![]() ![]() ![]() So when I tell that this romance was lit, you know I am not spewing nonsense. Here I would just like to add that the film has a runtime of about four hours, which means, I have indeed spent an entire day, a whole 24 hours watching Aishwarya Rai's Jodhaa romance Hrithik Roshan's Akbar. What I am though, is an avid film watcher, someone who loves romance (the good kind) and a person who has watched this particular cinematic extravaganza six times. What made this film stand out? I may not be the best person to critique this film, I am not a historian, I am not a filmmaker, neither am I a member of a certain infamous Rajput faction. But it did not lack in historical significance, at least not in terms of romance. Jodhaa Akbar is fictional, as I knew when I watched the film, as most of us who care to pay attention to history knew. No amount of trilogies by Bhansali would live to take that place. The film that had, for me at least, already taken the top spot in the list of epic historical romances. I am talking about Jodhaa Akbar, of course, the 2008 epic historical fiction and romance by director Ashutosh Gowarikar. ![]() A story about a Muslim ruler and king, and a Hindu Rajput princess had claimed the fascination of the Indian audience, long before Padmavaat appeared on the scene. ![]()
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