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*The relevance of 'Jodhaa Akbar'
*09th Jan 2008  13.01 IST
By ApunKaChoice

Director Ashutosh
Gowarikar<http://www.apunkachoice.com/celebrities/ashutosh_gowarikar/>,
who is ready with the Aishwarya
Rai <http://www.apunkachoice.com/celebrities/aishwarya_rai/> Bachchan – Hrithik
Roshan <http://www.apunkachoice.com/celebrities/hrithik_roshan/> starrer Jodhaa
Akbar <http://www.apunkachoice.com/dyn/movies/hindi/jodhaa_akbar/> , says he
was fascinated by the relationship that the two historical figures must have
shared after marriage.

Talking to a news agency, Gowarikar said, "I feel if today we make a story
about the past, it must be correlated to the present. And 'Jodhaa Akbar' is
as relevant to the present as arranged marriages. Jodhaa and Akbar shared a
perfect arranged marriage. I was fascinated by how their relationship must
have grown after marriage."



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Keeping the young generation in mind, the director has avoided a heavy dose
of Urdu.

"As for youngsters, I had one rule of connectivity in my range of vision.
Any word or dialogue that I didn't understand in Urdu I kept out. I've no
interest in impressing audiences with my knowledge of Urdu, Hindi or even
literature."

Not categorizing his film as a period film, but historical, Gowarikar said,
"'Jodhaa Akbar' is to me a historical. Anything after 1857 is a period film
for me. Anything before that is a historical. 'Jodhaa Akbar' is certainly
not a costume drama. It isn't set in a never-never land. I'd call
'Mughal-e-Azam' a historical though its focus was different from mine."

"I feel if today we make a story about the past, it must be correlated to
the present. And 'Jodhaa Akbar' is as relevant to present times as arranged
marriages. Jodhaa and Akbar shared a perfect arranged marriage. I was
fascinated by how their relationship must have grown after marriage. There
was no reference in any books about what happened between them. I've taken
extreme care to make sure viewers believe in the relationship."

On casting contemporary personalities Ash and Hrithik in the title roles,
Gowarikar said, "That won't be a problem. The audience will come in and
forget everything about Hrithik and Aishwarya. Hrithik-Aishwarya's pairing
is incredible. They're extremely charismatic and good-looking. They were a
huge success in the contemporary Dhoom
2<http://www.apunkachoice.com/dyn/movies/hindi/dhoom_2/>. That can
only help my film, not harm it."

"What audiences will see in my film are Jodhaa and Akbar. At least that's
what I've tried to ensure through their looks, body language and behaviour.
I wanted to make my historical as believable as I'd like to see it being.
Every element big or small, from the texture of the clothes to the sets,
décor, dialogues and the protocol, even the incidental sounds of birds and
animals, they all had to be just right for me. I'm tired of filmmakers
wondering where those good old days have gone. I wanted to reclaim those
days. It took me two years of pre-production before I got into my first
shot."

'Jodhaa Akbar' is set to hit the marquee February 15. The director is
dubbing it in Telugu and Tamil as well.

-- 
regards,
Vithur

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