Ash or Rekha: The Better ÂUmrao JaanÂ?
- IndiaGlitz, [Monday,October 23 2006]
Aishwarya Rai or Rekha. Who makes better ÂUmrao JaanÂ? The television news channels are soon going to go on an overdrive with spilt screen comparisons of the two films. IndiaGlitz will give you the first sneak peek into what makes the original UJ special as compared to JP DuttaÂs version. Firstly a small piece of information that many of you may find interesting. Muzaffar Ali, the producer director of RekhaÂs ÂUmrao Jaan is the father of ÂBunty Aur Babli director Shaad Ali. You didnÂt know that Right Now you doÂ
The music of earlier ÂUmrao Jaan continues to be classic while the latest version by Anu Malik is no match to KhayyamÂs timeless melodies. Except for ÂSalaam the rest of the music score falls flat. A lot is being said about AishwaryaÂs costumes, but it is also being said that a Âtopi that she is wearing along with a magnificent blue dress was non-existent during the late nineteenth century (ThatÂs the era the story of Umrao Jaan Ada is based in). Muzaffar Ali, a fashion designer himself had personally selected and made the dresses for Rekha by the craftsmen of Avadhi culture who knew precisely about the cultural ethos of the late nineteenth century. Even the jewellery was specially made keeping the era in mind. It goes without saying Fashion Designer Anna SinghÂs international appeal doesnÂt match the Lucknavvi craftsmanship.
Whereas RekhaÂs chemistry with her main lover Farukh Sheikh (In fact Farukh Sheikh is best remembered only for ÂUmrao JaanÂ) was electrifying, I would quote a television journalist friend of mine who said that Ash-Abhishek jodi doesnÂt enthuse any fireworks. In fact he said that itÂs totally ÂThandaÂ. I think I agree with him.
With Farhan AkhtarÂs ÂDon failing the acid test as far as comparisons with the original goes, JP DuttaÂs ÂUmrao Jaan is all set to face an uphill task as it dances its way to cinema halls on November 3. LetÂs see if the final picture has a surprise worth talking.