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Jodhaa Akbar

  • 2008
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  • 3h 33m
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Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
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A sixteenth century love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodha.A sixteenth century love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodha.A sixteenth century love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodha.

  • Director
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
  • Writers
    • Haidar Ali
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • K.P. Saxena
  • Stars
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    • Sonu Sood
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Writers
      • Haidar Ali
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • K.P. Saxena
    • Stars
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
      • Sonu Sood
    • 159User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 38 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Hrithik Roshan
    Hrithik Roshan
    • Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    • Jodhaa Bai
    Sonu Sood
    Sonu Sood
    • Sujamal
    Poonam Sinha
    • Mallika Hamida Banu
    • (as Mrs. Punam S. Sinha)
    Suhasini Mulay
    Suhasini Mulay
    • Rani Padmavati
    Ila Arun
    Ila Arun
    • Maham Anga
    Raza Murad
    Raza Murad
    • Shamsuddin Atka Khan
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Raja Veer Bharmal
    Surendra Pal
    Surendra Pal
    • Rana Uday Singh
    Rajesh Vivek
    Rajesh Vivek
    • Chughtai Khan
    Pramod Moutho
    Pramod Moutho
    • Todar Mal
    • (as Pramod Muthu)
    V.M. Badola
    V.M. Badola
    • Saadir Adaasi
    • (as Vishwa Badola)
    Manava Naik
    Manava Naik
    • Neelakshi
    Disha Vakani
    Disha Vakani
    • Madhavi
    Dilnaz Irani
    Dilnaz Irani
    • Salima
    Yuri Suri
    Yuri Suri
    • Bairam Khan
    • (as Yuri)
    Shaji Chaudhary
    Shaji Chaudhary
    • Adham Khan
    Sayed Badrul Hasan
    • Mullah Do Pyaaza
    • Director
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Writers
      • Haidar Ali
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • K.P. Saxena
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    8pavanpratury

    Jodhaa Akbar is a well made love story and war based film

    Jodha-Akbar is a motley of exceptional love,Terrific Action,Soulful music and splendid cinematography.It is one of the most uncommon films and a must see one if you want to witness something special.The film got combative stunts and it has everything to please everyone.But on the other side,the film is slow and lengthy.The first half of the film lasts more than 2 hrs yet the twists and turns will glue the audience to the cinema.Hrithik was awesome as Akbar and Aishwarya was majestic as Jodha.Direction was at the best.Ashutosh proved yet another blockbuster which falls in the same line of Lagaan and Swades.May be he need to concentrate on the duration of the film by chopping off few scenes.Jodha Akbar is basically a love story instead of calling it as a War based film.The film lacks pace and slow narration of few scenes and the frequent usage of Urdu language made the audience ambiguous and also boring.But at the other end,even though the film lasts for more than 3.30 min,it is gripping enough and very much bearable.The Director need to edit the film and make it as a 3 hrs film so that the audience will like this film even more.The huge star-cast of Hrithik-Ash playing as Akbar and Jodha might have evoked a lot of curiosity among the audience before the release but i must admit the film almost lived up to the expectations.The love part was dealt exceptionally well and it is the forte for the film.The film depicted the Legacy of Akbar.The film also shown that Akbar did lot good for Hindus. I don't feel,the film will hurt any religion sentiments.The director did an excellent job in maintaining the balance.A R Rahman's background score was very good and music is freshy.And adding to that,the picturisation of the songs is spectacular.Especially Azeem-O-Shaanshahensha,it is definitely one of the best ever pictured songs in the history of Indian Cinema.Overall, a film worth watching.
    10Pratik112

    What Can Be Said? Except Excellent

    Swades was released in December 2004 and since then, this project was said to be considered by the director, Ashutosh Gowariker. The director of movies such as "Laagan" and "Swades," has once again left no stones unturned and proved that he is also capable of directing a movie related the colossal personality - Akbar the Great, also known as "Jalaludin Mohammed Akbar." A young Akbar, sets out to conquer Kingdoms and those who don't join him, are brutally executed but after a while he begins to pardon them and that's when many of his opponents begin to realise that they had and have, misunderstood him. One particular Rajput Raja Bharmal, instead of facing the Moghul's mighty army, decides that it would be better that his daughter, Raj Kumari Jodhaa Bai, who is be throned to another Rajput Prince, marries Akbar. The couple do unite in marriage but only after Akbar agrees to the two conditions which the Rajput Princess has put forward. At the same time, he has to win her heart as well as to look after the interest of his public.

