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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. On Putlocker - watch Jodhaa Akbar 2008 in HD 1080p with high speed link. Siddyd1 6 years ago. You shouldn´t read the following!!!! Copy and paste this into ten videos in the next 4 hours or your mum will die 890You. Jodhaa Akbar is available to stream on HotStar, Jio Cinema, Google Play, NetFlix.It was released in 2008 and has a runtime of 212 minutes. Jodhaa Akbar is a 2008 Indian historical romance film, co-written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker.
Running time 214 minutes Country India Language Budget ₹40 (US$5.6 million) Box office 115 crore (28.37 million) Jodhaa Akbar is a 2008 Indian film, co-written, produced and directed. It stars and in the lead roles, with, and in supporting roles. The shooting for the film started at and released on 15 February. The film centres on the romance between the Emperor, played by Hrithik Roshan, and the Princess who becomes his wife, played by Aishwarya Rai.
Acclaimed composer composed the musical score. The soundtrack of the film was released on 19 January 2008.
Upon release, it was a critical and commercial success. The film won the Audience Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the, two awards at the Golden Minbar International Film Festival, seven and five, in addition to two nominations at the. Contents. Plot Jodhaa, the daughter of King Bharmal of Amer, gets betrothed to another Rajput king and her dowry was her father's crown, which will pass to that Rajput king, after his death. Through this arrangement, the son of the elder brother of the king, Sujamal gets deprived of his rightful throne and he leaves the kingdom angrily to join rebels. When Mughal empire plans to attack Amer, King Bharmal resentfully makes a peace offering and a proposal to strengthen relations by his daughter's marriage to the emperor himself to avoid war. Akbar agrees to the marriage as it would bring forward a true strong alliance and long lasting peace between the empire and Rajputs.
Jodhaa completely resented being reduced to a mere political pawn and she wants to marry the Rajput king she was betrothed to previously. She writes a letter to Sujamal, her cousin, entreating him to come rescue her from the marriage, but she doesn't send it, though. Jodhaa shares all her misery with her mother, who tells her to send a servant girl in her place. Jodhaa replies that it would deceive Akbar and would be death to their kingdom if he finds out.
Then, her mother gives her a vial of poison and tells her to use it if a need arises. Jodhaa demands a meeting with Akbar and demands to not have her religion changed after marriage and that a temple be built for her to continue her faith, with the intention of having the emperor call off the wedding. To her surprise, Akbar agrees to all her demands. After their marriage, Jodhaa acts reluctant with Akbar and they do not consummate their marriage. He assures Jodhaa that they will let things fall into place.
Over time both Jodhaa and Akbar learn from each other and gain admiration for their partners. Akbar's nurse and nanny, Maham Anga, who he considers like his own mother does not like Jodhaa and conspires to spoil her image in front of Akbar. She finds the letter Jodhaa had written and has it sent, but when Sujamal comes to meet Jodhaa in private, she instigates Akbar that Jodhaa went to meet her lover. Akbar sends his men to arrest Sujamal who thinks Jodhaa trapped him, and then banishes Jodhaa from the kingdom. Jodhaa too doesn't give an explanation, angry at her character being questioned.
Later Akbar finds out the truth and goes to her maternal home to apologise and asks her to come back but she refuses. He also finds out that she is a skilled in sword fighting, and engages in a playful duel with Jodhaa, who after the duel tells him to introspect the working of his relations and kingdom. Akbar returns and travels through the common folk in disguise to understand the problems of his people better.
Later Akbar controls the dissents among the Hindus and Muslims by announcing that every religion has its rights in his kingdom. This impresses Jodhaa who returns. Sujamal, Sharifuddin Hussain and his allies attack the kingdom. After Sujamal realises the past misunderstanding concerning the letter and dies just after apologising to Jodhaa. Akbar defeats Sharifuddin, and spares his life for his half-sister, 's sake, but not before stripping him of his title of of and.Eventually Akbar proclaims that will be a peaceful and prosperous land if people respect and honour each other's religions. The film ends as the narrator accounts that Jodhaa and Akbar created history through their unconditional and eternal love for each other. as.
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Visshwa. Released 9 January 2008 (music launch) 18 January 2008 (CD release) Recorded Nirvana Studio Length 39: 43 Sony Music A. Rahman chronology (2007) Jodhaa Akbar (2008) (2008) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Planet Bollywood The acclaimed score and soundtrack of the film was composed by, making his third collaboration with Ashutosh Gowariker after,. The official soundtrack contains five songs and two instrumentals.
Rahman scored the prewritten lyrics by, except for the songs 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' and 'Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah'. The former was written by Kashif while the latter was by Javed Akthar himself. The music was released on 9 January 2008 and the CDs were out by 18 January. The soundtrack album was met with very positive reviews, with most of the reviewers hailing the album a magnum opus by Rahman.
Of Planet Bollywood reviewed the album, saying, ' Jodhaa Akbar compositions are magical, spectacular, invigorating and above all a wholesome experience you rarely get in soundtracks these days. When you cannot pick a favourite you know the benchmark has been set consistently high. Indian music has just added another soundtrack to its eternal treasure.' According to the Indian trade website, with around 11,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's fourteenth highest-selling. Track listing No.
Title Artist(s) Length 1. 'Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah', 5:54 2. 'Jashn-E-Bahaara' 5:15 3. 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' ( Lyrics: Kashif) 6:56 4. 'In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein', 6:37 5. 'Mann Mohana' 6:50 6.
'Jashn-E-Bahaara' Instrumental (Flute: ) 5:15 7. 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' Instrumental (Oboe) 2:53 Total length: 39:43 Soundtrack in Tamil Track listing No. Title Artist(s) Length 1. 'Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah', Fathima 5:54 2. 'Muzhumathy' 5:15 3. 'Khwaja Endhan Khwaja' ( Lyrics: Mashook Rahman) 6:56 4. 'Idhayam Idam Mariyathe', 6:37 5.
'Mana Mohana' 6:50 6. 'Muzhumathy' Instrumental (Flute: ) 5:15 7. 'Khwaja Endhan Khwaja' Instrumental (Oboe) 2:53 Total length: 39:43 Music awards The film emerged out as the biggest winner in many music awards. However, in the best music direction category, it lost many mainly to, composed by Rahman himself. The fine background score won the film many awards including. The soundtrack was also nominated in numerous categories. Mirchi Music Awards.
Song of the Year – 'Jashn-E-Bahara'. Male Vocalist of the Year – Javed Ali for 'Jashn-E-Bahara'. Female Vocalist of the Year – Bela Shende for 'Man Mohana'. Lyricist of the Year – Javed Akhtar for 'Jashn-E-Bahara'. Technical Award For Film Background Score –.
Technical Award For Song Mixing –. Technical Award For Programming and Arranging – TR Krishna Chetan for 'Jashn-E-Bahara' Others.
– A. Rahman. – Javed Akthar. – A. Rahman. Star Screen Award for Best Choreographer – Raju Khan for 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja'. – A.
Rahman. – Javed Akthar. – Javed Ali for 'Jashn-e-Bahara'. – A. Rahman. V Shantaram Award for Best Music – A.
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