
Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj
• Music: Vishal Bhardwaj
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Maqbool
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJNA3TsQYV8
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<p>The film is based on William Shakespeare’s , with the Mumbai underworld as its backdrop. Miyan Maqbool ( ) is the right-hand man of Jahangir Khan (alias Abba Ji) ( ), a powerful . Maqbool is grateful and feels a close connection and personal indebtedness to Abba Ji. Seeing their close relationship but also sensing Maqbool’s ambition, two corrupt policemen ( and ) predict that Maqbool will soon take over the reins of the from Abba Ji. Nimmi ( ) is Abba Ji’s mistress, but she and Maqbool are secretly in love. Nimmi encourages Maqbool’s ambitions and persuades him to kill Abba Ji to take over as Don. Maqbool is torn between his love for Nimmi and his loyalty to Abba Ji, but he begins to prepare the ground for becoming a Don by ensuring that others in the line of succession cannot interfere. Finally, Maqbool murders Abba Ji in cold blood while he is in bed at night, with Nimmi next to him. Maqbool gets away with the murder and takes over as Don, just as planned, but both he and Nimmi are haunted by guilt, seeing Abba Ji’s ghost and unable to wash the blood from their hands. There is also suspicion, within the gang, of Maqbool’s role in the death of Abba Ji, and eventually the lovers meet a tragic end. In addition to the portrayals of the three tragic heroes, the film offers performances by supporting cast members, in particular and . The two open the film in their roles as black comic relief corrupt police inspectors-cum-astrologers, predicting the fall of Abba Ji—who has them on his payroll—and the rise and fall of Maqbool. Contrary to the original play, the corrupt cops are not just passive soothsayers. In an effort to sustain what they refer to as “balancing forces,” they are also actively involved in shaping events, like aiding in providing information to Abba Ji’s enforcers to wipe out a rival gang, using subtle nuances in coercing Maqbool to shift loyalties, deliberately botching an “encounter” attempt on Riyaz Boti (Macduff) and subsequently setting up an alliance between a rival politician (the incumbent one was backed by Abba Ji) and a fleeing Guddu (Fleance) and Riyaz Boti against Maqbool. was selected to portray the lead role after attempts to sign , and failed. In 2023, Vishal Bhardwaj revealed that the team had reached advanced discussions with Kamal Haasan, but the actor wanted the film to be a bilingual shot in Tamil and Hindi, with separate actors brought in for the Tamil version. Vishal Bharadwaj was unwilling to compromise on making the film just in Hindi, with Naseeruddin Shah also noting his reluctance to work with Kamal Haasan. received universal critical acclaim. described the film as “a visual gallery that is an intelligent blend of dark, tragic overtones and comic, satirical undertones”. wrote that while the visuals are great, audiences might need an understanding of Macbeth to fully enjoy the film. described it as a “haunting operatic tragedy”. said that it “effectively transported the essence of the story to the milieu of the Bombay underworld of our times”. described the film as “Brooding, tragic and brilliant. ‘Maqbool’ with its satrical [ ] undertones is cinema at its best”. The soundtrack features eleven songs composed by with lyrics by . Mendes, AC. “ â€, Casie Hermansson and Janet Zepernick (eds.), . Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 165–180.</p>
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Writer:
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Producer:
Bobby Bedi
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Music:
Vishal Bhardwaj
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Director:
Vishal Bhardwaj
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Cinematography:
Hemant Chaturvedi
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Starring:
Irrfan Khan, Tabu, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur, Naseeruddin Shah
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Release Date:
10-Sep-03
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Edited By:
Aarif Sheikh
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OTT Platform:
Prime Video
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Runtime:
2h 12m
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Language:
Hindi
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Other Languages:
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Screenplay:
Vishal Bhardwaj, Abbas Tyrewala
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