Movie Review Jodhaa Akbar: Jodhaa  Akbar has class but….




Many happy returns of the year(not just a day) for Ashtuosh Gowariker for 
directing  Jodhaa Akbar very well. The movie did take a long time in its making 
but the outcome is worth it. However, quite expectedly, you cannot anticipate 
the masses to really love the movie.  The firsthalf of the movie is rather 
long(the movie itself is 3 and a half hoursin length) and there are some scenes 
in the first half which seem to belong-drawn. They could well have been 
trimmed. 
  Technicalities: Full marks to Ashutosh and his team including script writers 
K.P. Saxena and Haider Ali who have workedhard and meticulously to come up with 
the mood and the feel of theMoghul era at the screenplay level itself. Music by 
A.R.Rahman,including the background score  is relevant anddoes not overwhelm 
the movie. The artwork by Nitin Desai is first-rate.But the main hero of the 
film is Ashutosh Gowariker who has shot somescenes with brilliance. The song 
picturizations including the titletrack “Jalaluddin Akbar” is done adeptly and 
so is the trance-likechoreography of Khwaja Mere Khwaja.
  Scenes:  WatchJodhaa Akbar for the mesmerizing chemistry between Hrithik 
Roshan andAishwarya. Here are some of the best scenes of Jodhaa Akbar:
  
Hrithik’s combat with an enraged elephant. This one is easily the best scene of 
the movieThe
sword fight between Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan surpasses the
Dhoom 2 reminds you of Dhoom 2 basket ball effect, but is more grippingA
bare-chested Hrithik Roshan flexes his muscles, with the camera lusting
after his muscular back. You can feel the subtle sexual undercurrent in
Aishwarya’s eyes in this eye-candy of a scene.Hrithik is superlative when he 
tells Aishwarya Rai(Jodhaa) that he is illiterate.The love-making scene between 
between Jodhaa and Akbar is aesthetically shotThe scene where Jodhaa is made to 
eat the food first in the durbar before she could serve Akbar as was her 
wish.The intense sword fight between Hrithik Roshan and Niketan Dheer(who plays 
Sharifuddin)The thumping hit track Azeem-o-shehshan akbar is pleasing to the 
eyes and the ears.              What
works for Jodhaa Akbar: As was perceived, Ashutosh Gowariker has sought
to bring out a rounded personality of Akbar rather than restrict him to
just a romantic character. You can see the brutality in his eyes when
he throws a traitor to his doom for plotting against him. Akbar is also
seen wearing the guise of a common man to find out if his subjects are
happy with the governance of the state. Thanks to the presence of
Jodhaa in his life, Akbar becomes tolerant and sensitive to Hindus. Now
we know that the reason for Akbar’s secularism had roots in love. 
  Performances:Hrithik Roshan plays Akbar to perfection. He is one actor 
besides AamirKhan who likes to go to the nitty-gritty of the character he 
plays.  Hrithik’sdiction is apt, his gait is royal and his candor is majestic. 
Expect alot of people to turn into Hrithik Roshan fans with this 
movie.Aishwarya too suits the role of Jodhaa to the hilt. She looks beautiful  
asa doll. Pure and ethereal! She has done a neat job too. NewcomerNiketan 
Dheer(Pankaj Dheer’s son) looks promising, Ila Arun is intensebut Sonu Sood 
somehow does not strike an emotional chord his characterwas supposed to portray.
  Just one line: The movie has class but lacks mass appeal.
  Rating:***(very good)



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