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India.com
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Rekhas Iconic Film Umrao Jaan To Be Re-Released In Theatres On THIS Date
Mumbai: Evergreen actress Rekha's iconic film 'Umrao Jaan' will be re-released in theatres. Directed by Muzaffar Ali, 'Umrao Jaan' has been restored in 4K resolution by NFDC- NFAI. The makers have now given a chance to audience to witness the magic of the timeless classic once again from June 27. To mark this momentous re-release, Muzaffar Ali has also planned to unveil a limited-edition coffee table book that offers a rare behind-the-scenes look into the making of Umrao Jaan, as per a press note. Featuring never-before-seen photographs, costume sketches, calligraphy, poetry, and personal anecdotes from the set, the book is both a collector's item and a deeply reflective tribute to the film's artistic vision. Recalling working in the cult film, 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." Muzaffar Ali also expressed his excitement about the 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." Rekha won the National Award for her impeccable performance in the film as a courtesan-poetess in 19th-century Lucknow. Her graceful dance performance on 'Dil Cheez Kya Hai' is still admired and remembered by filmophiles. Screenings will begin across select PVR INOX cinemas in multiple cities from June 27th.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Umrao Jaan returns to big screen, Rekha's classic to compete with Kajol's Maa in box office face-off
Theatres will see a rare box office face-off between two women-led films on June 27 as Rekha's Umrao Jaan returns in a 4K restored version, clashing with Kajol's upcoming horror drama Maa. While one is a celebrated classic, the other is a new entry in the expanding Shaitaan universe. Both aim to attract very different cinema audiences. Classic restored Umrao Jaan, originally released in 1981 and directed by Muzaffar Ali, has been digitally restored in 4K. The restoration was led by the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) and National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). PVR Inox will re-release the film under its Timeless Classics banner. Limited vs wide release While Umrao Jaan will return to theatres with limited shows, Kajol's Maa is expected to get a wider release across more screens. Maa, directed by Vishal Furia and produced by Ajay Devgn and Kumar Mangat Pathak, is marketed as part of the Shaitaan universe, giving it a potential advantage at the box office. Two films, one day Despite the contrast in genre—period drama versus mythological horror—both films highlight strong women-led narratives. Umrao Jaan explores the life of a courtesan-poetess in 19th-century Lucknow, while Maa offers a horror-driven storyline rooted in mythology. Cultural legacy Rekha's performance in Umrao Jaan earned her a National Award for Best Actress. The film also features Farooq Shaikh, Naseeruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, and others. Known for its iconic soundtrack by Khayyam, the film's songs like Dil Cheez Kya Hai and In Aankhon Ki Masti continue to trend on social media even today. Social media buzz The re-release may find new traction among younger audiences discovering the film for the first time. With Umrao Jaan already popular on Instagram for its music clips, the big-screen comeback could revive its digital appeal alongside its box office run.


News18
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Rekha's Timeless Classic 'Umrao Jaan' To Re-Release In Theatres
Last Updated: Rekha's 1981 film Umrao Jaan, directed by Muzaffar Ali, is re-releasing in 4K in theatres. The restoration was done by NFAI and NFDC. Always gushed over Rekha's timeless beauty in the 1981 film, Umrao Jaan? Well, cinephiles can now relive the grandeur of 19th-century Lucknow as Rekha's Umrao Jaan releases on the big screen. Not just this, the film has been beautifully restored in 4K. The restoration of the film was accomplished by film bodies National Film Archive of India (NFAI) and National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). Produced by SK Jain & Sons and Integrated Films, the cult Bollywood classic was directed by Muzaffar Ali. Rekha's Umrao Jaan will re-release on the big screen on June 27. To celebrate the significant re-release, veteran filmmaker Muzaffar Ali is also launching a limited-edition coffee table book that provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of Umrao Jaan. The book includes never-before-seen photographs, costume sketches, calligraphy, poetry, and personal anecdotes from the set, making it a collector's item and a thoughtful tribute to the film's artistic vision. Designed for cinephiles, cinema students, and culture enthusiasts, the book will be released simultaneously with the film's theatrical revival. Umrao Jaan is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and longing and is regarded as one of Indian cinema's most visually and emotionally compelling works. Rekha's portrayal of the courtesan-poetess is considered one of the greatest performances in film history, earning her the National Film Award for Best Actress. With music by Khayyam and lyrics by Shahryar, the film's ghazals – Dil Cheez Kya Hai, In Aankhon Ki Masti, and Justuju Jiski Thi – remain beloved across generations. The film was remade in 2006 under the same name, starring Aishwarya Rai in the lead role. Meticulously restored for contemporary audiences, this edition of Umrao Jaan retains the essence of the original while enhancing its visual and auditory splendor. The film returns as part of PVR INOX's Timeless Classics initiative, which curates landmark films that have shaped Indian cinema's artistic heritage. Reflecting on the re-release, filmmaker Muzaffar Ali 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." Rekha spoke about Umrao Jaan's re-release. She 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." Umrao Jaan has been restored under the National Film Heritage Mission, an initiative by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. MD NFDC, Shri Prakash Magdum added, 'To restore Umrao Jaan, NFDC-NFAI has been working for almost a year in collaboration with Muzaffar Ali, the director of the film. He was instrumental in locating the original negatives of the film, which should have been the best source of restoration. Due to the condition of the negatives and the fragile nature of celluloid, the film was restored using a 35mm release print which had been preserved at NFAI for decades. This has been the case with many recent restorations of Indian films, where the only good source survives in the National Film Archive of India. The colour grading of the 4K restoration was supervised by Muzaffar Ali himself, and I am sure the film lovers would enjoy this restored cinematic gem nationwide in cinemas." 1981 film Umrao Jaan's supporting cast includes Farooq Shaikh as Nawab Sultan, Umrao's love interest; Naseeruddin Shah as Gohar Mirza; Raj Babbar as Faiz Ali; and Shaukat Kaifi as Khanum Jaan. Other notable performances come from Dina Pathak as Husseini, Gajanan Jagirdar as Maulvi Saheb, Prema Narayan as Bismillah Jaan, and Satish Shah as Daroga Dilawar. The film also marked the acting debut of Farrukh Jaffar, who played Umrao's mother. First Published: