Considered the first original, large-scale Broadway-style music written and produced in India, Mughal-e-Azam is in the midst of its first North American tour, making a stop in Houston for performances July 14 – 16 at the Wortham Center’s Brown Theater.
Based on the epic, blockbuster 1960 Bollywood movie of the same name, Maughal-e-Azam: The Musical premiered in 2016
in Mumbai and has been described in a press release as “a love letter
to South Asian history and legend,” as well a “a love story as familiar
to Indians and their Eastern neighbors as Romeo and Juliet is to the West.”
Produced by Shapoorji Pallonji (who produced the original film) and
directed by Feroz Abbas Khan, the musical stage adaptation was nominated
for 14 Broadway World India Awards in 2017 and won seven for Best Play,
Best Director, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, Best Original
Set Design, Best Original Lighting Design, and Best Ensemble Cast.
The production includes 350 cast and crew members, more than 550
costumes designed by Bollywood designer Manish Malhotra, and reimagined
choreography from the 1960 film.
“Seven years back, when we green-lighted this project, we had not
imagined that it would run for 19 seasons and travel to Singapore, Kuala
Lumpur, Dubai, Muscat, Doha, and now North America. There is a lot of
technical and logistic expertise that goes into a massive show like
this, but what really makes it universally loved is its emotional core
and the love story of Salim and Anarkali,” said Deepesh Salgia, head of
Creative and Strategic Vision for the musical, in an article by Hindustan Times.
Presented by Bollywood Entertainment, in partnership with Houston’s Indo-American Association, Mughal-e-Azam’s North American tour kicked off with a flash mob
in New York City’s Time Square, and then began its official 13-city
tour on May 26 in Atlanta. The production will travel to Dallas,
following its Houston performances.
The show’s dialogue and lyrics are spoken and sung in Urdu and Hindi, with English subtitles.