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A 2008 Bollywood period movie that rivals ''Titanic'' in extravagance. The movie was made with a 400 million Rs. budget to support elaborate sets, period costumes and jewelery, battle scenes, A-list actors, and [[Filmi Music|Rahman]].
A 2008 Bollywood period movie that rivals ''Titanic'' in extravagance. The movie was made with a 400 million Rs. budget to support elaborate sets, period costumes and jewelery, battle scenes, A-list actors, and [[Filmi Music|Rahman]].


The story centers around sixteenth century Mughal Emperor Akbar (played by dreamy, green-eyed [[Hritik Roshan]]) and his Rajput wife, Jodhaa (played by [[Aishwarya Rai]] and her [[Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry|jewelry]]). The two are forced into marriage because Akbar wanted the Rajputs' allegiance. Akbar is Muslim and Jodhaa is Hindu, but despite their differences they slowly (and <s>predictably</s> charmingly) fall in love. As the romance progresses and Jodhaa becomes more influential, vague political tension builds in Akbar's court.
The story centers around sixteenth century Mughal Emperor Akbar (played by dreamy, green-eyed [[Hrithik Roshan]]) and his Rajput wife, Jodhaa (played by [[Aishwarya Rai]] and her [[Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry|jewelry]]). The two are forced into marriage because Akbar wanted the Rajputs' allegiance. Akbar is Muslim and Jodhaa is Hindu, but despite their differences they slowly (and <s>predictably</s> charmingly) fall in love. As the romance progresses and Jodhaa becomes more influential, vague political tension builds in Akbar's court.


''Very'' Abusive of the [[Ermine Cape Effect]].
''Very'' Abusive of the [[Ermine Cape Effect]].

Revision as of 18:24, 26 August 2018

A 2008 Bollywood period movie that rivals Titanic in extravagance. The movie was made with a 400 million Rs. budget to support elaborate sets, period costumes and jewelery, battle scenes, A-list actors, and Rahman.

The story centers around sixteenth century Mughal Emperor Akbar (played by dreamy, green-eyed Hrithik Roshan) and his Rajput wife, Jodhaa (played by Aishwarya Rai and her jewelry). The two are forced into marriage because Akbar wanted the Rajputs' allegiance. Akbar is Muslim and Jodhaa is Hindu, but despite their differences they slowly (and predictably charmingly) fall in love. As the romance progresses and Jodhaa becomes more influential, vague political tension builds in Akbar's court.

Very Abusive of the Ermine Cape Effect.


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