

We don’t get too many many good historical films. I love historical films and I am tired of seeing films only about European history.
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This movie is a must-see, not because it is great cinema, but because it’s good, pathbreaking Indian cinema. I think these are great values, that when women show courage, it’s seen as courage, not willfulness or defiance. Salim’s love and respect for Anarkali shoots up when she defies Emperor Akbar and proclaims her love for his son openly in court. It’s another great epic love story, about the forbidden love between Emperor Akbar’s son Salim (who becomes Emperor Jehangir) and the courtesan Anarkali. This reminded me of the 60’s film Mughal-e-Azam, which happens to be one of my favorite moves of all time. And throughout the movie she is shown as someone who considers her self-respect to be of prime importance and this seems to attract Akbar all the more. I quite liked the idea that Jodha was shown as a spirited girl who lays down ‘conditions’ before her marriage. Even though all she had to play was the role of a loving wife, she did with an expressive (not plastic) face and as for her beauty, that fitted her role, that of a woman whose heart Akbar goes out of his way to win. She is hopeless in some movies, very average in most, but in some movies, she is quite alright.

About Aishwarya, well I feel she is a director’s actress. Hritik was grandly arrogant, having mastered the mannerisms of a king pretty well. The chemistry between them was great and they acted and looked good. Perhaps one of the reasons is that I like both the lead actors, Hritik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. The movie could have been shorter…whew, 3 hours and 20 minutes! I wanted at least two intervals so I could buy more popcorn and coke. The battlefield scenes, with elephants and costumes are impressive, although I wish they had been less gory. It casts thousands of characters…soldiers and ordinary people…and everyone in authentic costumes.

The movie itself is amazing in scope…and manages to switch between the battlefield and court politics to the love scenes very smoothly. Interestingly, Akbar’s son Jehangir, who succeeded him, was the son of a Hindu mother, and while some say it was Jodha Bai, some say it was another Hindu princess. There probably wasn’t, knowing he had more than 300 other wives – it is believed though that more than one of these wives was Hindu. Akbar married a Rajput princess to form a political alliance, and therefore one wonders whether there was true love between the two. In any case, the love story doesn’t ring true, not if one thinks of it in a historical perspective. However what is true is that Akbar the Great had a tolerant attitude towards religion and encouraged religious debate. They don’t even agree that it was princess Jodha who married Akbar. What seems to be true is that Akbar married a Rajput princess… beyond that historians don’t seem to agree on anything much. Apparently, the director of the movie, Ashutosh Gowarikar (the same director who made the Oscar nominated Lagaan) has admitted that 70 percent of the movie is fiction, which means it is very loosely based on history. Ofcourse, how much of this is actually true is anybody’s guess. It is about a great Emperor who is tolerant towards a religion and culture which is not just alien to him, but is also the religion of the land he rules. When Akbar witness Jodhaa's beauty for the first time ||*Aishwarya & Hrithik Romance*|| Best Of Hrithik Roshan Songs | Hrithik Roshan Romantic Songs| Hrithik Roshan Love Songs| The love of Jodhaa and Akbar ~Jodhaa & Akbar~ Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan sword fight.Jodha Akbar is a 16th century love story of a Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great and a Rajput (Hindu) princess Jodhaa.
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Видео Jashn E Bahaaraa - HD Full Song Jodha Akabar канала Savitru Ujalambakar The film has won the Audience Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the São Paulo International Film Festival, two awards at the Golden Minbar International Film Festival, seven Star Screen Awards and five Filmfare Awards, in addition to two nominations at the 3rd Asian Film Awards. The soundtrack of the movie was released on 19 January 2008.

The music is composed by acclaimed music composer A. The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, played by Hrithik Roshan, and the Hindu Rajput Princess Jodhabai who becomes his wife, played by Aishwarya Rai. Extensive research went into the making of this film which began shooting at Karjat. This film also marks the debut of newcomer Abir Abrar. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles. It is directed and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker, the director of the Academy Award-nominated Lagaan (2001). Jodhaa-Akbar is an Indian epic historical drama film released on 15 February 2008.
