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Maqbool

  • 2003
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
14K
YOUR RATING
Maqbool (2003)
The intrigue of the Shakespearean tragedy 'Macbeth' is transposed to the Mumbai underworld.
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The intrigue of the Shakespearean tragedy 'Macbeth' is transposed to the Mumbai underworld.The intrigue of the Shakespearean tragedy 'Macbeth' is transposed to the Mumbai underworld.The intrigue of the Shakespearean tragedy 'Macbeth' is transposed to the Mumbai underworld.

  • Director
    • Vishal Bhardwaj
  • Writers
    • Abbas Tyrewala
    • Vishal Bhardwaj
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Irrfan Khan
    • Tabu
    • Pankaj Kapur
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vishal Bhardwaj
    • Writers
      • Abbas Tyrewala
      • Vishal Bhardwaj
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Irrfan Khan
      • Tabu
      • Pankaj Kapur
    • 50User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Irrfan Khan
    Irrfan Khan
    • Maqbool
    • (as Irrfan)
    Tabu
    Tabu
    • Nimmi
    Pankaj Kapur
    Pankaj Kapur
    • Jahangir Khan (Abbaji)
    • (as Pankaj Kapoor)
    Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah
    • Inspector Purohit
    Om Puri
    Om Puri
    • Inspector Pandit
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    • Kaka
    Masumeh Makhija
    Masumeh Makhija
    • Sameera (Abbaji's Daughter)
    Ajay Gehi
    Ajay Gehi
    • Guddu (Kaka's son)
    Abbas Tyrewala
    Abbas Tyrewala
    • Sadik Chikna
    Deepak Dobriyal
    Deepak Dobriyal
    • Thapa
    Gyanchand Rikki
    • Mughal
    Manav Kaushik
    Manav Kaushik
    • Asif
    Ankur Vikal
    Ankur Vikal
    • Riyaz Boti
    Pubali Sanyal
    • Boti's wife
    Raj
    • Boti's son
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Devsare
    Firdous Irani
    • Usman
    • (as Firdaus Irani)
    Vivek Mushran
    Vivek Mushran
    • Tavde
    • (as Vivek Mishra)
    • Director
      • Vishal Bhardwaj
    • Writers
      • Abbas Tyrewala
      • Vishal Bhardwaj
      • William Shakespeare
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    ozzyrocks86

    Brilliant

    I just watched this film and I must say I was stunned. A modern day adaptation of Macbeth, director Vishal Bharadwaj takes full advantage of his hugely talented cast, and full kudos to his direction. He is one to look out for! Performance-wise, Om Puri and Nasseruddin Shah are good, Tabu is great, and Irfan Khan is mind-blowing. But it is Pankaj Kapur who steals the show. He's such an amazing performer. Overall, Maqbool is a class act. Watch it right now!
    10akanshima

    Primacy of semi artistry !

    Yes!yes! that it is.The film came as a fresh breeze of air when Hindi cinema is experimenting with all sort of stuff.With probably one of the greatest star cast in the world ; the film is worth spending a premium.People who neglect the role of Hindi cinema in world entertainment or who don't like Hindi cinema at all should look at this film.The plot goes as follows Abbaji ( Pankaj Kapoor ) the underworld kingpin of Mumbai has two faithfuls helping him in his business Maqbool ( Irfan Khan )and Kaka ( Piyush Mishra ).Nimmi ( Tabu ) Abbaji's younger wife loves Maqbool and wants him to take the place of aging Abbaji.One day on Abbaji's daughter Sammera's ( Mausami ) wedding to Kaka's son Guddu ( Ajay Gehi ) Maqbool and Nimmi secretly kill Abbaji.The throne of Abbaji is open whom Maqbool is intent on occupying with hook or crook.The two inspectors Purohit ( Nasseruddin Shah ) and Pandit ( Om Puri ) serve as bribed workers to this family. All an all a powerful five star.Hats up ! to Vishal Bhardwaj who won accolades from Karan Johar , Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan for this film.
    8andyganja

    Macbeth comes to Mumbai

    Vishal Bhardwaj has proven Rudyard Kipling wrong. West does meet East.

    I just came back after watching Maqbool directed by Vishal Bhardwaj (remember Makdee or the music director of Maachis?).

    And i am stunned. In this brilliant film, Macbeth meets Mumbai with such ease that i didn't think it would be possible.

    It is an adaptation of Shakespeare's MACBETH. Only Duncan is the king of underworld (Abbaji - Pankaj Kapoor). Macbeth is Mian Maqbool (Irfan Khan). Lady Macbeth is Nimmi (Tabu). Macduff is Kaka (Piyush Mishra)

    And the kingdom is present-day Mumbai.

    Around them are India's best acting talents: Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, and Ajay Gehi.

    This film is slightly different from Macbeth though. Macbeth is driven by his love for the throne. Maqbool is driven by his love for Nimmi.

    He murders Abbaji and declares himself the leader of the gang. The underworld is in a state of shock and everyone suspects Maqbool. But no one dares raise a voice against him. Maqbool then goes on to murder his close friend Kaka to gain absolute power.

    He is led (or misled) in his endeavour by two corrupt cops. (Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah). They essay the role of the three witches in Macbeth.

    The performances are of a high order. Pankaj Kapur delivers his career-best performance. Followed closely by Tabu. In fact it is a photo finish.

