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Jodha Akbar directed by Oscar nominated film (Lagaan) director Ashutosh Gowarikar is a historical love story featuring superstar Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Akbar and Jodha. The movie has been in the making for the last 2 and a half years. The first release date was October 12th 2007, but soon postponed to January 25th 2008. Ashutosh suffered from a back problem and again the movie was postponed to a day after Valentines day, February 15th. The movie was also surrounded by a lot of controversy which helped build up the curiosity level. Jodha Akbar is Hrithik Roshan’s first release after Dhoom 2 (2006) and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s first release post her marriage to Abhishek Bachchan.

Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama has just published the first detailed review of the movie and rates it 4 stars on 5.

Note:- This is NOT the official Indicine Review. Check out our official review here – Jodha Akbar Review

Jodha Akbar Review

Let’s get one thing straight: You haven’t watched anything so opulent, so magnificent like this in a long, long time on the Hindi screen. It’s not just body beautiful, but there’s soul as well.

It requires courage, prowess, patience, aptitude, knowledge, passion and of course, loads of currency to attempt a movie like Jodhaa Akbar. But more than anything else, it requires your firm belief in the subject, the belief to attempt a historical when historicals are considered an absolute no-no in the industry, the belief to spend almost Rs 40 crore in a film that could go either ways.

Only when you’re convinced yourself can you convince millions of moviegoers. And convinced you are after watching Jodhaa Akbar, a film of epic proportions.

Now let’s clear a few misconceptions pertaining to the film…

It’s blasphemous to compare Mughal-E-Azam and Jodhaa Akbar. While Mughal-E-Azam was primarily about the legendary romance between Salim and Anarkali, a subject that has been attempted quite a few times on the Hindi screen before, Jodhaa Akbar is about the relationship that the young Akbar shared with Jodhaa.

A lot has been said and written about its length [3.20 hours]. Does the viewer of today have the patience to watch a really lengthy film in today’s times? But once into Jodhaa Akbar, the sequence of events, the drama, the romance, the war… every aspect keeps you mesmerized. Oh yes, the length does pinch you at one crucial point [second hour, which is relatively shorter], when a song breaks out. Otherwise, the 3 + hours are very well spent.

When you watch historicals like Mughal-E-Azam and Razia Sultan, the usage of chaste Urdu is difficult to comprehend at times. Not here! The language is simplified – Akbar speaks in Urdu, Jodhaa in Hindi – and it’s easy to decipher.

As a cinematic experience, it would be wrong to compare Jodhaa Akbar to any of Ashutosh Gowariker’s previous endeavors. Why, it would be erroneous to compare the film with any film ever made before in this genre. This one stands out and stands out the tallest.

To sum up, Jodhaa Akbar leaves you spellbound, enthralled, entranced and awestruck. Ashutosh Gowariker makes the legendary characters come alive on screen.

Set in the sixteenth century, Jodhaa Akbar is a love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa. Little did Akbar [Hrithik Roshan] know that when he married Jodhaa [Aishwarya Rai Bachchan], he would be embarking upon a new journey — the journey of true love.

The daughter of King Bharmal of Amer [Kulbhushan Kharbanda], Jodhaa resented being reduced to a mere political pawn in this marriage of alliance, and Akbar’s biggest challenge now did not merely lie in winning battles, but in winning the love of this defiant princess.

One of the prime reasons why Jodhaa Akbar works is because the present-day viewer is unaware of the romance between Akbar and Jodhaa. Sure, we all know of Akbar as a great emperor, but the love story makes for a refreshing subject. And the execution of a number of sequences makes Jodhaa Akbar extremely special.

Some instances:

  • The war sequence at the very outset. You realise the scale and magnitude of the film at the very beginning.
  • Hrithik taming an out-of-control elephant. It’s hair-raising.
  • The two pre-conditions set by Jodhaa, before her marriage to Akbar. Very interesting.
  • The confrontation between Ila Arun and Ash at the kitchen, when Ash decides to make the meal herself.
  • The immediate sequence, when Ash is asked to taste the food herself by Ila before she’s about to serve the food to the Emperor and his associates. Once done, Hrithik demanding that he be served the meal from the same platter that Jodhaa had used.
  • The intermission point, which sows the seeds of a misunderstanding between Hrithik and Ash.
  • Post-interval, Hrithik returning to Amer to get Ash back to Agra and the welcome ceremony by his mother-in-law [Suhasini Mulay].
  • The sword fight the very next morning, between Hrithik and Ash.
  • The Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah track, when the entire kingdom hails Hrithik.
  • The fight in the climax [reminds you of the fight between Brad Pitt and Eric Bana in Troy].

