Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? Report Inappropriate Content. Message 1 of 12 Views. Reply 5 Hearts. Re: Victoria and ABdul- a very touching story on Amazon. I'll watch any film that features Judi Dench Message 2 of 12 Views. Reply 2 Hearts. I loved this. But it was as fresh onNetflix just the other day Love to be home. Joined Message 3 of 12 Views. Reply 4 Hearts. Message 4 of 12 Views.
Reply 1 Heart. Love my grandkids. Message 5 of 12 Views. Message 6 of 12 Views. Message 7 of 12 Views. Message 8 of 12 Views. Ruth McCabe Mrs. Tuck as Mrs. Simon Callow Puccini as Puccini. Sukh Ojla Mrs. Karim as Mrs. Kemaal Deen-Ellis Ahmed as Ahmed. Simon Paisley Day Mr. Tyler as Mr. Stephen Frears. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The young clerk is surprised to find favor with the Queen. As Victoria questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance that her household and inner circle try to destroy.
As their friendship deepens, the Queen begins to see a changing world through new eyes, joyfully reclaiming her humanity. History's most unlikely friendship.
Rated PG for some thematic elements and language. Jenna Coleman Victoria as Victoria. Adrian Schiller Penge as Penge …. Tommy Knight Brodie as Brodie …. Nell Hudson Skerrett as Skerrett …. Tom Hughes Albert as Albert …. Ferdinand Kingsley Francatelli as Francatelli …. Tilly Steele Cleary as Cleary.
Daisy Goodwin. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Every inch a Queen. With the threat of their own influence being diminished, the palace revolutionaries hold clandestine meetings to plan a mutiny and even threaten to declare the Queen insane. On hearing of the plot, Victoria comes before them to say that if they have anything to say, they should say it to her face.
All is quiet on the Windsor front, however. His saint-like persona is tarnished when the Queen finds out that he is married and has lied to her about Muslim participation in the Indian Mutiny against British rule. Edward future Edward VII : Better known as Bertie, he is shown as being jealous and guarded about courtiers, in particular Abdul who he sees as a low born individual taking advantage of his relationship with the Queen.
He also finds it horrifying that someone from the India subcontinent has cultivated can even create a close relationship with his mother. Marquess of Salisbury: He is the Prime Minister, who initially is not involved with court life but sees Abdul's increasing influence as detrimental, particularly as he might influence the Queen's thoughts about India and have greater influence in court. This is particularly the case after it was found Abdul was not truthful about events in India.
Mohammad Bakhsh: Companion to Abdul who progressively becomes sicker as Abdul and he spend more time in Britain. He continually wants to return to India, but Abdul sees an opportunity so they remain. He eventually dies in Britain. Jane Spencer: A close friend to Victoria, who becomes jealous and mortified by the relationship Abdul and the Queen are having. Henry Ponsonby: The Queen's secretary who leads the effort to remove Abdul from court after his time in the Golden Jubilee.
Rashidan Karim: Abdul's wife, who is shown as being covered in a black head-to-toe in Islamic dress. This only makes the courtiers more uncomfortable with Abdul; however, the Queen is fascinated by her and meets with Abdul and her in private to see what Rashidan looks like. Most of the characters depicted were historical. Mohammad Bakhs is a fictional character and relatively little is known about Abdul's wife and family.
However, the jealousies, including Abdul's involvement in the Golden Jubilee are true.
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