The grand re-release screening of the classic film Umrao Jaan (1981) turned into a star-studded affair, drawing luminaries from across Bollywood to celebrate Rekha's iconic performance and the film's enduring legacy. The event, held in Mumbai on June 26, 2025, was a veritable who's who of the Indian film industry, with veteran stars and contemporary actors alike paying homage to the timeless masterpiece.
Rekha, the star of Umrao Jaan, stole the show, recreating her unforgettable look from the film. She graced the occasion in a stunning ivory and gold ensemble designed by Manish Malhotra, evoking the elegance and grace of her character, a courtesan-poetess in 19th-century Lucknow. The meticulously crafted attire featured a kurta with organza chikankari work, a golden-hued tissue lehenga, and a silver-colored zari dupatta with intricate Banarsi gold work. Rekha's radiant presence and her warm interactions with fellow attendees made her the undisputed center of attention.
Among the attendees was Alia Bhatt, who paid a sartorial tribute to Rekha by recreating one of her iconic saree looks from the film Silsila. Alia donned a delicate pink saree, reminiscent of Rekha's look in Yash Chopra's film, showcasing her admiration for the veteran actress.
The screening was also graced by Tabu, who looked stunning in a red traditional outfit, adding to the evening's glamour. Janhvi Kapoor also attended, honoring Rekha's Umrao Jaan in a golden era-inspired ensemble. Hema Malini, the "Dream Girl" of Bollywood, added to the star power, appearing in a beautiful plum silk saree.
The event brought together stars from different generations, highlighting the film's lasting impact on Indian cinema. Aamir Khan, looking dashing in a black outfit, also attended the screening to show his support. Anil Kapoor shared a heartwarming moment with Rekha, dancing and exchanging smiles on the red carpet.
Adding to the musical ambiance of the evening, renowned music composer AR Rahman, who has composed music for several films, was present. Other notable personalities included Asha Bhosle, Kabir Bedi, Khushi Kapoor, Nushrratt Bharuccha, and Jackie Shroff, all of whom contributed to the celebratory atmosphere.
Umrao Jaan, directed by Muzaffar Ali, is celebrated for its poetic storytelling, soulful music, and cultural richness. The film won Rekha the National Award for her performance, and her graceful dance performance on "Dil Cheez Kya Hai" remains iconic. The re-release of the film is being welcomed by fans and critics alike, offering a new generation the opportunity to experience its magic on the big screen. Muzaffar Ali expressed his feelings about the re-release and working with Rekha, emphasizing the film's quiet emotions and Rekha's ability to translate them onto the screen.
The re-release of Umrao Jaan is not just a cinematic event; it's a cultural moment. It is an opportunity to revisit a classic that continues to resonate with audiences, and the star-studded screening served as a fitting tribute to its enduring appeal.