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词条 Maqbool
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  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

  4. Soundtrack

  5. Further reading

  6. References

  7. External links

{{EngvarB|date=September 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}{{Infobox film
| name = Maqbool
| image = Maqbool poster.jpg
| caption = Poster
| director = Vishal Bhardwaj
| producer = Bobby Bedi
| screenplay = Vishal Bhardwaj
Abbas Tyrewala
| story = Vishal Bhardwaj
Abbas Tyrewala
| based on = Macbeth by
William Shakespeare
| starring = Irrfan Khan
Tabu
Pankaj Kapur
Om Puri
Naseeruddin Shah
| music = Vishal Bhardwaj
| cinematography = Hemant Chaturvedi
| editing = Aarif Sheikh
| distributor = Kaleidoscope Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
| released = {{Film date|df=yes|2003|09|10|Toronto International Film Festival|2004|01|30|India}}
| runtime = 132 minutes
| country = India
| language = Hindi
}}

Maqbool (Favorite) is a 2003 Indian crime tragedy[1][2] directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starring Pankaj Kapur, Irrfan Khan, Tabu and Masumeh Makhija in an adaptation of the play Macbeth by Shakespeare.

The plot of the film is based on that of Macbeth with regard to events and characterisation. The film did not perform remarkably at the box office, but won director Vishal Bhardwaj international acclaim. Apart from directing it, he had also composed the background score and songs for the film. Bhardwaj then moved on to adapting William Shakespeare's Othello in his 2006 film Omkara which won him commercial as well as critical success. He then directed Haider in 2014 adapting Hamlet, leading to what is now called his Shakespeare trilogy.[3]

The film had its North American premiere at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Though the film failed to garner much of an audience during its theatrical run in India, critics were appreciative and Pankaj Kapur went on to win a Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Critics) and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

Plot

The film is based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, with the Mumbai underworld as its backdrop. Maqbool (Irrfan Khan) is the right-hand man of Jahangir Khan (alias Abba Ji) (Pankaj Kapur), a powerful underworld don. Maqbool is grateful and feels a close connection and personal indebtedness to Abba Ji. Seeing their close relationship, but also sensing Maqbool's ambition, two corrupt policemen (Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah) predict that Maqbool will soon take over the reins of the Mumbai Underworld from Abba Ji.

Nimmi (Tabu) is Abba Ji's mistress, but she and Maqbool are secretly in love. Nimmi encourages Maqbool's ambitions and persuades him to kill Abba Ji to take over as Don. Maqbool is torn between his love for Nimmi and his loyalty to Abba Ji, but he begins to prepare the ground for becoming a Don, by ensuring that others in the line of succession cannot interfere. Finally, Maqbool murders Abba Ji in cold blood while he is in bed at night, with Nimmi next to him. Maqbool gets away with the murder and takes over as Don, just as planned; but both he and Nimmi are haunted by guilt, seeing Abba Ji's ghost and unable to wash the blood from their hands. There is also suspicion, within the gang, of Maqbool's role in the death of Abba Ji, and eventually the lovers meet a tragic end.

In addition to the portrayals of the three tragic heroes, the film offers performances by supporting cast members, in particular Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah. The two open the film in their roles as black comic relief corrupt police inspectors-cum-astrologers, predict the fall of Abba Ji—who has them on his payroll—and the rise and fall of Maqbool. Contrary to the original play, the corrupt cops are not just passive soothsayers. In an effort to sustain what they refer to as "balancing forces," they are also actively involved in shaping events, like aiding in providing information to Abba Ji's enforcers to wipe out a rival gang, using subtle nuances in coercing Maqbool to shift loyalties, deliberately botching an "encounter" attempt on Riyaz Boti (Macduff) and subsequently setting up an alliance between a rival politician (the incumbent one was backed by Abba Ji) and a fleeing Guddu (Fleance) and Riyaz Boti against Maqbool.

Cast

ActorCharacter in the movieCharacter in the play
Irrfan Khan Miyan Maqbool Macbeth
Tabu Nimmi Lady Macbeth
Pankaj Kapur Jahangir Khan (Abbaji) Duncan I of Scotland
Om Puri Inspector Pandit Witch (Weird Sisters)
Naseeruddin Shah Inspector Purohit Witch (Weird Sisters)
Piyush Mishra Kaka Banquo
Ankur Vikal Riyaz Boti Macduff
Ajay Gehi Guddu Fleance
Masumeh Makhija Sameera, Abbaji's daughterMalcolm
Shammi Narang Mr. Bhosle
Pubali Sanyal Riyaz Boti's wife Lady Macduff
Master Raj Riyaz Boti's son Macduff's son
Gyanchand Rikhi Mughal Macdonwald
Manav KaushikAsifCawdor
Murali SharmaD.C.P. Davsare
Vinod NahardriChinna
Abbas TyrewalaSadiq Chikna
Deepak DobriyalThapa
Firdaus IraniUsmaan
Vivek MishraTawde
Mohini MathurBadi bi
Jaywant WadkarPalekar
Jitendra ShrimaliPalekar's P.A.
Shweta MenonMohini
Bhupinder SharmaMohini's secretary
Ramratan SenAhmed
Shankar NihatiKaka's murderer
Dibyendu BhattacharyaChinna's killer
Nadeem KhanBadi bi's killer
Richa NayerDoctor
Sanjay BhutiyaniCustom Officer
Dayashankar PandeyMasterji

