Umrao Jaan Should not have been made : Shahryar
Shahryar, the doyen of Urdu shayari who wrote the lyrics for Muzaffar Ali-directed “Umrao Jaan” in 1981, says there cannot be any comparion between the classic which stars Rekha and the much-hyped remake with Aishwarya Rai currently playing in cinema halls.
Shahryar, who has been described by Khushwant Singh as the best Urdu poet, told PTI over phone from Aligarh: “Donon filmon ka koi muqabla nahin hai (There cannot be any comparison between the two films.” “I have not seen the film but going by the trailers on television I feel… Yeh to moonh chidane wali baat hui (This amounts to making fun of the classic).” Saying the Muzafffar Ali classic should not have been touched, the poet recited a couplet “I can best express my feelings through this shair ‘Mere Rakeeb Banne Mashoor Ho Jayenge’ (My enemies will become famous now)” Shahryar, who retired as professor of Urdu from Aligarh Muslim University about a decade ago, says “But it is for you all to decide objectively.” For many old timers, it’s difficult to erase the memory of Rekha singing “In Ankhon ki masti ke mastaane hazaron hain….” or “Dil cheez kya hai aap meri jaan leejeye…” for which Khayaam scored the music.
The J.P. Dutta remake, for which lyricist Javed Akhtar and music composer Anu Malik were roped in, has not gone down too well the audience. “Salaam karne ki aarzoo hai, idhar jo dekhe salaam kar lo…” seems no match for Shahryar’s lyrics.
— PTI

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