Maqbool: Adaptation of Macbeth
Many films have been made from the plays of William Shakespeare. When a literary work or a part of a literary work is used as a base for a film or TV Series, it is called adaptation. It is a form of Translation, known as Transmutation: A change from one semiotic system to another semiotic system. Here written text is turned into visual text, Linguistic signs are replaced by the Visual signs. Few of Shakespearean works have been adopted in Indian films, too. 2003 film Maqbool by Vishal Bhardwaj is an adaptation of Shakespeare's one of the best tragedies, Macbeth.
Maqbool was Vishal Bhardwaj's second film as a director. The film had
its North American premiere at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival.
And it was also screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2004
Cannes Film Festival. The film has a great star-cast: Pankaj Kapoor (he wins
two awards for this role), Irrfan Khan, Tabu, Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, and
Piyush Mishra. The screenplay was developed from the drama by Vishal Bhardwaj
and Abbas Tyrewala. The most significant turn in the adaptation is that the
film is about Mumbai Underworld. The King, Duncan I of Scotland is actually an
underworld don, Abbaji. Macbeth (Maqbool) and Banquo (Kaka) are two of his
goons who look after his business. And Lady Macbeth (Nimmi) is actually a
mistress of Abbaji and not a wife of Maqbool.
Two corrupt policemen predicts the reign of Maqbool on Abbaji's kingdom.
The role of witches from the drama is taken by these two corrupt policemen.
But, unlike drama, they are not passive fortune-tellers. In fact, they are
active in manipulating the future events. These 'witches' believe in the
'balance of power' and hence acts accordingly to increase the rivalry between
the gangs and within the gang. They are the first to ignite the lust for power
in Maqbool and psychologically prepared him to question his loyalties to
Abbaji. Second deciding factor is Nimmi, mistress of Abbaji, who secretly falls
for Maqbool and contrives him to be the next head of the gang and also helps
him to achieve the motive.
When Macbeth asks about his demise, witches tell him that the jungle's
arrival at his palace will bring his doom. Similar prediction is used here. On
Maqbool's query Policemen tells him that sea's arrival at his palace will bring
his doom. Such a prophecy, on literal level, is impossible to turn true. But,
the Custom comes to Maqbool's palace to arrest him, due to his smuggling from
sea route.
Thus, most of the dramatic aspects have been retained in the movie with
slight modifications to fit the modern era and underworld locale. Film also
uses certain unique devices which make the film a impressive experience. The
most distinguished aspect of the film is the acting of all the major and
minor characters. The music of the film, both background music and songs, is
yet another feather in Bhardwaj's cap. He has composed the overall music of the
movie. The songs are memorable and soothing. But, the most main feature is, the
songs never stop the advancement of the movie, they don't hinder audience's attention.
One interesting symbol developed in the movie is chanting of Quaranic
Aayats in the background at the time of murder. Such a use makes the
murders sacrificial. Considering the fact that the murders were needed for the
safety of the gang, and thus, they turn out to be sacrificial in the true
sense: Sacrificing an individual to guarantee the well-being of the Mafia-gang.
This is used at least three times with a brilliant effect. The technique makes
the slaying sacrificial and less shocking.
The movie becomes an epic tell of an ever indebted person turning into
treacherous and traitorous due to his ambition and lust for power. Maqbool was
very happy being a right-hand of Abbaji, until the policemen
prophesied about him taking over Abbaji's sovereignty. Later on, his lust
for Nimmi gets added in the venture of eliminating Abbaji from the throne of
underworld and bed of Nimmi. Maqbool was earlier given the control of
Bollywood, which was also a prediction of the policemen, and because of this
reason, Maqbool gathered the audacity to murder Abbaji.
One more important aspect in the movies is the relationship between Maqbool
and Abbaji. The director very subtlety complements the aroma of Oedipus complex
by presenting Lady Macbeth as a mistress of the king. Here, Maqbool is
not only contriving for the throne and power, but also for his love interest.
By killing Abbaji, he finds his place on his throne as well as in his bed. Just
like conquering the king, Oedipus gets not just his state but also gets his
wife. In fact, achieving Nimmi becomes prime motif as the rule of Abbaji
started crumpling as soon as he dies. Everybody knew that Maqbool is the perpetrator
but he is supported by Bhonsle, a political big shot, and hence people
supported him.
The scenes of hallucination and fright of blood have been portrayed very
powerfully. Both Maqbool and Nimmi were guilt ridden and hallucinating the blood
and dead-bodies of the people they’ve killed. In drama, Macbeth had
hallucination of Banquo during a meet at his castle. Lady Macbeth saved him by
asking other guests to leave. In the movie, the scene was well-incorporated. It
was a time of one of the death rituals of Abbaji, everyone was there. And the
policemen bring the dead-body of Kaka. Maqbool, here, hallucinates that Kaka
wakes up from death and discloses his evil intentions.
The drama is all about human ambition and all the evil tactics that Macbeth
uses to gain power and ultimately his tragic demise. By relocating the
characters and story under Mumbai underworld, director supplements one more
aspect to the significance of the film. The movie also throws some light on the
interrelationship of our politics and underworld. They exist in mutual support.
The candidate supported by Abbaji will never lose election; on the other hand
Abbaji was guaranteed freedom from the law and order by these politicians. The
corruption is an integral part of the system. Later, Maqbool was shielded by
Bhonsale, a politician.
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