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Jodhaa Akbar

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 3h 33min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,5/10
36 mil
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 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.

  • Dirección
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
  • Guión
    • Haidar Ali
    • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • K.P. Saxena
  • Reparto principal
    • Hrithik Roshan
    • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
    • Sonu Sood
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,5/10
    36 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Guión
      • Haidar Ali
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • K.P. Saxena
    • Reparto principal
      • Hrithik Roshan
      • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
      • Sonu Sood
    • 159Reseñas de usuarios
    • 41Reseñas de críticos
    • 69Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 38 premios y 35 nominaciones en 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
    • Dirección
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
    • Guión
      • Haidar Ali
      • Ashutosh Gowariker
      • K.P. Saxena
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios159

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    8chingle_the_darling

    a worth-watch family drama

    a mughal emperor discovers his love in rajput princess to whom he married just as result of an alliance. usually directors loose plot when they make a historic film in India but here ashutosh holds his point.the film although chooses a historical backdrop but main theme is to show that love exists beyond barriers and religions.so pin-pointing out historical inaccuracies in a movie like this will be unfair.

    however, script had to be more strong.the convas is beautiful considering it's budget.And the more we talk about performances the less will it be because the performances are superb.HRITHIK ROSHAN is an actor with infinite expressions , especially in this movie his eyes speak more than his dialogues and most importantly it's not that easy to speak urdu with that emphasis.

    overall if you plan to watch a movie with family it's a worth watch.it's perfect for your DVD collection.
    0U

    Jodhaa Akbar

    Fantastic movie by Ashutosh Gowariker! Amazing story plot. Great cast- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Sonu Sood. Amazing music!! Definitely worth seeing. A great re-telling of story and setting for a great history. Though there's a huge controversy for the history part of the story (which the whole point of the movie really was), Jodha Akbar is an ideal, Disney-ish version of the history therefore making it an entertaining, romantic movie. I'll definitely watch it over and over again. An epic movie. A long-limbed story that is utterly simple in structure, but decorated with enough character interplay and side plots to keep the movie ticking over to a powerful finale. Loved it. Fantastic.
    10mollidew

    Very definitely a love story

    As an American I knew little of this story or Emperor but had heard of the Moghuls. It doesn't matter if it wasn't exact because it is based on a happening. The movie is for entertainment so it doesn't have to be exactly historically correct. It was not a documentary. Both of the leads were absolutely excellent in their roles. I was very impressed and especially by Hrithik Roshon. He is an excellent actor. I know little about the Bollywood movies but this one mesmerized me once I figured out how to turn on the subtitles.

    I really liked the humor that was added to this movie. The part with the sword fighting and the irony of what how she lost to Akbar was funny. The line where he reminds her he is her husband going along with the sword fight. Many eye contact gestures between the two that were so touching and at times comical.

    I really loved the Sufis and their singing in the movie. It was a nice blend of action, and romance. I like the fact they kept it in good taste and did not dwell on bloody battles or steamy love scenes between the Princess and the Emperor when they finally admitted their love for each other. It got the point across very romantically but tastefully and you don't see that much anymore in most movies. Kudos to those who made this great, great movie. It is well worth anyone's time to watch. It is an opulent and very enjoyable movie.
    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!
    8akbarnali

    "Jodhaa Akbar" : Paro Grows Up, But She's Still A Little Girl (Oh, and Thank Goodness for Subtitles)

    Ashutosh Gowariker's "Jodhaa Akbar" is the most ambitious film to emerge from Bollywood's stables in quite a while. Based on the historical alliance between India's greatest Mughal emperor and a Rajput Hindu princess, Gowariker models his film on the Shakespearean mould of palace intrigue with its collection of warring power brokers, plotting princes, distant queen mothers, bitchy but loyal eunuchs, and concubines galore. It's also something of a gamble: Gowariker has never treaded the historical epic in his earlier features, especially one about India's first attempt at religious pluralism. The results are mixed but laudable, largely because the script adheres to the golden rule about bringing historical episodes to film: know the history, but print the legend.

    Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Pocahontas were all real people whose life stories have been told and retold in popular Hollywood films, each retelling adding and embellishing elements of the story which have helped the stories attain the status of pseudoreligious myth. India certainly has a rich history of quasi-historical legends: Anarkali, Heer-Ranjha, Umrao Jaan, Devdas, and now Jodhaa-Akbar.

