‘Mughal-e-Azam’ is a 1960 Indian historical epic film directed by K. Asif. The movie tells the story of Prince Salim, the son of Emperor Akbar, and his love for a courtesan named Anarkali. The Emperor disapproves of their relationship and orders their separation. Salim rebels against his father’s orders and leads a rebellion against the Emperor, resulting in a war between father and son. The story is set against the backdrop of the Mughal era in India and showcases the cultural and political tensions of the time.
The movie features a star-studded cast, with Prithviraj Kapoor as Emperor Akbar, Dilip Kumar as Prince Salim, and Madhubala as Anarkali. The movie’s elaborate sets, costumes, and music were highly praised and became iconic in Bollywood history. The film’s dialogue, especially the romantic exchanges between Salim and Anarkali, is also highly memorable.
Mughal-e-Azam is known for its lavish production values and is considered a classic of Indian cinema. The movie was released in both Hindi and Urdu and became a box-office hit in India and abroad. It was also critically acclaimed, winning numerous awards and nominations, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and the Filmfare Award for Best Film.