"I think there were two aspects to Wajid Ali Shah's character, one which you could admire and one which you couldn't. At one point I just could not feel any sympathy for this stupid character. And unless I feel some sympathy I cannot make a film. But then finally, after long months of study, of the Nawabs of Lucknow, and of everything, I saw the King as an artist, a composer who made some contributions to the form of singing that developed in Lucknow. The fact that he was a great patron of music that was one redeeming feature about this King."
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Satyajit Ray, in "Satyajit Ray's The Chess Players: History Today Volume: 57 Issue: 7 2007"
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