Majajan

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Majajan

2006 film


Majajan is a 2006 Pakistani Punjabi-language drama film directed by Syed Noor.[2][3] Majajan is a love story Syed Noor says he "made most passionately". Inspired by the life of Baba Bulleh Shah and his 'Ishq' with his 'Murshad'.

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The film was a huge success and celebrated its diamond jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas.[3] The film's success led to the creation of a sequel title Zill-e-Shah, which was released in 2008.

Synopsis

Zil-e-Shah (Shaan), an unhappily married man who belongs to the Syed clan, falls in love with a courtesan, by the name of Taari (Saima) who arrives to perform in his village. His wife (Madiha Shah) and family condemn their relationship.

Release

The film was released on 24 March 2006, across Pakistan.[3]

Majajan has celebrated Diamond Jubilee (100 weeks) in Lahore's cinemas. It also did Solo Silver Jubilees on its two main cinemas Metropole and Sozo Gold in Lahore.[3]

Inspiration

In a newspaper interview, director Syed Noor said, ""When I read the verses of Baba Bulleh Shah I promised myself that I will make a film on the great Sufi poet's 'ishq' and I was looking for an opportunity to do that. So, I discussed the story with my wife (Rukhsana Noor) who is also a writer. She converted it into a full-fledged script and finally I created Majajan... (Saima) didn't compromise on quality, and spent lavishly on making Majajan a great film".[4]

Majajan's soundtrack consists of 10 songs of which only half have been used. The director said Shaan is playing this kind of role for the first time. Music is composed by the music director Zulfiqar Ali and film song lyrics are by Khawaja Pervez, the Sufi poet Bulleh Shah and Aqeel Rubi.[1][5]

Cast

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Awards

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See also


References

  1. "Majajan (2006) film review". Cineplot.com website. 8 November 2009. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. M. Saeed Awan (10 April 2016). "Spotlight: Noor against the world". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  3. "Majajan (2006 film)". Pakistan Film Magazine website. Archived from the original on 10 June 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2022.

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