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Made in Rs 50 lakh, this film won 4 National Awards, is set to re-release in theatres, remake was a super flop, lead actors are...

Made in Rs 50 lakh, this film won 4 National Awards, is set to re-release in theatres, remake was a super flop, lead actors are...

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Made in Rs 50 lakh, this film won 4 National Awards, is set to re-release in theatres, remake was a super flop, lead actors are...
Film Umrao Jaan , released in 1981, is considered one of Rekha's most compelling and beautiful works. Her portrayal of Amiran, a courtesan-poetess, is regarded as one of the finest performances in Indian cinema's history, earning her National Award for Best Actress. Besides that, the period drama won many accolades, including 3 National Awards, and 2 Filmfare awards for Best Director and Best Music Director.
Its evergreen songs like- Dil Cheez Kya Hai, In Aankhon Ki Masti, and Justuju Jiski Thi remains loved across generations. Umrao Jaan was remade in 2006, starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in lead roles.
Well, cinemagoers can now relieve the magic and grandeur of Rekha's Umrao Jaan, as it is set to re-release on the big screen. Not just that, the film will be beautifully showcased, resorted in 4K resolution, which is accomplished by National Film Archive of India (NFAI) and National Film Development Corporation (NFDC).
Reflecting on the re-release, veteran actress Rekha said, 'Umrao Jaan is not just a film I acted in — she lives within me, breathes through me, even now. At the time, none of us could have imagined the timelessness of the film, the way it would gently etch itself into the soul of Indian cinema. To see it return to the big screen is like watching an old love letter being opened by a new generation. My heart is full.'
The Director of cult classic, Muzaffar Ali, also spoke about its re-release. He shared, 'Umrao Jaan was not just a film—it was a journey into the soul of a lost culture, a forgotten tehzeeb. Through her pain, poetry, and grace, we tried to resurrect the elegance of an era where love and longing spoke in verse. I had actors who brought a lot of heft to their characters, and then there was Rekha, who lived Umrao Jaan and truly immortalised it. I am thrilled that the film is back on the big screen for a whole new generation to discover a time and culture that's very much a part of our being.'
Bankrolled by SK Jain & Sons and Integrated Films, Umrao Jaan is scheduled to be re-release on 27th June. Apart from Rekha, the film's illustrious cast includes Farooq Shaikh, Naseeruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, Shaukat Kaifi, Dina Pathak, Gajanan Jagirdar and Farrukh Jaffar, who marked her acting debut with Umrao Jaan.

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Tharoor-Congress feud sparks buzz in his Thiruvananthapuram constituency, unease in party unit
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  • The Print

Tharoor-Congress feud sparks buzz in his Thiruvananthapuram constituency, unease in party unit

While Tharoor continues to make waves within the Congress Modi government's efforts at political diplomacy, voters in his Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency—where he has won four consecutive terms—still appreciate his independent voice. But within the local Congress unit, there is caution, with some leaders uneasy about him speaking against the party line. The Congress leader's remarks in Panama last week were slammed by Congress leader Udit Raj, who publicly accused Tharoor of disparaging the party's 'golden history' and provocatively suggested he should be the 'BJP's super spokesperson'. Thiruvananthapuram: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor calling India's 2016 surgical strike across the Line of Control (LoC) a 'first' has drawn sharp criticism from within the Congress, since it contradicts the party's position that similar strikes occurred under UPA. Back in his constituency of Thiruvananthapuram, though, the comment has generated a different kind of buzz. Voters and local Congress leaders are watching Tharoor's moves closely—while some admire his individual appeal, others interpret the remark as a sign of his growing national ambitions and political recalibration. A local Congress functionary, who wished to not be named, said Tharoor's 'continuous praise for Modi has put the party in a difficult position with the public'. 'He can't continue praising Modi. It's making it difficult for us here as people question us on why the leaders are praising the BJP.' The functionary added that while the party has instructed its members not to speak against Tharoor, he should also be mindful and ideally raise internal disagreements within the party. Tharoor's relationship with the Congress party has soured in the past weeks due to his public deviations from official party stances. 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Shubha V., 44, also a resident of Vizhinjam, similarly said Tharoor has a 'good name and reputation, which has created the perception that he might be right'. A local fisherman in Vizhinjam, 50-year-old Abilis George, too, feels the ongoing disagreement is 'just a result of the Congress's internal fight'. 'The Congress is hugely divided. They don't have any consensus on a stand. We can't blame Tharoor for that,' he added. However, Antony S., a 42-year-old Congress supporter from Kovalam who has campaigned for Tharoor in past elections, including in 2024, expressed regret at voting him in again. 'It was a mistake to re-elect him. He hasn't done anything here,' he said. He added that he voted for him to secure a win for the Congress and Rahul Gandhi, and finds Tharoor's praise for the BJP disheartening. He emphasised that Tharoor's votes are largely 'party votes' and that he 'can't win without a party'. 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Who is 'Madam N' from Pakistan, ISI agent accused of building an army of 500 spies in India, she runs..., her name is...
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