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Umrao Jaan (2005)

Umrao Jaan (2005)
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A young courtesan kidnapped from her home and sold into slavery ultimately transcends her grim fate in director J.P. Dutta's adaptation of author Mirza Haadi Ruswa's classic 1905 novel. Previously adapted for the screen to great acclaim in 1981, Ruswa's novel tells the story of a middle class girl kidnapped by a habitual offender who had been imprisoned for ten years as a result of her father's damning testimony. Determined to curse his accuser with a fate worse than death, the vengeful ex-convict spirited the man's daughter away and sold the young girl - then known as Amiran - to a brothel in Lucknow. Subsequently given the name Umrao, raised in the lap of luxury, and trained to be a great entertainer, the young girl would grow up to become one of the most beautiful and popular entertainers of her time. Yet despite all of her success, something was missing in the life of the girl now known as Umrao. Though fortune seemed to smile down on her against all odds, Umrao soon fell in love with the powerful Nawab Sultan and longed to start a family with the influential figure despite the fact that their love seemed doomed from the onset. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Shabana AzmiSunil Shetty, (more)
Director(s):
J.P. Dutta
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Umrao Jaan

A young courtesan kidnapped from her home and sold into slavery ultimately transcends her grim fate in director J.P. Dutta's adaptation of author Mirza Haadi Ruswa's classic 1905 novel. Previously adapted for the screen to great acclaim in 1981, Ruswa's novel tells the story of a middle class girl kidnapped by a habitual offender who had been imprisoned for ten years as a result of her father's damning testimony. Determined to curse his accuser with a fate worse than death, the vengeful ex-convict spirited the man's daughter away and sold the young girl - then known as Amiran - to a brothel in Lucknow. Subsequently given the name Umrao, raised in the lap of luxury, and trained to be a great entertainer, the young girl would grow up to become one of the most beautiful and popular entertainers of her time. Yet despite all of her success, something was missing in the life of the girl now known as Umrao. Though fortune seemed to smile down on her against all odds, Umrao soon fell in love with the powerful Nawab Sultan and longed to start a family with the influential figure despite the fact that their love seemed doomed from the onset. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
J.P. Dutta
Writer(s):
J.P. Dutta
Producer(s):
J.P. Dutta
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Pricilla P.

I thought this movie was absolutely heart wrenching. I would definetely recommend for anybody [even if you dont understand] to watch the movie with subtitles. I dont think I have ever cried so much in a movie in my life. Ash was amazing, and I didn' t realize it at first but her new husband plays the role of the heart breaker.

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Davina F.

This was a good remake of the original but I must say Abhishek Bachan was wooden faced most of the time and its Aishwariya who carries the movie. The story is unchangingly depressing but the costumes are gorgeous, the songs as beautiful as can be and the atmosphere was well created.

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Gerline P.

it was beautiful...whenever ash i cried i cried too.....

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