The Asian Age

TAKING MUGHAL-EAZAM TO MANHATTAN

For theatre director Feroz Abbas Khan, taking MughalE-Azam: The Musical to the land of Broadway, the US, has been the biggest challenge of his career.

- MANISH SAIN

One of the grandest Indian musicals, on its maiden American tour, will be showing at the heart of Broadway theatre at New York’s legendary Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, presenting a unique challenge to Feroze Khan — showcasing our best alongside the best in the world.

“India’s cinematic and dramatic traditions, from where Mughal-E-Azam emerged, have always had matchless grandeur, musical and artistic depth. Not to mention a unique vocabulary. This production celebrates all of this and also India’s syncretic culture, and the beauty of its arts, crafts, and architectu­re while retelling a majestic love story with enormous universal appeal. “We are excited to showcase our best alongside the best in the world. We are well aware of the expectatio­ns and the comparison­s that may be made. This is perhaps the biggest challenge of my career, but I am looking forward to it, Khan told PTI in an interview.

The musical, based on K Asif’s 1960 film, has held more than 200 shows across six countries, including the UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, and Qatar since its premiere in October 2016.

The production has continuous­ly adopted the changing technologi­es and tastes in music and design, however, its soul remains intact as Khan believes classics have to be handled with care and respect. “So with Mughal E Azam — The Musical, the attempt has been to keep the core of the story intact and use the technology unobtrusiv­ely and only in the service of storytelli­ng. As for the production, it has only grown better over the years.

Among the updates, the director said, celebrity fashion designer Manish Malhotra has reimagined the costumes and they are more vibrant and stunning than ever before. K Asif’s Mughal E Azam has stood the test of time for over 60 years, and audiences have been enthralled with its musical version. There is absolutely no need to tamper with something so beautiful, the 64-year-old said.

Between travelling, getting familiar with different venues, and carving time to rehearse, our goal is to ensure that the intensity of the actors and dancers is not diluted and there is even more perfection in their performanc­es, Khan said.

Starting from May 26 in Atlanta, the epic tale, directed by Khan and produced by Shapoorji Pallonji Group, will travel to 13 cities across the US and Canada for the first time since it was adapted for stage in 2016.

The lead cast for the musical includes Nissar Khan, Priyanka Barve, Neha Sargam, and Shahab Ali. The production staff is led by projection designer John Narun, set designer Neil Patel, lightning designer David Lander, choreograp­her Mayuri Upadhyay and art director Sarosh Patel.

INDIA’S CINEMATIC AND DRAMATIC TRADITIONS, FROM WHERE MUGHAL-E-AZAM EMERGED, HAVE ALWAYS HAD MATCHLESS GRANDEUR, MUSICAL AND ARTISTIC DEPTH. NOT TO MENTION A UNIQUE VOCABULARY. THIS PRODUCTION CELEBRATES ALL OF THIS AND ALSO INDIA’S SYNCRETIC CULTURE, AND THE BEAUTY OF ITS ARTS, CRAFTS, AND ARCHITECTU­RE WHILE RETELLING A MAJESTIC LOVE STORY WITH ENORMOUS UNIVERSAL APPEAL.” FEROZE KHAN

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