Maqbool (2003)
Maqbool (2003)
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Cast & Crew.
Irrfan Khan
Maqbool
Tabu
Nimmi
Pankaj Kapur
Jahangir Khan (Abbaji)
Naseeruddin Shah
Inspector Purohit
Om Puri
Inspector Pandit
Ankur Vikal
Riyaz Boti
Piyush Mishra
Kaka
Piyush Mishra
Kaka
Masumeh Makhija
Sameera (Abbaji's Daughter)
Ajay Gehi
Guddu (Kaka's son)
Pubali Sanyal
Riyaz Boti's wife
Abbas Tyrewala
Sadik Chikna
Deepak Dobriyal
Thapa
Shammi Narang
Mr. Bhosle
Murali Sharma
D.C.P. Davsare
Vishal Bhardwaj
Director
Manav Kaushik
Asif
Gyanchand Rikhi
Mughal
William Shakespeare
Writer
Firdaus Irani
Usmaan
Bobby Bedi
Producer
Bobby Bedi
Producer
Hemant Chaturvedi
Cinematographer
Vivek Mishra
Tawde
Shweta Menon
Mohini
Aarif Sheikh
Editor
Vinod Nahadri
Chinna
Honey Trehan
CastingDirector
Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Chinna's Killer
Gulzar
Lyricist
Jayant Deshmukh
Art Direction
Puja Bedi
Associate Producer
Laurens C. Postma
Executive Producer
Rekha Bhardwaj
Co-Producer
Prakash Maruti Lad
Makeup Artist
Nafeesa Shaikh
Hairstylist
Suraj Chauhan
Makeup Artist
Vijay Sawant
Makeup Artist
Mili
Hairstylist
Madan Mohan
Makeup Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 30, 2003
Original Nameमक़बूल
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
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This Movie Is About.
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Maqbool is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starring Irrfan, Tabu, Pankaj Kapur, Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Piyush Mishra, Murali Sharma 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.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.