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  • Published: on Feb 24 2008 @ 10:37 am
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Jodhaa Akbar (2008)

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Two hearts amidst an epic setup.

Written and Directed by: Ashutosh Gowariker.
Starring: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai.
Music: AR Rahman.

A young boy named Jalaluddin stands on a war front In 1555AD India to be crowned as the new Moghul Emperor after the death of his Father Humayun. The ministry wages the war and defeats the rival King. They bring him in front of the new emperor and ask him to behead the defeated King. Only to find that the young emperor recognizes that disgrace is worse than a death and denies following the orderes. This young boy grows up to become Jalaluddin Muhammad (Hrithik Roshan) Akbar (as honored by his country eventually). He marries a Hindu Rajput’s daughter Jodhaa Bai (Aishwarya Rai). How? You will find it out.

Jodhaa-Akbar is a story of love between a husband and a wife after they get married. Given some exposure to Akbar’s learning curve to understand the common man in his country with the help of his wife’s thoughts and philosophy this movies tries to connect the dots between a husband and his wife and an Emperor and his people. The first winner of this movie is writer-director Ashutosh Gowariker. Making a comeback after a highly spiritual Swades (2004) Ashtosh may not have as appealing story as Swades but the love in Jodhaa Akbar cannot be denied. He brings in different shades of connections between the two like the first time Hindu vegetarian meal for Akbar, a sword fight or a confession of love in a room lit by setting sun. Gowariker handles these facets very carefully by taking his time to create an atmosphere. He is one of the young directors with his own vision that he follows.

The next one on my list is Hrithik Roshan. With a muscular physique and eyes full of emotions his portrayal as an Emperor with roots of humanity is something to look for. An emperor slowly learning about the people around him and eventually following his heart and philosophies is a very good character to be seen. His fight with his ownself to understand Jodhaa is convincing. Not to forget Aishwarya Rai as Jodhaa bai. Personally I haven’t been able to appreciate her beauty in a long time since maybe Aur Pyar Ho Gaya (1997).

I have saved the best for last and that is Mr AR Rahman. His background score and musicals like ‘Jashn-e-bahaar’ and ‘In lamho ke’ are appreciable. But ‘Khwaja’ is something beyond great or extraordinary. The prayer and appeal by sufi singers to the priest are nothing short of ‘magical’. You will be drawn into the prayer just like the emperor when he gets up and shows his excitement to God. Wow!!!

Independent movies are said to be daring and courageous. Jodhaa Akbar may not be an Independent creation but it is perhaps a period movie with high magnitude that perhaps was last seen in K. Asif’s Mughal-E-Azam released in 1960. It took 48 years for bollywood to make a movie like this so in that sense it is a daring and courageous effort.

My Rating: 9/10.

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  • 5 Responses to “Jodhaa Akbar (2008)”

    1. rxtreme on February 24th, 2008 12:15 pm

      Another post on this mediocre film? After 3.5 hours in the theater it is torture to talk more about this. Ashutosh – please go back to making meaningful films – and I do not mean the kind where the only things meaningful are the look exchanged between a good looking lead pair.

    2. cdrakenc on February 24th, 2008 6:43 pm

      Jodha Akbar review posted on my blog.(also sent to desitrain, but god knows how long it takes to get it up on PFC)

      Thanks..

      Ramesh

    3. Saurabh on February 24th, 2008 8:00 pm

      9/10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????? Whats wrong with PFC these days? Jodha Akbar can be rated OK if it had been made by some masala commercial film maker…3 and half hours of BORE by Ashutosh Gowarikar…it should be 2/10…2 for making a movie…

    4. Tushar310 on February 25th, 2008 12:06 am

      Didnt see this movie, wont see this movie ….after all the Aam Junta is the real critic (but Om Shanti Om is an exception)

    5. jeff on January 31st, 2009 2:37 am

      wonderfull movie.

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