realization that Bollywood output have been consistently “shitty” over several decades (just don’t blame the 80’s and 90’s) – fares that were mind blowing in my recollection are actually naught in reality.Ĭoming back to Razia Sultan, the movie itself was released in 1983, took around 8 years to make, and was a box office disaster.
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Covid has made a lot of free time available to folks and one of the productive uses of free time is watching Bollywood movies. I had seen the movie as a teenager when it was telecast on Doordarshan in late 80’s/early 90’s and I clearly remembered a few scenes from the movie that a boy in his teens should – more on that later. I recently on a whim (re)watched “Razia Sultan” movie.