Amazing moments indeed…

Ashutosh Gowariker knows that historicals have to be simplified while narrating on celluloid so that the moviegoer is able to grasp and comprehend the plotline and the sequence of events. Thankfully, Jodhaa Akbar is not in the least difficult to decipher. Gowariker’s handling of the subject deserves the highest praise, for it’s not everyday that you come across a film like Jodhaa Akbar.

A.R. Rahman’s music is not the type that you take to instantly, but yes, it gels beautifully with the mood of the film. Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah and Jashn-e-Bahara are the best tracks in terms of tune. In terms of choreography, Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah is awe-inspiring, while the execution of Khwaja Mere Khwaja is outstanding. Rahman’s background score is simply extra-ordinary.

There’s no room for dullness in Haider Ali and Gowariker’s screenplay. The writing is tight, the drama keeps you hooked and the romantic track is wonderful. The film also talks of secularism, an issue so vital in today’s times. K.P. Saxena’s dialogues are amazing. At places, soaked in acid. The writer comes up with several gems, yet again. Kiran Deohans’ cinematography matches international standards. The movement of camera at various places, especially in the battlefield, is breath-taking. Also, the D.O.P. captures the grandeur to the fullest. The production design [Nitin Chandrakant Desai] is, again, awesome. Recreating the bygone era requires not just money, but also the vision and Desai proves his supremacy yet again.

Be it the war sequences or the sword fights or general action, Ravi Dewan’s contribution to the film is incredible. Especially noteworthy is the fight between Hrithik and Nikitin Dheer in the climax. It’s simply outstanding! Editing [Ballu Saluja] is perfect, although the romantic song between Hrithik and Ash can be shortened in the second hour. The costumes [Neeta Lulla] as also the jewelry also deserve special mention.

Jodhaa Akbar also works because of the right casting. It’s difficult to imagine anyone else in the role of Emperor Akbar. Hrithik seems born to play this role and he enacts it with such precision, such flourish, such confidence that it leaves you asking for more. A mind-boggling performance without doubt!

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is superb. Oh yes, she looks ethereal — a compliment she has heard a trillion times before. What’s new in that? But watch her emote in this film. You realise the amazing talent that has hitherto not been tapped by any movie maker. A flawless performance indeed!

Jodhaa Akbar has a host of characters, but the ones whom you carry home, besides Hrithik and Ash, are Sonu Sood [excellent], Nikitin Dheer [fantastic], Ila Arun [electrifying; her finest work so far], Punam S. Sinha [graceful], Kulbhushan Kharbanda [perfect], Raza Murad [effective] and Rajesh Vivek [good]. Amitabh Bachchan’s rich barritone voice adds lustre to the magnum opus.

On the whole, Jodhaa Akbar is, without a shred of doubt, a brilliant film in all respects. This historical has all it takes to prove the first blockbuster of 2008. Very strongly recommended!

Rating: ★★★★☆ 4 stars on 5

Also check out the official Indicine Review.. Go here – Jodha Akbar Review

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138 Comments

  • its one of the most appealing and memorable artistic movies ever made..
    watch it without any prejudice about the cast or thousands of questions about history…just watch it with involvement you “cannot” miss the beautiful soul rendering moments. i feel sorry for those who watch with preoccupied mind concepts they can never enjoy subtle beauty the movies brings..its like soaking in the “beauty of feelings , emotions and soul level music”…….a visual treat… after watching the movie at least for a day or two u will still be wanting to stay with the characters of that era……its like a painting..not so easy to forget.

  • A very boring and goodie goodie review of the movie by the author (i honestly felt like sleeping in the middle of reading this review. [yawn] ).

  • I watched the movie once again and it’s fantastic. For god’s sake forget about the bad press and prejudices and go watch it with an open mind. I promise you, you’ll LOVE it! Hrithik is phenomenal in this movie. He’s expressed himself SO well in this movie and I’m not even talking about his words…his looks speak volumes. His expressions are mindblowing. You’ll fall in love with him!! It’s the best love story that I’ve watched in ages…

    Just go and watch the movie and judge for yourself. I’m sure you’ll lose yourself in the world of Akbar and Jodha.

