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It was reason enough to give this movie 4 stars. An account of the reign of Indian empress Razia Sultan and her love for her slave Jamaluddin Yakut. and AYE DIL E NADAAN.īeautifully penned and portrayed, this song is a visual and aural treat. With Hema Malini, Dharmendra, Parveen Babi, Pradeep Kumar. Watch this for those two reasons I mentioned at the beginning of the review - The sheer beauty of that woman called Hema Malini. Lavish sets? Romantic vibes? The historical value? Perhaps it was released in the wrong year or maybe the public couldnt digest a movie that took an eternity to move along. Rate, contribute reviews, awards info, trivia. Some songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, including Aye Dil-e Nadaan. Listen song previews, buy songs and albums. Raziya Sultan, also known as Razia Sultan, is 1983 Indian period biographical. The movie was also tragic for Kamal Amrohi. Razia Sultan (1983) by Khayyam - Complete information including lyricist, singers and other credits, ratings and user and critic reviews, complete songs listing, award information and trivia. The movie is tragic as Razia Sultan faces a lot of hostile entities and dies fighting. Although the story is one from history, director Kamal Amrohi (who also wrote the story) focuses on Razia's love affair with an Assyrian slave called YAKUT (played by Dharmendra who had to go through the grief of painting himself black to look the part). The story revolves around Hema Malini who plays the tile role. Razia Sultan was a big budget movie, consisting of lavish sets that replicated the architecture and ambience of the era and a cast consisting of powerhouses like Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Pradeep Kumar, Parveen Babi, Ajit etc. When Iltutmush died, he picked Razia over his sons, to rule the dynasty, a move that caused lot of commotion among the nobility. It was based on the story of Razia Sultana, daughter of the king Iltutmush, who was the first woman ruler of India (and most of Asia as well). Not for the story, not for the lavish sets but for two reasons - that exquisite woman called Hema Malini and that Khayyam-Lata Mangeshkar masterpiece ''AYE DIL-E-NADAAN'' It happens to be one of my all time favourite movies.