Mughal-E-Azam
l am lndia
The Himalayas guard my boundaries
The Ganges is the witness
to my chastity
Since the beginning of time...
l have been a friend
of darkness and light
These marble edifices
tell the world:
Tyrants robbed and ravaged me...
well-wishers adorned me
Fools chained me...
Among those who loved me there was...
one named Jal Al-u-Din Mohammed Akbar
Akbar loved me
Standing high above the divisions
of religion and tradition...
he taught people to love one another
And he held me in his embrace
for ever
This is the palace
of the Emperor Akbar
Now its every nook and cranny...
can tell stories of bygone days
Far from the comforts...
of his splendid palace...
in this scorching desert...
walking barefoot
on the burning sand...
is Akbar the Great
The despair in his eyes is because...
he had yet to see
the smiling face of an offspring
Akbar's pilgrimage is
to a hermitage...
of the Saint
Sheikh Salim-u-din Chisti...
in the hope that through
his prayers...
God might bless Akbar with a son
ln the entire royal caravan...
Akbar the Great alone had vowed
to walk on foot
At last he reached his destination
The Emperor, before whom
the world bowed...
bowed his head before a fakir
God never refuses the entreaty
of his devotees
Lift your hands in prayer...
l shall join you
O Emperor of Emperors
You have bestowed
on this insignificant man...
boundless wealth from your treasury
l have been called Protector
of the world, and Shadow of God
Let me now hear a voice
that calls me father
O Master of the Two Worlds...
let me not die without a trace
with a child
Congratulations, Your Majesty
God has blessed you with a son...
and an heir to the Mughal Empire
Praise be to Allah!
You have brought a message of joy
to the dispirited life of Akbar
Take this ring as a token
l swear by these sacred scales
of justice
that whatever you may request of me...
shall be granted
ln the passage of time...
the Prince revealed
his mischievous nature
Prince!
These scales are not your playthings
Are they the Emperor's playthings?
- No
Emperor Babar's sacred scales...
are an emblem of
Mughal emperors' justice
Wonderful!
Prince, please learn these words
you will say in the Court
lt is a command?
- No, a request
Then l shall try
The Prince's insubordination
increased...
and he overstepped the bounds
of respect
Take this and let it float
on the currents of Jamuna
The grandeur of Mughals
began to waver...
and the intoxicated Prince Salim
started staggering
To Akbar the Great...
the future of lndia seemed bleak
l shall not see that evil day...
when Mughal greatness becomes the toy
of a profligate Prince
Mansingh
Divest him of his
mother's tender love...
and clad him in armour
Nurture him in the scorching
sand-storms...
of the battlefield
l entrust you with the future
of the Mughals
Salim has performed his duty
as we would have wished
My darling, my child!
ls this the magnificent
Queen of lndia?
No, Your Majesty. Merely a mother
l was not aware...
that a mother's weakness
would make...
Queen Jodha forget her dignity
Your Majesty, does Mughal rule...
not allow a mother to pine and weep...
when her son's blood
is pitilessly shed?
She may pine, but not weep
lf all the mothers of other sons...
on the battlefield were to weep...
then lndia would drown in tears
Distribute gems among the poor
equal to the weight of this armour
For fourteen years, Prince Salim...
was nurtured on the battlefields
He became a victorious general
Have the Prince's wounds
not been cleansed?
We are not allowed in
The surgeon is waiting. Prince,
do you not want your wounds cleansed?
They are not wounds, but flowers
For flowers to die
is an insult to spring
lt is not only an assassin
but also a beloved;...
lt is rose-bough and also a sword
After fourteen years of bloodshed
you are still soaked in poetry
Astonishing
There is nothing astonishing
Would an Omar Khayyam verse change
if it were written on stone...
instead of gold?
Then whatever your ruler
is wrong
Why send the story of my
blood-drenched youth page by page?
Send this saga of my life, in blood
and dust, to His Majesty
And none best-fitted to deliver it
than my faithful son, Durjan
May His majesty's good fortune remain!
The Prince has emerged victorious again
How many wounds did your Prince
receive?
Countless. Many blows fell,
but the swords were blunted
prince's courage and Akbar's blood
lnstead of armour, the Prince has
sent this message
Let it be read aloud
The Emperor of lndia,
Jal Al-u-Din Mohammed Akbar
Sire, here is the account of every
morsel of the land...
soaked with the blood of your heir
For fourteen years, this land
engulfed in the flames of war...
has sucked your blood
which flows in my veins
The flames are extinguished...
in Salim's body
Command me, and l shall stain the
valleys of the south with my blood
Sire, your humble servant, Salim
All praise to Allah!
Today Salim has become our heir
Chief Scribe
Send a command to the Prince
to return to the Court
Congratulations
on the Prince's return
O Lord, you are silent.
Let me see Salim's face
His Majesty has ordered Durjan to
bring the prince back to the Court
Bahaar, you have come with a
message of joy to dry our tears
with plentiful pearls
lt is not enough. l want the prince to
walk on pearls, when he returns
And more than that, Bahaar.
l allow you everything for Salim
My son is returning after many years
let me have him
He has seen his father's
manner of rule...
but not the love of his mother
Tell the Court Dancer to prepare
an elegant dance...
to erase the fiery images of war
from Salim's eyes
And tell Tansen to compose such
melodies for Salim's welcome
that he will forget the bellow
of cannons
everlasting spring
for my son
Where his steps fall, let there be
an astral carpet
And wherever he glances,
let there be heaven
but cannot express
O Lord, let that auspicious moment
come soon
when my son shall be before
my eyes
for a while
Sculptor
The Spring (Bahaar) of the palace
in my deserted workshop?
l have come for a statue
for the Prince
The princes and emperors do not like
my statues
Why not?
- Because they speak the truth
This is the Royal Court, every word
of the Emperor is justice
And here is a battlefield
The blood of millions shed for
the triumph of one man
And this is for speaking the truth
Death
That is not true, it is
an artist's complaint
The mind accepts the beauty of
your art, the heart does not
What good is that statue if
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