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Staging The Iconic
November 2016 - January 2017
|Art Soul Life
The high-tech stage adaptation of the legendary Mughal-e-Azam recreates the tragic romance between the charming prince Salim and the beautiful courtesan Anarkali with remarkable results, says Runa Ashish.
A walk down memory lane for old timers and a novel opportunity for the young to live the tragic romance for the first time, the epic retelling on stage of the iconic Mughal-e-Azam deserves all round applause. Prince Saleem and fiesty Anarkali relive their legendary romance as director Feroz Abbas Khan recreates the magnum opus on stage. Honestly, a theatrical adaption of the K. Asif ’s 1960 classic was never easy as it uses timeless music, opulent sets, memorable dialogues and stirring performances to tell the love story so deeply entrenched in popular culture that even a tribute could be taken as scurrilous if not treated with virtuosity. Its memorable dialogues and lilting music are part of cinematic lore, referred to by film scholars and college students alike. “I always felt that yeh theatre hi hai (it’s already very theatrical),” says the soft-spoken Khan, whose career has encompassed theatre, film and television. Khan explains that in several ways, the original film is already a musical with theatrical aesthetics. “It has songs, vocals, sufi, and qawwali. Its roots are also in theatre. The film was even inspired by a play called Anarkali,” says the director, who has retained all original songs from the film, barring two. Khan, who has directed well-known dramas like Tumhari Amrita, Salesman Ramlal and Mahatma Vs Gandhi, says, “Yes! It was a tough decision to create a drama from a film like Mughl-e-Azam. For me it was tougher to convince my audience to accept Mughl-e-Azam in a different medium because people are emotionally connected with the film, or they have read about it or they already know about it.” Having directed both films and plays, Khan has learnt over the years that the two art forms differ broadly in terms of their aesthetics and language. Taking a close-up, for instance, is unattainable onstage. “If I had a close-up, Anarkali’s eyes would say everything,” smiles Khan, who create
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