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This article is about the 2001 film. For the actress on which it is based, see Zubeida Begum. For the silent film actress, see Zubeida.
Zubeidaa

Zubeidaa DVD cover
Directed by Shyam Benegal
Produced by Farouq Rattonsey
Written by Khalid Mohammed
Starring Karisma Kapoor,
Rekha,
Manoj Bajpai,
Amrish Puri,
Farida Jalal,
Lillete Dubey,
Shakti Kapoor
Music by A.R.Rahman
Distributed by Yash Raj Films
Release date(s) 19 January 2001
Running time 153 min
Language Hindi
Preceded by Mammo (1994)
Sardari Begum (1996)

Zubeidaa (Hindi: ज़ुबैदा, Urdu: زبیدہ) is a 2001 Indian film directed by Shyam Benegal and written by Khalid Mohammed. It stars Karisma Kapoor, Rekha, Manoj Bajpai, Surekha Sikri, Rajit Kapoor, Lillete Dubey, Amrish Puri, Farida Jalal, and Shakti Kapoor. Renowned musician A.R.Rahman has scored the background music and as well as soundtracks for the movie.

Zubeidaa is the concluding chapter in a trilogy that began with Mammo (1994) and continued with Sardari Begum (1996). The film is based on the life of the ill-fated actress Zubeida Begum.

The film garnered the citation, National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and won Karishma Kapoor a Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Critics').

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Zubeidaa is the story of Riyaz's (Rajit Kapoor) search to understand his mother, who is not known to him. His mother's name was Zubeidaa (Karisma Kapoor) and she was the only daughter of a filmmaker named Suleman Seth (Amrish Puri). Zubeidaa acts in films secretly, but when her father finds out he forbids her to carry on and quickly arranges her marriage to Mehboob Alam. Things look happy for her when she gives birth to Riyaz. However, a misunderstanding arises between Suleman Seth and Mehboob's parents, and Mehboob divorces Zubeidaa on the same day she gives birth.

Zubeidaa then meets Maharaja Vijayendra Singh of Fatehpur (Manoj Bajpai). Vijayendra is already married to Rajmata Mandira Devi (Rekha) and is the father of two children. Nevertheless, he falls in love with Zubeidaa and they get married, but there is continuous turmoil in their relationship. Riyaz learns through Zubeidaa's journal that though she loved Vijayendra dearly, she was unable to follow the mainly Hindu customs and traditions of the palace, being a Muslim. She was also uncomfortable as her brother-in-law Uday Singh's sexual advances towards her, and his demands of her to have an extra-marital affair with him. Away from her own family, she was unable to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of the palace.

Riyaz travels to Fatehpur and asks many people about his mother. However, all except Mandira, whom Zubeidaa called "Mandy Didi," deny that his mother ever existed, or say that she was a horrible woman who seduced their king and caused his death in a mysterious accident.

On reading the journal, Riyaz finds out that Vijayendra had become a politician, and was about to go to Delhi for an important meeting. Zubeidaa felt frustrated that whenever her husband needed help he looked to Mandira for support, and at the last minute she insisted that only she will go for the meeting. They never make it, however, as they die in a plane crash. In the end, Riyaz watches a tape of one of his mother's films with his family, having finally deciphered the mystery behind his mother's demise.

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[edit] Soundtrack

Zubeidaa - The Story of a Princess
Soundtrack by A. R. Rahman
Released 2000 (India)
Recorded Panchathan Record Inn
A.M. Studios
Genre Bollywood
Label Sony BMG
Producer A.R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Thenali
2000
Zubeidaa
2000
One 2 Ka 4
2001

The soundtrack of Zubeidaa was released in 2000 and contained eight tracks. All of the tracks were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.India's Nightingale Lata Mangeshkar collaborated with the musician again for couple of tracks and the result was stupendous! Another ace singer Kavita Krishnamurthy walked away with all accolades for her heart warming renditions in two tracks.

Song Artist(s)
Dheeme Dheeme Gaon Kavita Krishnamurthy
Main Albeli Kavita Krishnamurthy, Sukhwinder Singh
Mehndi Hai Rachnewali Alka Yagnik
So Gaye Hain Lata Mangeshkar
Hai Na Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan
Pyaara Sa Gaon Lata Mangeshkar
So Gaye Hain Lata Mangeshkar, Chorus
Chhodo More Baiyyan Richa Sharma

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Awards
Preceded by
Shool
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
2001
Succeeded by
Dil Chahta Hai



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