Majaz: Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun

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Majaz: Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun
Directed by Ravindra Singh
Written by Shakeel Akhtar
Screenplay byShakeel Akhtar
Produced byShakeel Akhtar
Madihur Rahman
Starring Priyanshu Chatterjee
Rashmi Mishra
Neelima Azeem
Anas Khan
Shahab Khan
Cinematography Shakti Soni
Edited by Amber K Vyas
Music by Sonu Nigam
Alka Yagnik
Talat Aziz
Keya Dutt
Production
company
Release date
  • 20 January 2017 (2017-01-20)
Running time
2hr58min
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
Urdu

Majaz - Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language biographical-drama film directed by Ravindra Singh and produced by Shakeel Akhtar. It stars Priyanshu Chatterjee as the titular Majaz, an Indian Urdu poet and Rashmi Mishra as Nazia, his love interest. It was released on 20 January 2017.

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Plot

The film follows the tragic life of renowned poet Asrar-ul-Haq Majaz, whose early fame as a romantic poet is overshadowed by his struggles with alcoholism. His downward spiral worsens when he falls in love with a married admirer, leading to a tale of unrequited love, heartbreak, and self-destruction. [1]

Cast

Music

  1. "Ae Gham-e-Dil (Title Song)" - Talat Aziz
  2. "Allah O Ghani (Sufiyana)" - Sonu Nigam
  3. "Barbad Ae Tamana" - Talat Aziz
  4. "Chalo Re Sakhi" - Sugandha
  5. "Dekhna Jazbe Mohabbat" - Talat Aziz
  6. "Husn Ko Behijab" - Talat Aziz
  7. "Kuch Tujko Khabar (Female)" - Alka Yagnik
  8. "Kuch Tujko Khabar (Male)" - Talat Aziz
  9. "Teskin -e Dil" - Talat Aziz
  10. "Ye Mera Chaman" - Talat Aziz

Reception

The film received negative reviews in Times of India [2] and The Free Press Journal . [3]

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References

  1. "Majaz: Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun (2017)". IMDb. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
  2. Noorani, Reza (21 January 2017). "Majaz: Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun Movie Review". Times of India . Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  3. Thomas, Johnson (20 January 2017). "Majaz-Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karoon: Fails to ignite interest". The Free Press Journal . Retrieved 5 December 2017.