Filmmaker K Asif's 1960s epic Mughal-e-Azam has been crowned the greatest Bollywood film of all time by a poll celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema in the UK.The Madhubala and Dilip Kumar starrer beat off tough competition to bag the coveted top spot, narrowly winning over curry-western Sholay at No. 2, as part of the survey conducted by British Asian weekly newspaper 'Eastern Eye'. "My father's movie Mughal-e-Azam being declared the greatest in the year Indian cinema celebrates its 100th anniversary is a great honour and a moment of immense pride for the entire family," said Akbar Asif, the son of the late filmmaker. "The love it continues to receive from around the world more than 50 years after its release shows the countless sacrifices my father K Asif made to create this masterpiece were worthwhile. I am sure in 100 years time audiences will still watch Mughal-e-Azam, which showed us all that the most impossible dreams can come true," he added. The iconic film not only smashed box office records when it was first released but was also successfully coloured and re-released in 2004.
Its plot of a doomed affair between Prince Salim and courtesan Anarkali captured hearts all over the world and in 2006 it became the first Bollywood film to get a release in Pakistan after a gap of 41 years. "The subject that has been covered in Bollywood more than any other is romance and this is the mother of all romantic movies," said Asjad Nazir, showbiz editor of 'Eastern Eye' and chair of the judging panel. "Poetic dialogue, one of the greatest soundtracks ever produced, glorious costumes, lavish sets, a great story and big performances from a stellar cast combine to make this a perfect movie," he added. The results of the survey were drawn up by combining audience votes through various forms of social media, box office figures, cinematic impact and critical acclaim.