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Anarkali (1955 Telugu film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Anarkali (1955 film)

''Anarkali'' ((タミル語: அனார்களி)) is a Telugu film starring A. Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi.〔(Dhool )〕 The film was released in the year 1955.
Anaarkali was produced in Telugu and dubbed in Tamil with the same title simultaneously.
==Production==
Anarkali has been the subject of a number of Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani books, plays and films. The lines in Persian inscribed on a sarcophagus housed, rather appositely, in the offices of the Records Department of the Government of Punjab in the bustling Mall Road of Lahore hide within their poetic flourish an ancient tale of love and loss. The musty interiors of the office building do not give away the secret that successive centuries have attempted to camouflage that the building was once the mausoleum that housed the tomb of Anarkali. The century old Bazaar that abuts the Mall Road is called Anarkali Bazaar. Dara Shikoh, in his ''Sakinat al-Auliya'', mentions the tomb.
This love story has always caught the eye of writers, poets, dramatists and film makers, for with its historical backdrop and having a liberal share of the essential elements -palace intrigue, love, loyalty and loss- of a magnificent entertainer, the theme offered infinite exciting possibilities. The stage version by Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj in 1922 which have inspired the subsequent celluloid adaptations. The silent movie ''Loves of a Mughul Prince'' in 1928 by The Imperial Film Company had Sulochana as Anarkali, directed by Charu Roy and Prafulla Roy.〔(Dhool )〕
The talkie version also by The Imperial Film Company in 1935 also had Sulochana repeating her role directed by R. S. Choudhury. K. Asif, started to make the movie of it as early as in 1944, but the sudden demise of Chandra Mohan who was playing Akbar, the migration to Pakistan of the financier and the riots that the partition brought in its wake all put paid to his plans, which pushes K. Asif to commence afresh in 1951 but only able to complete and released in 1960.
However, in the meantime Director Nandlal Jaswantlal came up with his movie Anarkali in 1953 by Filmistan. The movie had Bina Rai and Pradeep Kumar essaying the roles of Anarkali and Salim. Mubarak, with his ringing voice and regal appearance was well cast as Akbar. Sulochana, played the role of Jodhabai. Ramesh Saigal drafted the screenplay and dialogues. C. Ramchandra’s music was the highpoint of the movie. .〔(Dhool )〕
Tamil audience had their first glimpse of Anaarkali when Kannadasan incorporated a stage play Anarkali in the movie Illara Jyothi in 1954 by Modern Theatres as it was the norm of Tamil cinema at the time to have stage plays. The drama was also published subsequently as a book by Vanathi Padhippagam.
Inspired by the decisive success of Filmistaan’s Anarkali, P. Adinarayana Rao set about making his movie in Telugu and got it dubbed simultaneously in Tamil as ''Anarkali'' in 1955 under Anjali Pictures which was mounted on a magnificent scale. He brought on board some of the best technicians to work on the movie.〔(Dhool )〕
In Pakistan, another Anarkali film was released in 1958 with Noor Jehan in the lead role.

The same movie was remade in Hindi as Mughal-e-Azam by K. Asif in the year 1960, music by Naushad. This movie was dubbed in Tamil & released in the name ''Akbar''. Madhubala in the role of Anarkali and Dilip Kumar as Prince Salim.
Iman Ali portrayed Anarkali in Shoaib Mansoor's short music video series on the theme Ishq (love) in 2003.

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