  • no words for the excellence of the movie ,,HEADS OFF TO ASHUTOSH GAWAREKAR who made the film a masterpiece,,thanks ashutosh ,HRIYHIK once again prooved that HE CAN DON ANY ROLE BEYOND THE EXCELLENce,,Ashwarya was looking stunning

  • A hopeless movie. Complete waste of time!!!! It would have been worth all our precious time if it entirely depicted the true history.
    The one who would enjoy are the fans of Aishwarya or Hrithik.
    Hrithik looked out of place for his role. He acted more like a 21st century action “MACHO MAN” .
    cinematography is appreciable.Now that the Indian audience are moving to substance movie these kind of films might not suceed down the lane.

  • Some people who commented on this movie lately don’t deserve good movies! If Jodha Akbar wasn’t a good one, then please.. please. give is some examples of some movie which you liked, to see if you really have a good taste in movies and if you really appreciate good works.

  • oh! my god the movie was the sest . i have never saw such a movie in home house like of pase 19 years . it was so great ash and hritik were looking great i thing this movie should win one of the best award title . movie was fab . i saw it more than 3 times . i just loved this movie . and i dont care if it was 3 hr long . it could even see this 4hr straight .

    i just loved it

  • I grew up in a family whos passion for Indan movies have no limits. We watche nearlly every movie made till the 80s. My family, especially my mother, still watches, but I havnt seen an indian movie for over 10 years. I think most of you know why, cause I lost intrest.
    When I heard about this movie, whiout any other thoughts, I said this is what I have been missing. I have to see this movie. You might not belive me if I say tha I watch the movie 2 -3 times a day…adictive?…YES…Hooked to it..YES.
    I am so happy that there are still movie makers in India who can make such a high standard high class movie as good as the old days. Something which attracts you and stays in the mind for years and years. This movies has everything to keep some1 astonished by the it was made. I couldnt move during the movie, in case I missed someting. I was also amazed by the way the dialogue and the language (Urdu and Hindi) was used. Very simple, nice and slow so that some1 like me (whos mother language is neither) can understand.
    Despit of all complains and noises made, this movie is and shall remain, a classic masterpiece that I shall remembere for a long long long time. Congradulations to the Indian movie makers, the Indian pepole and all who participated and contributed to this movies, and thank you fopr bringing back our trust in the and love for your films.

  • I had so much expectation from this movie, had a hard time waiting to watch it. As I have been missing sitting back and watching a movie like Devdas and feel good about the three hours spent.
    Jhoda Akbar is simply a disaster. Hritheck is good with action and dancing and he should stick there. Playing the role of a great king is simply out of his imagination. He was far far away from even a glimpse of a King. His acting his appearance his looks his voice nothing was that of a King. Ash and AR Rehman and the castles were the only good things about the movie. It is a great story and it could make a perfect blockbuster movie that could remain in everyone’s mind for a long time. I am just disappointed of the waste, I heard it is the most expensive bollywood movie.
    A different director a great story writer and either Abheshek or Shah Rukh as the actor would have made this movie the best.
    It is going to take me literally one more day to get over this disappointment. I really was expecting a lot more.

  • This is a superb movie which we watched just yeaterday and i honestly wish that it gets
    all the awards this year and also it should make it to oscars and i am very proud to say that
    Mr. Ashutosh has established himself as excellent director of all times he has proved that classics
    are made even today hats off to Hrithik and Ash for their splendid performance .
    I wish that many many more people will watch this movie by going to theatres as this movie is made for
    big screen once again i congratulate all the people connected in making this a great movie
    very good team work keep it up .

  • Its a fantastic movie done by Hrithik…..
    Hrithik dne it very nicely
    Nobody can do like this………
    Looks like a hollywood movie.. We hav to appreciate Hrithik…
    May come more films by HRITHIK ROSHAN

  • i think this film was exelent aish was looking like a PARI in this film hritik was also good .they have made for each other chemistry this is the most romentic couple no one in this industry could be like them. they beat all the hit couples of industry.i think this year AISH desurves all awards & not PRIANKA ithink they all r fixed
    she was just shouting in her blunder movie she was looking v bad i think aish was exellent
    she is the only lady who can talk thru her eyes. no one in this industry can perfom jodha like her

  • The movie is a good entertainer…good music a mix of Bhakti and Sufiana by ARR is outstanding as was expected…I think both Hrithik and Ash have honed their acting skills and are very matured now with this sensational portrayl. Excellent dresses and direction. It is definitely worth a watch couple of times! Marhaba! I forgot the terrific dance and fight sequences.

  • totally fake movie. underworld financing behind this film.
    through this movie want to show how muslims or muslims ruler are very good and humble.

    but what they did in India no one shows. Akbar was not true face of islamic law. Muslims re totally different.
    they want to attract non-muslim womens to islam and can marry muslims without leaving their faith.

    totally bakwas

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