Zubeidaa (2001)
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Directed by Shyam Benegal • Music: A. R. Rahman

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<p>is the story of Riyaz’s search to understand his mother, who is not known to him, as he was brought up by his maternal grandmother in the absence of his mother. His mother’s name was Zubeidaa, and she was the only daughter of a filmmaker named Suleman Seth. Zubeidaa acts in films secretly, but when her father finds out, he forbids her to carry on and quickly arranges her marriage to his friend’s son, Dr. Mehboob Alam, who becomes a . Things seem happy for her when she gives birth to Riyaz. However, a disagreement arises between Suleman and Mehboob’s father, and Mehboob divorces Zubeidaa a few days after she gives birth. Heartbroken Zubeidaa then meets Maharaja Vijayendra Singh of Fatehpur. Vijayendra is already married to Maharani Mandira Devi and is the father of two children. Nevertheless, he falls in love with Zubeidaa, and they get married, but there is continuous turmoil in their relationship. Riyaz learns through Zubeidaa’s journal that though she loved Vijayendra dearly, she was unable to follow the stifling customs of the palace. She was also uncomfortable because of her brother-in-law Uday Singh’s sexual advances towards her and his demands of her to have an extramarital affair with him. Riyaz travels to Fatehpur and asks many people about his mother. However, all except Mandira, whom Zubeidaa called “Mandy Didi,” either deny that his mother ever existed or say that she was a horrible woman who seduced their king and caused his death in a plane crash. On reading the journal, Riyaz finds out that Vijayendra had become a politician and was about to go to for an important meeting. Zubeidaa felt frustrated that whenever her husband needed help, he looked to Mandira for support, and at the last minute, she insisted that only she would accompany him to the meeting. The plane crashes, killing Zubeidaa and Vijayendra. It is indicated in an introspective scene that Zubeidaa becomes afraid of losing Vijayendra, since she loves him so dearly and thus, decides to kill both herself and him even though she knew it was wrong. She felt that if they cannot be together in this life, they could be together in afterlife for eternity. In the end, Riyaz gets the missing tape of his mother’s only film, from Mandira. The movie ends with him finally getting to watch the film with his grandmother shedding tears of happiness, watching Zubeidaa dancing happily as the spirited soul that she truly was. The soundtrack was released in 2000 and features eight tracks, all composed by , with lyrics by . collaborated with the musician again for a couple of tracks. Other singers, and walked away with all accolades for their renditions in their respective tracks. Suman Tarafdar of described the film as “very much a classy Benegal film, with new explorations of the human relationships in their multi-layered frameworks” and praised Kapoor “for having come up with such an assured performance”. In her review for , Aradhika Sekhon stated that the film is “a milestone as far as women-oriented movies are concerned,” and that Kapoor “surpassed herself as the passionate, defiant, wilful and troubled Zubeidaa, the truly modern woman.“ of found it to be “among the better offerings of Benegal,” and was positive of Kapoor and Rekha’s performances, but termed Bajpayee’s performance as “not-so-convincing.”</p>

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Writer: Khalid Mohammed
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Producer: Farouq Rattonsey
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Music: A. R. Rahman
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Director: Shyam Benegal
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Cinematography: Rajan Kothari
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Release Date: 19-Jan-01
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Edited By: Aseem Sinha
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Budget: 5
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 33m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 5.6
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Other Languages:
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Screenplay: Khalid Mohamed
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