In the vast landscape of Indian cinema, few films manage to transcend their genre to become something akin to literature. Vishal Bhardwaj’s Maqbool (2003) is one such rarity. Often searched for on platforms like Filmyzilla by fans eager to revisit this classic, the film stands as a towering achievement in storytelling, acting, and adaptation.
as Jahangir Khan/Abba Ji (the powerful underworld don)
: Irrfan Khan, Tabu, Pankaj Kapur, Om Puri, and Naseeruddin Shah.
: Praised as "perfection" for her portrayal of a fierce, shadowy version of Lady Macbeth.
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: Delivered what many critics consider one of his most brilliant and riveting roles, inhabiting the skin of a muddled and maniacal character.