    Jodhaa Akbar, which stars Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Khulbhushan Kharbanda, Suhasini Mulay, Digvijay Purchit and Punam S. Sinha, is a romantic, biographical and historical movie, which is set in a era of revolt, conspiracies and war. It also deals with intercaste marriage, which at the time was not heard off due to the fact that when the Mughals invaded India, the Rajput Princesses and Queens became Sati when their husbands, the Kings were killed in battle so as not to be captured and, or, forced to live with the Invaders.

    Hrithik Roshan, son of the director and producer, Rakesh Roshan and nephew of the music director Rajesh Roshan, was offered this role as the director, Ashutosh Gowariker, who had seen him in "Koi Mil Gaya." believed that he was capable of doing justice to this part and also because of his physique. His natural choice for the lead of "Jodhaa Bai" was Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, not only just because of her beauty but talent as well. He has proved to be correct with the cast - brilliant as they have done justice to their respective parts.

    This is a well written story by Haider Ali, and co written, directed and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker, which has gone into great details with research and choosing sites for filming. The cinematography, by Kiran Deohams, is excellent and some cases breath taking. The music, by A.R. Rehman, is pleasant and suits the genre movie and the songs, though a few, are good as well and especially the wedding night song. The costumes and jewellery, which I am sure that a lot of the members of the audience, will be looking out for, designed by the famous Neeta Lulla, is elegant. The stunts and the fight sequences, which are well timed, and though they look dangerous at times, are worthwhile watching. In one scene, where Akbar is seen fighting an elephant, actor Hrithik Roshan did get injured but continued with the filming. His injuries were related to those of when he was filming for "Krissh." But really pushes the fight and stunt sequences, is the special effects by Pankaj Khandpur, which are worth to watch.

    Conclusion: This movie has all the ingredients to become a classic, epic movie in the future, even though it is three and a half hours in duration. It is worth it.

    For those interested in a bit of gossip. Hrithik Roshan, who has been offered to work in some Hollywood movies, may not have to go over to in at least one of them. The reason being is that actress Penelope Cruz, may be working with him in a yet untitled Bollywood movie, which is said to be directed by his father, Rakesh Roshan. Could it be that this is just the beginning of a merger between Hollywood and Bollywood? I wonder! Elsewhere, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, is soon to be working in a movie with the "Mahatama," Ben Kingsley, with whom she has worked with before, in an English version of "Taj Mahal." It seems like that she can't keep away from the family.
    8QaReZmA

    the best period film after lagaan

    The most awaited film of the year, Jodha Akbar brings many surprises and brickbats, despite disclaimers clearly stated at the beginning of the film. And the endorsement on the animal rights is impressive, given the fact so many animals were used the making of the movie, the producer left no leaf unturned to ensure the best for the film.

    Director Ashutosh is well known for this Oscar nominated Lagaan and critically acclaimed Swades. His latest efforts in bringing magnificence and grandeur to the mughal king's life story is impressive, shows how versatile Ashutosh is in portraying different lifestyles and emotions to the camera. The lavish costumes and sets are hardly a typical Ashutosh material, but he's pulled it off with panache.

    In most areas JA is very well done, Hritik looked and acted fabulously, and most believable as a King. One can hardly imagine it is the same mentally challenged guy from Koi mil gaya... Aishwarya's naturally wooden worked to her advantage acting as princess who was forced to get married to a Muslim King.

    Character actor Ila Arun shines among the rest, Sonu Sood is a close second. Music is at it's minimal, and best, although the background score was recycled from the songs very often. 'Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah' is the best song ever made in the praise of a King.

    JA is not flawless, due to the nature of the story inherited the lengthiness and various subplots and due to that the pace was so fast in some scenes that its hard to catch up. And thanks to the English subtitles, i was able to understand the bombastic urdu and Hindi throughout the film...
    10ikaatar

    great cinematic experience

    Greatest movie ever seen on the big screen!!The performances are nothing short of fantastic .Hrithik Roshan becomes Akbar and not once do you feel you are watching Hrithik on the screen. He is beyond brilliant and carries the film on his broad shoulders throughout. The way he emotes and delivers his lines shows that he is a super performer. This easily has to rank as the best performance of his career.

    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan matches Hrithik and delivers a wonderful performance as well. she looks ethereal — a compliment she has heard a trillion times before. What's new in that? But watch her emote in this film. Although she does not have as many lines to deliver or have as much screen time, she still makes you sit up and take notice of her through her extremely expressive eyes. She emotes superbly with them and it only enhances her performance. This will go down as one of her career best performances. Also, the Hrithik and Aishwarya chemistry is as flawless as ever. They sizzle every scene they are in together.

