Shabana Azmi wins big for The Black Prince

Shabana, who is currently shooting for a British television series in London, is over the moon.

Update: 2017-05-08 18:36 GMT
Shabana Azmi.

Kavi Raz’s American production, The Black Prince, was awarded the Special Jury Remi Award at the 50th annual Worldfest — Houston International Film Festival. The movie has also won Shabana Azmi the best actress award at the same festival.

Shabana, who is currently shooting for a British television series in London, is over the moon. She says, “This is the second best actress award that I’ve got for The Black Prince.The first one was in Los Angeles.” Talking about her role, she says, “I play Rani Jindan, wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a feisty historical figure, who wrested her son Duleep Singh from Queen Victoria, and exhorted him to come to India and reclaim the Sikh empire.”

For decades now, Sikh historians have regarded Duleep Singh’s story to be emblematic of colonial arrogance and intolerance. Kavi, a US-based Indian actor-director, made the movie in Northamptonshire, England.

“Rani Jindan is the driving force behind Duleep to return to Punjab and take back his land after he’s taken away to England by the Queen and turned into a Christian,” explains Shabana. She adds, “Satinder Sartaj is a famous Punjabi Sufi singer and lyricist. He’s playing Duleep Singh. David Essex, Jason Fleming, and Amanda Peat —all very well known British actors are in the film too.”

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