Jaanisaar

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Jaanisaar
Jaanisaar poster.jpg
Directed byMuzaffar Ali
Written byJaved Siddiqui
Shama Zaidi
Muzaffar Ali
Produced byMeera Ali
StarringImran Abbas
Pernia Qureshi
CinematographyGianni Giannelli
Edited bySankalp Meshram
Release date
  • 7 August 2015 (2015-08-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Jaanisaar is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by Muzaffar Ali, and written by Javed Siddiqui, Shama Zaidi and Muzaffar Ali. Jaanisaar is a love saga of a revolutionary courtesan of Avadh, India, and a prince brought up in England, set 20 years after the first war of Indian Rebellion of 1857. The film stars Pakistani actor Imran Abbas and fashion entrepreneur Pernia Qureshi, who made her debut with the film. The film was released on 7 August 2015.

Plot[]

A period drama set in 1877, the film depicts the story of a revolutionary killer.

Cast[]

Actor Character
Imran Abbas Prince Amir Haydar
Pernia Qureshi Noor Bano Begum
Muzaffar Ali Mir Mohsin Sahab
Dalip Tahil Kunwar Iqbal Hasan
Abid Yunus Khan Ratan Singh
Carl Wharton Sir John Cavendish
Beena Kak Mushtari Jaan
Natalie Arikan Kitty Sykes
Luv Bhargav Raja Alipur
Benjamin Coakley Robert McCullay
Farrukh Jaffar Noor's Grandmother

Production[]

Development[]

Jaanisaar marks the comeback of director Muzaffar Ali, who is known for his cult film Umrao Jaan (1981). The film was initially titled Raqs: The Dance Within, but was later changed to Jaanisaar. Muzaffar Ali said in an interview− "People would often ask me what 'Raqs' means, so I thought of calling the film something that was more familiar, like 'Jaanisaar'. There were also some problems with registering the name. 'Raqs' is already registered with a body, I wasn't aware of. So, we had to rename the film."[1] The film is produced by Ali's wife, Meera, and Arno Krimmer is the executive producer. Regarding the story-line, Ali commented− "I feel our own people need to learn certain parts of our history to become more responsible citizen. History is written into two ways -- written by conqueror and the other one is the human history. I felt this story has to be told. The country needs to know this story."

Filming[]

The film has been entirely shot in Uttar Pradesh, mostly in Lucknow Quaiserbagh Baradari.[1] Some scenes were filmed at the director's hometown, Kotwara (Lakhimpur-Kheri, U.P.) Ali remarked− "Jaanisaar is set in 20 years after Umrao Jaan, that is 1877. I always like to delve into the past to look at the future. I shot the film in our house." Birju Maharaj and Kumudini Lakhia have choreographed the dance sequences.[2]

Casting[]

The film has Pakistani actor Imran Abbas Naqvi, his second film in Bollywood, preceded by Creature 3D.[3] It also marks the debut of Pernia Qureshi, who is a notable fashion stylist and costume designer by profession. Regarding her appearance in the film, director Muzaffar Ali remarked, "Pernia is different. I needed a strong dancer and at the same time a fresh face. She really danced her life out into the film. She did a very good job of a revolutionary dancer."[4][5]

Soundtrack[]

Playback singers for Jaanisaar include notable Indian and Pakistani artists such as Shreya Ghoshal, Abida Parveen and Sukhwinder Singh and famous folk singer Malini Awasthi. The music has been composed by Muzaffar Ali & Ustad Shafqat Ali Khan. Shreya Ghoshal has given her voice to 5 tracks from the album. The full album was released on 24 July 2015.

Jaanisaar
Soundtrack album by
Released24 July 2015 (2015-07-24)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelZee Music Company
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Hamein Bhi Pyar Kar Le"Shreya Ghoshal 
2."Champayi Rang Yaar Aajaye"Shreya Ghoshal, Ustad Shafqat Ali Khan 
3."Sufiye Ba Safa Manam (Male)"Shafqat Ali Khan 
4."Teri Katili Nigahon Ne Mara"Malini Awasthi 
5."Aye Zulfe–E-Pareshaan"Sukhwinder Singh, Shreya Ghoshal 
6."Masnad Luti"Shreya Ghoshal 
7."Har Taraf Andhera Hai"Sukhwinder Singh 
8."Sawan"Malini Awasthi 
9."Achchi Surat Pe"Shreya Ghoshal 
10."Sufiye Ba Safa Manam (Female)"Abida Parveen 

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Seth, Devanshi (26 August 2014). "Muzaffar Ali's Raqs renamed Jaanisaar'". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Lucky to get the dream role in Muzaffar Ali's next: Pernia". Jagran. 24 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Imran Abbas to appear on 'Comedy Nights with Kapil' with Bipasha". Daily Times. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  4. ^ "'RAQS...' actress Pernia Qureshi showstopper for Kotwara". Business Standard. 9 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  5. ^ "IBFW 2014: Muzaffar Ali, Meera give a glipmse of 'RAQS' via ramp show". India TV. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.

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