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Shiraz (film)

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Shiraz
File:Enakshi Rama Rau as Empress Mumtaz Mahal and Himansu Rai as Shiraz in Shiraz 1928.jpg
Enakshi Rama Rau as Empress Mumtaz Mahal and Himansu Rai as Shiraz in Shiraz (Shiraz: A Romance of India) 1928
Directed byFranz Osten
Written byWilliam A. Burton
Produced byHimansu Rai
StarringHimansu Rai
Enakshi Rama Rau
Charu Roy
Seeta Devi
CinematographyEmil Schünemann
Henry Harris
Distributed byBritish Instructional Films
UFA
Himansu Rai Film
Release date
  • 26 September 1928 (1928-09-26) (United Kingdom)
Running time
118 minutes
CountriesIndia
United Kingdom
Germany

Shiraz (Shiraz: a Romance of India) (Das Grabmal Einer Großen Liebe in German) is a 1928 silent film, directed by Franz Osten and starring Himansu Rai and Enakshi Rama Rau. It was adapted from a stage play of the same name by Niranjan Pal, and based on the story of the commissioning of the Taj Mahal – the great monument of a Moghul prince for his dead queen.

Production

It was an Indian/British/German co-production, and the second of three silent films made on location in India by star and producer Himansu Rai. The others are Prem Sanyas (The Light of Asia, 1926) and A Throw of Dice (Prapanch Pash, 1929). All three films draw on Indian classical legend.

Plot

Shiraz (Rai) is a potter's son, who is brought up as brother to Selima (Rau), a girl of unknown but royal lineage who was rescued from an ambush in childhood. Shiraz falls in love with Selima as a young adult and when she is kidnapped by slavers and sold to Prince Khurram, Shiraz follows her to Agra, where he will risk a horrible death to protect her and one day design her great memorial.

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