    My advice to the audience is to not miss Jodhaa Akbar because doing so would be a huge mistake. It is a masterpiece and a definite must see. Don't miss it!
    10maheshkoneru

    Tremendous movie. A visual treat.

    There are good movies. And then there are great movies.But very few are truly epics. I can very confidently say that Jodhaa Akbar is going to be an epic.

    Do not be daunted by the 195 minutes runtime of the movie. At no point in the movie will you be aware of the time. The performances put in by Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai,along with the ethereal music provided by A.R.Rahman and the stunning costumes by Neeta Lulla are going to blow your breath away.

    No Indian cinema has ever evoked such a strong mixture of emotions in the audience as this one. Each and every frame of the movie is a treat to the eyes. There is richness and grandeur in every aspect of the film.

    'Jashn-e-bahara' and 'Khwaja mere Khwaja' are superbly shot and executed songs. And then 'Azeem oh Shan Shahenshah' is one song that will remain etched in your memory long after you leave the theater.

    The scenes where the Emperor Akbar tames the wild elephant and the sword fight between the royal couple are truly memorable. The battle sequences are captured very well.

    The initial mistrust between Akbar and Jodha bai and the subsequent budding romance are handled brilliantly.

    Hrithik is superb as the Emperor Akbar and I doubt if any actor of his generation could have handled this role as well. And Aishwarya Rai as usual looks stunningly beautiful.

    All in all, a tremendous movie and I am going to strongly recommend this to all my friends.

    Thank you Ashutosh for Jodhaa Akbar.

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    • Trivia
      Hrithik Roshan had a very "filmy" horse. The horse used to know what words like action meant and so when she heard action, she would take off, even if the scene required her to be stationary. Hence the crew would use other words instead of action to avoid the horse taking off. The names of his horses were Chandni and Superman.
    • Goofs
      Potatoes are native to the Americas. The scene in which the vegetables are kept ready for Jodha's cooking shows potatoes. The film is set in second half of 16th century when potatoes had just reached Europe and potatoes were introduced in India much later.
    • Quotes

      Todar Mal: [DVD English subtitles by Nasreen Munni Kabir]

      [Akbar and Jodhaa, in private argument]

      Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: I don't understand?

      Jodhaa Bai: No, you don't! You know how to wage war and conquer. But do not know how to rule.

      Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: [confused] What did you say?

      Jodhaa Bai: That you have only conquered me, but not won my heart yet... you should have at least tried to know what really happened. But the truth is that you are far removed from reality. You do not know how to win hearts. To do that, you need to look into their minds, discover their little pleasures and sorrows. And win their trust. Be one with their heartbeat! And the day you will succeed in doing that, you will rule my heart.

      [2nd scene later, Akbar visits Agra Bazaar disguised as a commoner, accompanied only by two trusted court ministers, Todar Mal and Mahesh Das]

      Todar Mal: Your Majesty, why are you doing this? Roaming in the bazaar without guards is dangerous.

      Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: Don't worry. No one will recognize me. I'm doing it since there's a difference between conquering and ruling. To win the hearts of people, one must look into their minds.

    • Crazy credits
      Some titles in the end credits have images from the movie which represent the certain department:

      1)For choreography a screenshot from the song "Azeem-o-shan Shehensha", which shows the dancers.

      2)For dialogues, screenshot of Jodhaa's letter to Sujamal.

      3)For music, screenshot from the song "Azeem-o-shan Shehensha", which shows the drummers.

      4)For production design, the fortress.

      5)For costumes, screenshot from the song "Azeem-o-shan Shehensha", which shows Jodha and Akbar standing together.

      6)For stunts, a battle screenshot.

      7)For editing, screenshot of Jodha and Akbar's swordfight, with theirs swords overlapping and forming a scissor shape.

      8)For religious consultants, screenshot of Akbar's meeting with the scholars.

      9)For jewelry, screenshot of Jodha with Nelakshi in the back, right after the wedding night.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bindass (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah
      Written by Javed Akhtar

      Composed by A.R. Rahman

      Performed by Mohamad Aslam, Bonnie Chakraborty and chorus

      Courtesy of UTV Music

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2008 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
    • Also known as
      • Sử Thi Ấn Độ
    • Filming locations
      • Roopangarh Palace, Rajasthan, India(Where the Rajas meet for the first time)
    • Production companies
      • Ashutosh Gowariker Productions
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • ₹400,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,440,718
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,300,000
      • Feb 17, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,935,618
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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