7/29/2023 0 Comments Victoria and abdul![]() Although moments of the script are amusing, not much really happens between the elderly Victoria and the man she calls the Munshi (teacher). This dragging on of an awkward situation isn’t just a challenge for the people depicted in the movie – it is the main problem with the plot as well. And with each elevation in status comes increased indignation from the royal court. As days turn into weeks, months and years, Abdul is promoted from footman, to secretary, to travel companion and even Victoria’s personal tutor of Indian languages. Vitoria’s preferential treatment soon has the members of her household feeling just as disdainful as Mohamad, although their objections have more to do with race and social class. Mohammed, on the other hand, is sickened by the idea of having to pay homage to a ruler who has been foisted upon his homeland.Ībdul manages to make a big enough impression on the Monarch that their return voyage is further postponed. Abdul is greatly honored by the opportunity, and takes advantage of the meeting to charm the crusty head-of-state once again. The momentary connection prompts Victoria to order another service assignment for the handsome visitor… and his companion. Instead, Abdul uses his few seconds in the spotlight to steal a quick glance at the Queen. ![]() After what amounts to only a couple of minutes of ceremony, the representatives are supposed to make a hasty exit, get back on the boat and head home. After a four-month sea voyage, a day or two for clothes fitting and a brief lesson on court manners (which includes the strict command to avoid looking directly at Her Majesty), the pair is whisked into the royal dining room to bestow the gift. In 1887, Abdul (Ali Fazal) and Mohamad (Adeel Akhtar), another subject of lowly birth, are chosen by officers of the ruling English class to travel to London and present Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) with a token of appreciation from the country she had presided over as Empress of India since 1876. Their story (described in a book by Shrabani Basu) is the bases of this movie – although screenwriter Lee Hall is quick to point out that he amply applied artistic license to this telling of the tale. Who knew Queen Victoria of England had a humble Muslim from India as a confidant? As unlikely as it sounds, it is true. ![]()
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