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Jodha Akbar

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2015
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Rajat Tokas and Paridhi Sharma in Jodha Akbar (2013)
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A 16th century political marriage unites Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodha Bai. Despite opposition, their union blossoms into love, influencing the fate of India amidst court in... Read allA 16th century political marriage unites Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodha Bai. Despite opposition, their union blossoms into love, influencing the fate of India amidst court intrigues and wars between Mughals and Rajputs.A 16th century political marriage unites Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodha Bai. Despite opposition, their union blossoms into love, influencing the fate of India amidst court intrigues and wars between Mughals and Rajputs.

  • Stars
    • Rajat Tokas
    • Paridhi Sharma
    • Kapil Singh Lalwani
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Rajat Tokas
      • Paridhi Sharma
      • Kapil Singh Lalwani
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Rajat Tokas
    Rajat Tokas
    • Emperor Akbar…
    • 2013–2015
    Paridhi Sharma
    Paridhi Sharma
    • Jodha Begum…
    • 2013–2015
    Kapil Singh Lalwani
    • Raja Raghuveer
    • 2013–2015
    Manish Bishla
    Manish Bishla
    • Mirza Kasim
    • 2013–2015
    Nisha Pareek
    Nisha Pareek
    • Naazima Begum
    • 2014–2015
    Kunal Khosla
    • Qutubuddin Koka
    • 2014
    Mallika Nayak
    • 2013
    Pawal Ravi
    • Chandrabhan
    • 2013
    Diksha Kushwaha
    • Primary cast
    • 2015
    Priyanka Shuklaa
    Priyanka Shuklaa
    • 2015
    Riney Aryaa
    • Saira
    • 2015
    Chetnaa Meeraa
    • Zeenat
    • 2015
    Javed Pathan
    Javed Pathan
    • Sheikh gadai…
    • 2013
    Raanveer Chahal
    Raanveer Chahal
    • Rashid khan
    • 2014–2015
    Sonakshi More
    • Bakshi Banu…
    • 2013–2015
    Sanjeev Jaiswal
    Sanjeev Jaiswal
    • King Achal Singh
    • 2013
    Saniya Touqeer
    • Nadira
    • 2014
    Mita Vashisht
    Mita Vashisht
    • Maha Chuchak Begum
    • 2014
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    8jasmeetmallhi

    Must watch if you like Indian shows!

    This is the only Ekta Kapoor's show that i can genuinely say is good but, it becomes little boring at the end. Also, Starting episodes were quite impressive and impactful. Not to mention, chemistry between lead roles, Jalal and Jodha is amazing.
    10shannonvalentine-12327

    JODHA & AKBAR

    Jodha & Akbar series is truly inspirational to watch. This series shows how the political marriage between Jodha & Akbar changes the destiny of India. We also get to see all the trials and tribulations Jodha & Akbar are faced with, yet they still prevail and become stronger. Jodha manages to show Jalal what true love is and she is the reason why his heart beats. Because of Jodha, Jalal begins to rule with his heart and cares for his peoples needs. We also get to see how Jalal acquires the title of Akbar. This is definitely one of the best series on Zee World.
    9siddhikramdul

    All time blockbuster Show

    One best historical drama ever made in Hindi tv television..lots of applaud to Rajat and paridhi..there are very good couple ..there chemistry is on another level
    10jannatulp

    Must watch drama Jodha Akbar

    It's 2024, and despite the vast number of new shows and web series flooding Indian television, I still find myself drawn to the timeless charm of this historical drama. What makes this show stand out, even years after its original run, are the unforgettable characters and the incredible performances of the actors. Characters like Akbar, Jodha, Maham Anga, and Begum Rukaiya are not just fictional portrayals-they seem to breathe life into the pages of history. Watching this show often feels like a journey back to the Mughal and Rajput eras, a time when grandeur, power, and complex relationships defined the royal courts.

