Jodhaa Akbar is 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, Jodhaa.The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal Emperor Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai, played by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.The director has admitted that about 70% of the movie is based on his imagination. However, many of the events portrayed in the movie are based on real events.The romance between the couple is subtle and beautiful, something that is hard to find in modern day movies. The chemistry between Ash � Hrithik is sizzling and scintillating.Hrithik enacted his role with such precision,Ash was a lovely princess.Never before seen battle sequences so spectacular and energetic in Hindi cinema.Cinematography by Kiran Deohans was worth praising.Songs by A.R was melodius especially Jashn e Bahara.
This movie created controversy because of the marriage between a Muslim ruler with a Hindu princess.The film's best moments are the ones between the protagonist couple. Take that scene in which he catches her sight transfixed on his bare torso (hmmmm) or that sword fight between the couple that's bubbling with sexual energy. Even that delicate scene in which he reveals to his wife an awkward truth about his education. Or then that moving scene in which he vindicates her honour by demanding to be served his lunch in the same plates she ate out of just moments ago in a tense situation. Or when Akbar takes Jodha to their room and tells her he loves her, my gosh that was so perfect Truth is, Jodhaa Akbar works like a dream when it focuses its energies on the relationship between the couple – their little spats, their mischievous moments, his heeding her advice, and the like.Also when Jalaludin says "The worlds happiness cannot be divided based on religions"...
Being a very selective person when it comes to Hindi films....i loved this movie. You gotta watch to understand why i say so. A Parsian quote from this movie - "Az mast ke bar mast" (whatever happens to us is our fault and from us)