    Vishal Bhardwaj is a great storyteller. He imbues the film with a number of sparkling sequences and dialogues. Bhardwaj and writer Abbas Tyrewala do not resort to gimmicks and instead have been as realistic as possible. The guilt pangs that Nimmi and Maqbool suffer after Abbaji's murder is one phase that takes the film to a different high altogether.

    In the end, all i can say is, Maqbool has the potential to be a landmark film in Bollywood. In spite of its shabby marketing.
    9deepak-punwani

    Best contemporary mainstream Indian movie

    Fascinating movie. A perfect adaptation. Since I saw the Indian adaptation before the Scottish original; it actually made me appreciate how seamlessly the story has been adapted. Pankaj Kapur as Abbaji is sensational. Note his expression when he is stopped and told that the cops are waiting for him after his arrest warrant is issued. He controls his anger and sense of injustice with humor. A classic moment. Also his revenge in the police station is well written. Full marks to Vishal for the screenplay. The casting is superb and the best example of getting a consolidated cast absolutely right. Irfaan as Mia gives a steady performance but this helps the surrounding cast to shine. Tabu is first rate. So is Om Puri. And watch for the characterization of Abbaji's silent right hand man. His devotion to Abbaji and then to Allah (watch his movements first to the song being played at Eid and then when he is asked to consume alcohol) comes across very real. As real as it gets . I am a big fan of this movie and VB to me is a sensational directorial find.
    10shariqq

    Give Vishal Bharadwaj a solid pat on the back, and sit back waiting for his next movie.

    Give Vishal Bharadwaj a solid pat on the back, and sit back waiting for his next movie. This man seethes brilliance in his film-making. His dialogues, his script, his music, and his direction - all are top-notch, and as I said, this movie proves that Makdi was no fluke.

    The movie is based on Macbeth; and oh does it stay faithful to the story. For setting, Vishal trades the Lord & Lady for 'Bhai' (Gangster) and Mistress in today's Mumbai underworld complete with corrupt cops, loads of handguns and conniving politicians.

    The story follows Maqbool (Macbeth: Irfan Khan), the right-hand man of Abbaji (King Duncan: Pankaj Kapoor) - the most powerful and influential ganglord in Mumbai. Abbaji's mistress Nimmi (Lady Macbeth: Tabu) falls in love with Maqbool & inspires him to kill Abbaji and take-over his empire. What they did not expect was the surfacing of guilt, and loyals to Abbaji.

    Vishal projects the story from inside the crime-family, playing with the loyalties of the viewer. Every character is built deep; you can't find yourself rooting for or against anyone, so justified is each in his/her actions. Add to that the wonderful dialogues & screenplay hiding a mock to reality, society and movies. Watching this movie alone at home, I applauded on a regular basis - so fulfilling was the experience.

    The best 'character translation' of the play for me was morphing the three witches that haunt Macbeth into the two corrupt cops, as played by the brilliant-to-a-fault Naseeruddin Shah & Om Puri. The two actors signed up for the smaller roles just to have a chance to work with each other after a long time, and oh are there sparks on screen. If this was Hollywood, we would see a spin-off on their characters. Most of the hum-our-draped satire comes from these two, and it is the kind of hum-our you shake your head at, not roll laughing at. Although I like Naseer more, Om gets and does the better part here.

    Irfan Khan IS the successor of these two actors. He again portrays a character as if he was born to play it. From his matter-of-fact way of delivering lines to the screamingly clear eyes, he is a treat to watch. Tabu plays Lady Macbeth as her usual self. Nothing beyond competent, but nothing below either.

    And Pankaj Kapoor: He again proves how under-rated he is. From the tormented scientist in Ek Doctor ki Maut to the hilarious possessive father in Chameli ki Shaadi, this guy has done all of the variety and is as good as the best, but never got the recognition that Naseer & Om got. Indeed, Kapoor redefines the Indian gang lord, and surpasses all previous attempts at such a role. His Abbaji is the most captivating character in the movie, yet the most firmly rooted in reality. It defines: If Mumbai has a Godfather, this is he or how he should be.

    Each of the actors that have portrayed their respective characters, I can't think of even one major character being replaced by any other in bollywood.

    I rate this film 4.5 of 5

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    Trivia: - The first scene of the movie shows a minion with Naseer & Om Puri. This thin faced bald actor is the co-screen-writer Abbas Tyrewala putting in a cameo. - Naseerudding Shah conducted a workshop for all actors in the movie for a few days before start of filming, to get everyone in character and for natural interactions. - Shekhar Kapoor saw this movie at a European (I forget which) Film Festival, and offered Vishal a movie then & there. They discussed plans till dawn. - Macbeth is Vishal's favourite play. He wanted to make a movie for mature audiences after his debut with the children's movie Makdee (Shabana Azmi played the witch for free in that one!)

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    • Trivia
      Macbeth is Vishal Bhardwaj's favorite play. He wanted to make a movie for mature audiences after his debut with the children's movie Makdee (Shabana Azmi played the witch for free in that one), and chose his favorite dark-story.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Pandit: Shakti ka santulan chahiye sansar mein. Aag ke liye paani ka dar hona chahiye.

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      Referenced in No Smoking (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 2004 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Kaleidoscope Entertainment (India)
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    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
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      • Kaleidoscope Entertainment
      • NH Studioz
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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