    One of the most iconic performances in the show is undoubtedly Rajat Tokas as Emperor Akbar. His portrayal of the young, ambitious, yet deeply conflicted ruler is mesmerizing. There are moments when Rajat, in his portrayal of Akbar, commands the screen with such intensity that it gives you goosebumps. The way he shouts or gives orders in his royal demeanor is enough to send chills down your spine. His powerful screen presence, coupled with his deep, authoritative voice, brings out the perfect combination of a warrior, a ruler, and a lover, capturing Akbar's many layers of complexity Lavina Tandon's portrayal of Begum Rukaiya is another standout. She embodies the royal grace and cunning intellect that you'd expect from a Mughal queen. Her chemistry with Rajat as Akbar, as well as the way she holds her own in scenes of conflict and palace intrigue, is commendable. Lavina manages to give Rukaiya a depth that makes you both sympathize with and dislike her at different times. She plays the character with such finesse that you can't help but feel like you're watching the real Mughal queen in action.

    The character of Jodha, portrayed by Paridhi Sharma, adds another dimension to the show. Her transformation from a Rajput princess filled with hatred toward Akbar to a loving and loyal queen is both believable and heartwarming. Paridhi brings a soft, yet strong quality to Jodha's character, making her an ideal counterpart to Akbar's fiery personality. The chemistry between Rajat and Paridhi was one of the show's highlights, and their on-screen relationship was pivotal to the show's success.

    Another fascinating character is Maham Anga, Akbar's foster mother, portrayed with impeccable brilliance by Ashwini Kalsekar. Her manipulative and cunning ways added to the complexity of court politics, and her interactions with Akbar and other key characters were always filled with tension.

    Maham Anga's role in Akbar's life was crucial, and Ashwini's performance was nothing short of outstanding.

    What made the show truly remarkable was not just the actors and their performances but the sheer scale and luxury of the production.

    The sets were grand, capturing the opulence of the Mughal era with intricate detailing. From the grand forts to the beautiful palaces, every scene looked like a work of art. The costumes were equally stunning, making the characters feel even more authentic. The royal robes, the jewelry, the weapons-they all added to the immersive experience, making you feel like you were witnessing history unfold before your eyes.

    However, despite all of its brilliance, it's surprising that the show did not receive more recognition, particularly in the form of awards. The actors, especially Rajat and Paridhi, deserved more accolades for their stellar performances. In fact, the entire cast, the directors, and the production team deserved far more appreciation for bringing such a historically rich and engaging story to life. It's also puzzling why the show's IMDB rating is relatively low.

    Perhaps it's because the last few episodes were less engaging and somewhat unrealistic, but that doesn't take away from the overall greatness of the series. Ratings can sometimes be misleading, and they certainly don't reflect the deep emotional connection that fans like me have with the show.

    Given the current boom in digital platforms, it's high time the creators considered revisiting this historical epic, perhaps in the form of a web series. With actors like Rajat Tokas and Paridhi Sharma in lead roles once again, a web series could explore even more intricate plots, delve deeper into the historical context, and give fans a fresh take on the Akbar-Jodha love story. A web series could also afford more creative freedom, allowing for richer storytelling, better special effects, and more nuanced character development. This show will always hold a special place in my heart. The characters, the grandeur, the powerful performances-everything about it still resonates with me. While newer shows may come and go, this one remains at the top of my list when it comes to Indian television. The timeless appeal of Akbar and Jodha's story, combined with the exceptional work of the actors, is something that will never fade. Whether or not it gets the recognition it deserves in terms of awards or ratings, it has already achieved something far more important: it has created an emotional connection with its audience that will last for years to come.
    7tanaypandey4

    One of the best Indian Soap Operas!

    I used to watch it ever since it first premiered on TV and continued watching for a very long time. Out of all the Indian TV shows at the time this one really stood out. This being a soap may make you think it's historically inaccurate but it's quite accurate except for a few changes for the sake of keeping the audience wondering what will happen next. The acting is good but nothing exceptional I would say. Ekta Kapoor like usual likes to add a whole lot of unnecessary suspense which one may find either intriguing or annoying. The series went on for too long as most of the shows that get popular do so the quality of the later episodes is undermined.

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      Ekta Kapoor stated she conducted 7000 auditions for the female protagonist Jodha across the nation before selecting Paridhi Sharma.
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    • Release date
      • June 18, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Jodha Akbar on ZEE5
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Джодха и Акбар: История великой любви
    • Filming locations
      • Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Balaji Telefilms
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