Mughal-E-Azam (1960)
10/10
Bollywood Symbol!!
31 July 2021
Great! Yes! Each and everything in Mughal-E-Azam is great that can make you watch it several times even for 3 hours. Reviewing this masterpiece will be insignificant, so here are the tons of appreciations.

One of the best screenplay ever written with unbeatable dialogues with beautiful use of Urdu language by director-writer K. Asif. The best screenplay is performed by the brilliant actors, whether it's a lead role or just a few minute appearances, all of them are admirable. Prince Saleem(Dilip Kumar) falls in love with Anarkali(Madhubala), a dancer in their palaces and goes against all the royal chic and king Akbar(Prithviraj Kapoor). All the characters are very well played and dialogue delivery, oh my god, such powerful dialogues and excellent delivery by each and every character and a brilliant voice over as well. If it comes to music and dance, totally amazing, properly suits the situations and very well composed and choreographed. Another highlight is the grand sets of the movie that are used to make the great grand palace of king Akbar, all interiors and exteriors are very accurately and beautifully designed. It was originally made and released as Black and White film in 1960 and was digitally colored and re-released later on.

Mughal-E-Azam is a great grand creation of a great grand story which will be remembered forever and will be at the top for many-many generations.
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