Director: Sanjay Chel
Starring: Rahul Bose, Mallika Sherawat,
'Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam' isn't all that its title indicates and neither is it the copy of Asif's Dilip Kumar- Madhubala starrer mega 'Mughal-E-Azam'. Yet it moves around the Mughal-E-Azam story.
Even when the movie was almost ready its writer-director Sanjay Chhel of the 'Khoobsoorat' and 'Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa' fame asked producer Ganesh Jain to give it a title! Since the story moved around Mughal-E-Azam, the producer agreed to name it as such.
But the movie is full of wit, humor and also bravura performances by its lead actors. However, Chhel admits that his film is on the lines of 'Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron'.
This is 1993 and St. Louise, near Goa, is on a high alert following illegal activities like RDX and arms landing at the coastal area. Incidentally, there is a theater group of dreamers named Kalakar Theatre Company.
Now, Uday Shankar has to face a new admirer in Rahul Bose, who is an agent of RAW. He is here to prevent a don (Dawood caricature) from masterminding the serial Bombay blasts that happened in Mumbai in 1993. At this stage, extraneous characters like a local bhai and a ghazal singer who's supporting the "jihad"-all get mixed up. The dialogues at this juncture are interesting though.
Madhu Ambat's cinematography is good, too. The movie belongs to the trio of Paresh, Rahul and Mallika. Paresh shows his potential, especially in his take on Akbar or step in as Kay Kay's double.
Mallika Sherawat is fantastic , both as Anarkali and as an aspiring actress. Since she was also shooting for 'Ugly Aur Pagli' at that time, she does that blowing-hair-off-her-forehead routine.
Rahul Bose proves his mettle in this genre of comedy with his comic scene though known more as a serious actor. Kay Kay isn't in his usual form yet good . Pawan Malhotra does very well. Zakir Hussain and Manoj Joshi don't have much to do.
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