Reception

Maqbool received universal critical acclaim . Rediff described the film as "a visual gallery that is an intelligent blend of dark, tragic overtones and comic, satirical undertones".[5] Variety wrote that while the visuals are great, audiences might need an understanding of Macbeth to fully enjoy the film.[6] India Today described it as a "haunting operatic tragedy".[7] Outlook said that it "effectively transported the essence of the story to the milieu of the Bombay underworld of our times".[8]

Soundtrack

{{Infobox album
| name = Maqbool
| type = soundtrack
| artist = Vishal Bhardwaj
| cover =
| released = 2004
| recorded = Nirvana Studio
| genre = Film soundtrack
| length =
| label = Music Today
| producer =
}}

The soundtrack features eleven songs composed by Vishal Bhardwaj with lyrics by Gulzar.

{{track listing
| title1 = Jhin Min Jhini
| note1 = performed by Sadhana Sargam, Ustad Sultan Khan, Anuradha Sriram, Rakesh Pandit
| length1 = 5:32
| title2 = Ru-Ba-Ru
| note2 = performed by Daler Mehndi, Rakesh Pandit, Sabir Khan, Dominique
| length2 = 5:53
| title3 = Rone Do
| note3 = performed by Rekha Bhardwaj
| length3 = 5:02
| title4 = Dheemo Re
| note4 = performed by Ustad Sultan Khan
| length4 = 3:18
| title5 = Maqbool Theme
| note5 = instrumental
| length5 = 1:34
| title6 = Rukhe Naina
| note6 = performed by Sanjeev Abhyankar
| length6 = 5:14
| title7 = Chingari
| note7 = performed by Rekha Bhardwaj
| length7 = 4:26
| title8 = Rin Din Din
| note8 = instrumental
| length8 = 1:36
| title9 = Nirvana
| note9 = instrumental
| length9 = 1:53
| title10 = Shoonya
| note10 = instrumental
| length10 = 1:58
| title11 = Jhin Min Jhini (extended)
| note11 = performed by Sadhana Sargam, Ustad Sultan Khan, Anuradha Sriram, Rakesh Pandit
| length11 = 6:24
}}

Further reading

Mendes, AC. “Transculturating Shakespeare: Vishal Bhardwaj’s Mumbai Macbeth”, Casie Hermansson and Janet Zepernick (eds.), Where is Adaptation? Mapping cultures, texts, and contexts. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 165-180. {{ISBN|9789027201492}}

References

1. ^http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/72436/9/09_chapter%203.pdf
2. ^https://books.google.com/books?id=zazqDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=maqbool+tragedy&source=bl&ots=DyL8RiFw8O&sig=-n6rlPqx82Jj6jiJY8jCY7WNlik&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiH-eLkvMrYAhUKq1MKHYYEBGMQ6AEIbzAN#v=onepage&q=maqbool%20tragedy&f=false
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.americanbazaaronline.com/2015/03/11/vishal-bhardwajs-shakespeare-trilogy-to-be-screened-at-the-new-york-indian-film-festival/|title=Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shakespeare trilogy to be screened at the New York Indian Film Festival}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bollywood-star-aishwarya-rai-sizzles-at-57th-edition-of-cannes-film-festival/1/196007.html|title=Aishwarya Rais's presence makes up for absence for Indian films in Cannes : SOCIETY & THE ARTS – India Today}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://in.rediff.com/movies/2004/jan/30maqbool.htm|title=Watch Maqbool. It is class!|date=30 January 2004|work=Rediff}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117922283.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0|title=Maqbool|date=29 October 2003|work=Variety}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/movie-review-of-vishal-bharadwaj-maqbool/1/196725.html|title=Movie review: Vishal Bharadwaj's Maqbool, starring Irrfan Khan, Tabu : YOUR WEEK – India Today}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Maqbool/222895|title=Maqbool – Madhu Jain}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0379370|Maqbool}}
  • {{AllRovi movie|495018|Maqbool}}
  • Review at Rediff.com
  • Review at Variety.com
  • The Hollywood Reporter review
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