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the new on if the old one was different is what i am talking about...i just saw it yesterday and it made me cry and not many movies make me cry

i believe that there was feminism in the theme...i believe that it was trying to show how a woman loses everything including her love and her family because of something she was forced to become and this is done to her simply because she is a woman...a man feels he has the right to buy her for himself and when she is forced to be sold to someone else she is traitor--he doesnt care for her respect only that she BELONGS to him...and her family doesnt realize that this poor girl was kidnapped and sold and didnt know what she was becoming as she was too young--they only see her as a prostitute who humiliated the family...
as the theme song "agle janam" suggests, this is the fate of women to be scorned by society who determines their position and then mocks them for being in it.
i would like to see what others think..

2006-12-31 05:00:29 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

i dont know anything about the book but is it available in english (sorry i dont know anything except that there is a book) and who is the author? i really want to read it.

2006-12-31 05:12:56 · update #1

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Umrao Jaan based on the famous book 'Umrao Jaan Ada' by Mirza Hadi Ruswa.

The story is about the emotional journey of a common small town girl Amiran, abducted from her home and sold in the bazaars of Lucknow.

When she first came to Lucknow, she was Amiran, the eight year old daughter of a lower middle class family. Her father was a Jamadar at the 'Bahu Begum Ka Makhbara' in Faizabad. A pious and simple man, he gave evidence in a case against Dilawar Khan, a habitual offender. Dilawar was sentenced to jail for ten years.

After finishing his sentence Dilawar came out, only to kidnap Amiran, car her to Lucknow and sell her to a kotha owned by the astute Khanum Sahib. This was the vengeance and a few rupees as bonus. "Let her suffer a death worse than a death", he said.

A kotha in that age, especially that of Khanum was not only a cultural hub known for excellence in performing arts but also a temple of learning - learning the art of living. As an inmate of the kotha, Khanum gave her the name 'Umrao', Bua Hussaini brought her up in style. Maulvi Sahib imparted education; Khan Sahib initiated her into the world of music while the great Kathak Acharya made her feet move to rhythm. In the company of Bismillah, Khurshid and Gauhar Mirza, Umrao developed varied skills including poetry. The pen name "Ada" was ample proof of proficiency in writing and presenting poetry that she went on to acquire.

Graduating in years, Umrao became a rage in Lucknow. A beauty that was stunning, a manner that was enticing and words that were soul stirring, made the name of Umrao Jaan mean sheer joy of watching and listening.

Stepping into youth, she had to seek the love of her life. His name was Nawab Sultan. With the whole of Avadh at her feet, Umrao craved for Sultan's company. Somewhere deep inside her being, she had a dream of a husband, a family and a home. She chased her dream from one end of the rainbow to the other.

Would she realize her dream ever' Would she come face to face with Amiran once again'..

2006-12-31 23:42:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i replaced into extremely very inspired with Aishwarya 's attractiveness J P Dutta extremely worked difficult for the remake of UMRAOJAAN its music replaced into good the characters have been good advantageous appearing by employing actors over all it replaced into good

2016-10-06 06:25:42 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Thats exactly the point.u go beserk after watching the movie or to be more precise it has no theme!!!!!1

2006-12-31 20:36:51 · answer #3 · answered by motorockr:luv the thump 4 · 0 0

mannn i saw that movie, it was useless...i think it is abt memory or love of family

2006-12-31 05:16:22 · answer #4 · answered by yahoo 2 · 0 0

The book was better...

2006-12-31 05:08:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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