Dosto, letâs take a journey down the filmi lane and revisit the drama, the grandeur, and the epic fail that was âRazia Sultanâ. A tale of ambition as grand as a Bollywood wedding, but alas, with an ending as tragic as a soap opera! đ
The Grand Set-Up đŹ
Picture this: the 70s and 80s, when Bollywood was basking in the glory of Amitabh Bachchanâs Angry Young Man. Filmmakers were dreaming big, and Kamal Amrohi was no different. Post âSholayâ, he embarked on creating a period drama that would rival the legendary âMughal-e-Azamâ. His magnum opus âRazia Sultanâ took seven years to see the light of day, but instead of a blockbuster, it turned into a financial black hole that sucked in the entire industry. Wah bhai wah, what a twist! đ€Šââïž
The Epic Flop đ„
Released in 1983, âRazia Sultanâ was touted as Indiaâs most expensive film, with a budget of âč10 croreâoutshining even âShaanâ. Starring the iconic Hema Malini alongside Dharmendra, Parveen Babi, and others, it was the talk of the town. But, picture fans scratching their heads over the shuddh Urdu and yawning at the filmâs length. Dharmendra in blackface as Yakut? Not a good look, dost! The box office returns were a mere âč2 crore, proving that not all that glitters is gold.
The Kiss That Missed đ
Now, whatâs a Bollywood drama without some controversy, right? Amidst the royal tales, âRazia Sultanâ dared to explore the queenâs personal life, hinting at a close bond between Razia and her aide Khakun, played by Parveen Babi. Amrohiâs attempt at portraying a tender relationship ended in a cheeky peck. But hold your dhoti, folks, it was blown up as a same-sex kiss, ruffling feathers among family audiences and earning frowns from some clerics. Arre bhai, thoda chill karo!
The Aftermath đ
The film wasnât just a financial disaster; it was a tornado that left Bollywood in tatters. With debts mounting, Amrohiâs dreams of grandeur crumbled. He paid his crew from his own pocket, but the damage was done. The industry took a hit that it felt for a long time. Amrohiâs subsequent projects, including âMajnoonâ with Rajesh Khanna and âAakhiri Mughalâ, remained unfulfilled. Razia Sultan was his swan songâalbeit a rather off-key one. đ»
Kiranâs Gyan: Bollywood Ka Sikka
âRazia Sultanâ is a classic reminder that in Bollywood, dreams are as big as the sets, but sometimes, reality hits harder than a villainâs slap. Next time youâre dreaming of making a big budget movie, just remember, bade bade deshon mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain! đ§
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