    Let there be no doubt: this is not a documentary nor do the filmmakers make any overt attempt at a documentary characterization of Akbar. History tells us that he was a unique and even megalomaniacal emperor: he had many wives and untold numbers of concubines in a harem which (depending on which account you believe) included a few male lovers, invented his own religion in which he was divine, and held court with atheists, Jews, and Jesuits, a practice which would become decidedly less common with future emperors.

    Hrithik Roshan puts up what is probably his best performance as Akbar, though he is hindered by the sheer volume of activity making up the plot: an absent queen mother, sinister foster mother, devious brothers, and, above all, a reluctant wife, all demand his attention. Roshan is at his best when Akbar is wooing a banished Jodhaa and when he ventures off into his kingdom; in many ways, Akbar remains a symbol of tolerance and benign authoritarianism throughout—despite the fact that he is the one who sets much of the narrative's action into play, surprisingly few scenes give us insight into his inner workings; the opposite is true for Jodhaa.

    In the last decade since Aishwariya Rai was introduced to movie-going audiences, she has grown tremendously as an actress. "Jodhaa Akbar" is not her best work, but it offers ample evidence of her growth along the spectrum of Paro-type roles she has enacted since Bhansalli's "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" : Nandini of "HDDCS," Paro of "Devdas," the eponymous Umrao Jaan, and now Jodhaa are essentially different interpretations of the same feminine archetype: a Lady Beloved of the Legends, who, having been robbed of all agency because of her gender, comes to embody beauty, suffering, fidelity, and, of course, love.

    Nandini was a flighty romantic, Umrao Jaan a forlorn romantic, and Paro a languishing fool who settled for survival when love literally slashed her away. Jodhaa is decidedly not romantic, being that she is an emblem of her family's honor. She is given away as a peace offering to an emperor who demands alliance and submission only to find that he wants to become her ally in love.

    Rai plays Jodhaa as a torn victim, but she is not without her own inner steel: she sets her own conditions for marriage, challenges palace customs, and steps on more than few royal toes along the way, notably those of the unforgiving Maham Anga. She's not as wishy-washy as Paro or as flirty as Nandini, but she is undoubtedly cut from the same cloth. And speaking of cutting, she's first rate in the five-minute sword fight between Jodhaa and Akbar, a scene which goes from swordplay to foreplay.

    Rai is slated to play Anarkali opposite Ben Kingsley's Shah Jahan in an upcoming film and has yet another role as the pining courtesan in Bhansalli's next, "Bajirao Mastani." Normally, I would accuse her of self-typecasting, but it seems that filmmakers themselves are unwilling or unable to see her differently. Jag Mundhara did with "Provoked," extracting an emotionally naked performance from her which is without question her finest work to date. Will others be as daring to cast her in similar light? Probably not.

    The film works best when the narrative focuses on the interaction between its two leads who are more similar than they perhaps ought to be: both are icons of physical beauty, sexuality, and glamour, but thankfully this has been tampered down by Gowariker's interpretation of the characters. True, Akbar probably didn't have Roshan's sinewy physique, and Jodhaa (whose existence continues to be challenged in certain historical readings) probably couldn't write in Arabic and likely never set foot in a kitchen. But such considerations are immaterial when you're telling a love story.

    The other striking thing about the film is that for non-native Hindi and Urdu speakers, the dialogue is virtually incomprehensible without the subtitles. The old fashioned Urdu recitations are especially difficult to ascertain, though sometimes the subtitles only further your confusion. One line in "In Lamhon Ke Daman Mein" which is literally translated as "Beauty is imbibed in cherished blandishments." What???

    Gowariker makes a valiant attempt at a film that is war epic, love story, and costume drama all in one, but never does "Jodhaa Akbar" approach the charm or finesse of "Lagaan." The main flaw with the film is that it is overly ambitious: Akbar may have been a polymath, but there's no way a single film could encompass all of his endeavors. Gowariker's script strays into too many quarters looking for the historical Akbar and ends up offering what is an unfortunately shallow characterization. Jodhaa, conversely, has less to occupy her and is more clearly defined.

    And so in the end it turns out that "Akbar the Great" is, in celluloid terms at least, "Akbar the Pretty Good."

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    • Curiosidades
      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.
    • Pifias
      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.
    • Citas

      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.

    • Créditos adicionales
      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.
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      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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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de febrero de 2008 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Hindi
      • Urdu
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Sử Thi Ấn Độ
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Roopangarh Palace, Rajasthan, India(Where the Rajas meet for the first time)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Ashutosh Gowariker Productions
      • UTV Motion Pictures
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      • 400.000.000 INR (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 3.440.718 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 1.300.000 US$
      • 17 feb 2008
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 26.935.618 US$
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      3 horas 33 minutos
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