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Rekha turned heads at the Umrao Jaan re-release screening, recreating her iconic look from the 1981 classic. The star-studded event saw her dancing playfully with Anil Kapoor and posing with AR Rahman and director Muzaffar Ali. Rekha emotionally reflected on how the film remains a part of her soul decades later. The re-release aims to introduce the poetic masterpiece to a new generation of cinephiles.

Key Points: Rekha Dances With Anil Kapoor at Umrao Jaan Re-release Screening

  • Rekha dazzles in white-gold outfit mirroring her Umrao Jaan role
  • Shares nostalgic dance moment with Anil Kapoor
  • Muzaffar Ali calls film "art with the pace of the heart"
  • Event attended by AR Rahman, Tabu, Aamir Khan, and Hema Malini
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Rekha recreates her Umrao Jaan look at film re-release screening, dances with Anil Kapoor in fun moment, check out

Rekha stuns in iconic Umrao Jaan look, shares dance moment with Anil Kapoor at film's re-release event attended by AR Rahman, Tabu, and Aamir Khan.

"Umrao Jaan is not just a film I acted in—she lives within me, breathes through me, even now. – Rekha"

Mumbai, June 26

Bollywood actress Rekha's cult film 'Umrao Jaan' is all set to enchant the audience once again on June 27.

Director Muzaffar Ali and Rekha hosted a special re-release screening of the film today in Mumbai. The event was graced by AR Rahman, Tabu, Anil Kapoor and others.

Rekha stunned everyone in a traditional white outfit with golden embroidery that reminded of her iconic character of Umrao Jaan from the film.

She posed for the camera with the director and ace music composer AR Rahman.

Rekha can also be seen dancing with Anil Kapoor in a fun moment.

Superstar Aamir Khan looked dashing in a black outfit as he arrived to attend the screening of the film.

Tabu and Rekha can be seen hugging each other at the event. The 'Crew' actress dazzled in her red traditional outfit.

The event was also attended by Hema Malini, Kabir Bedi, Khushi Kapoor, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Jackie Shroff and others.

Recalling working in the cult film, Rekha said earlier, "Umrao Jaan is not just a film I acted in -- she lives within me, breathes through me, even now. At the time, none of us could have imagined the timelessness of the film, the way it would gently etch itself into the soul of Indian cinema. To see it return to the big screen is like watching an old love letter being opened by a new generation. My heart is full."

Rekha won the National Award for her impeccable performance in the film as a courtesan-poetess in 19th-century Lucknow. Her graceful dance performance on 'Dil Cheez Kya Hai' is still admired and remembered by filmophiles.

Celebrated filmmaker Muzaffar Ali also earlier opened up about the re-release of his cinematic masterpiece, 'Umrao Jaan', in theatres. Known for its poetic storytelling, soulful music, and cultural richness, Umrao Jaan continues to captivate audiences decades after its original release.

In a conversation with ANI, Ali responded with a philosophical insight when asked if films rooted in poetry, music, and history still have a place in today's fast-paced world.He said, "Art has to have the pace of the heart. It's always going to be time-taking and intense if it's meant to be far-reaching. You cannot blame the world and create poor art. True art has its own rhythm and will always resonate with those who seek it."

Ali's collaboration with the legendary Rekha, who portrayed the iconic role of Umrao Jaan, remains one of the highlights of the film. Reflecting on his experience working with her, Ali described it as "working with a dream."

He shared, "Rekha was dreaming alongside me. Before I could think of something, she would already be on it, living the character. She became Umrao beyond my expectations, embodying her pain and the cultural ethos of the time. It was more than just acting; it was a transformation."

On what made Rekha's portrayal of Umrao unforgettable, Ali explained, "The challenge was to understand the pain of Umrao, to understand what it meant to be a woman in that era. Rekha did not merely play the character; she became Umrao. The pain, the artistry, and the complexities of her role came to her naturally, and she internalized it deeply."

As the film prepares for its re-release, Ali expressed hope that the younger generation would connect with its timeless themes."This is a one-to-one film. The intensity of the individual scene will grow as people relate to it personally," he said, adding, "The collective experience will stem from what they've heard, and then they'll want to see it for themselves."

'Umrao Jaan' is a classic Indian period drama adapted into two film versions. The 1981 version, starring Rekha, is a cult classic and won four National Awards. The 2006 version, starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, was not well received by the audience. Both films are based on Mirza Hadi Ruswa's novel Umrao Jaan Ada.

Screenings will begin across select PVR INOX cinemas in multiple cities from June 27th.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Rekha ji is eternal! Her grace and elegance transcend time. Umrao Jaan was not just a film, it was an experience. So glad younger generations will get to witness this masterpiece on the big screen. That white-gold outfit is pure nostalgia! ✨
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate classic cinema, I wonder if today's youth will connect with such slow-paced storytelling. The film is undoubtedly beautiful, but times have changed. Still, kudos for preserving our cinematic heritage!
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Ananya M.
That moment with Anil Kapoor was so wholesome! 😊 These veterans show us how to age gracefully while keeping the childlike joy alive. Rekha's comment about Umrao living within her gave me goosebumps - true artists never really leave their iconic roles.
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Vikram J.
The music of Umrao Jaan is pure gold! AR Rahman attending shows even legends respect timeless art. Wish they'd release the restored version on OTT too for those who can't make it to theaters. "Dil Cheez Kya Hai" remains unmatched after 40+ years!
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Sneha P.
Muzaffar Ali's words about art having the pace of the heart are so profound. In today's fast content world, we need reminders like this. Taking my daughter to watch - want her to see real acting beyond Instagram reels and item numbers.
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Karan D.
The 2006 version was such a disappointment compared to Rekha's masterpiece. No offense to Aishwarya, but some roles are just meant for certain actors. That photo with Tabu is magical - two generations of brilliant actresses together!

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