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Jodhaa Akbar

Film
Film
Langue: 
Hindi
Other languages or subtitles: 
English
Russian
Production country: 
India
Running time (In minutes): 
210
Theme: 
Historical
Category/Format: 
Digital / DVD
Poster: 
Production year: 
February, 2008
Film Credits
About the Director: 

Ashutosh Gowariker
His passion for cinema immediately draws your attention, making you realize that Ashutosh Gowariker would not have been anywhere except behind the camera, however tempting the choice. An actor who took to film direction after almost a decade in front of the camera, Ashutosh has acted in Hindi films, Marathi films, television serials and commercials and although the transition from acting to direction was difficult, it was destined.
His diverse exposure as an actor whetted his appetite to helm a project, taking on the directorial reign for the first time with Pehla Nasha (First Love), a murder mystery in 1993. Though the film did not do very well at the box office, it helped Ashutosh find firm ground as a director. He followed this up with Baazi (The Game), a thriller, in 1995, which enjoyed average success, but led Ashutosh on a journey in search of a better script.
First born in Ashutosh’s mind in 1996, Lagaan was nurtured into a final seventh shooting draft over a period of four years. With Lagaan, which released in 2001, Ashutosh veered away from most norms in the making of a mainstream commercial Hindi film – a period drama, set in rural India; it’s language a dialect; most of its characters were dressed in loincloths; it included a British cast; it was a musical, and a sports film put together! Lagaan was nominated at the Academy Awards in the Best Film in a Foreign Language category for 2001 and earned plaudits worldwide for its meticulous execution and evocative performances.
As a director, Ashutosh’s first ever series of five commercials for Coca-Cola proved an instant success, sweeping Campaign of the Year honours and winning accolades at advertising awards functions across India.
His fourth feature film, Swades, was actually conceived even before he wrote and directed Lagaan, yet Ashutosh decided to realize the idea on film only post Lagaan. Swades, Ashutosh’s maiden home production, was written, produced and directed by him, starring Shah Rukh Khan. The film released worldwide in 2004 to critical acclaim and attained huge success at the international box office.
Jodhaa Akbar is Ashutosh’s most ambitious project, bringing together two of the industry’s most respected actors, Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
1993 Pehla Nasha (First Love)
1995 Baazi (The Game)
2001 Lagaan (Agricultural Tax)
2004 Swades (Our Country)
2008 Jodhaa Akbar (A Rajput Princess and a Mughal Emperor)

Film director: 
Ashutosh Gowariker
Screenplay: 
Haidar Ali and Ashutosh Gowariker
Editing: 
Ballu Saluja
Film photographer: 
Kiiran Deohans
Music: 
A.R. Rahman
Costume: 
Neeta Lulla
Decor: 
Nitin Chandrakant Desai
Cast 1: 
Hrithik Roshan
Cast 2: 
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Cast 3: 
Sonu Sood
Cast 4: 
Khulbhushan Kharbanda
Cast 5: 
Suhasini Mulay
Film synopsis: 
SYNOPSIS Jodhaa Akbar is the story of the greatest Mughal emperor that ruled Hindustan, Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, and the fiery young Rajput princess, Jodhaa. Set in the sixteenth century, the epic romance begins as a marriage of alliance between two cultures and religions, for political gain, with King Bharmal of Amer giving his daughter’s hand to Emperor Akbar. When Akbar accepts the marriage proposal, little does he know that in his efforts to strengthen his relations with the Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking on a new journey – the journey of true love. From the battlefield where the young Jalaluddin was crowned, through the conquest that won him the title of Akbar the Great, to winning the love of the beautiful Jodhaa, Jodhaa Akbar traces the impressive graph of the mighty emperor and his romance with the defiant princess. With Hrithik Roshan as Akbar and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Jodhaa, the film is produced by Ronie Screwvala and Ashutosh Gowariker.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Over $1 Million
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
35 mm
Format Ratio: 
16:9
Film Sound: 
Dolby SR
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
Digital
Number of reels: 
24
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
Yes
Awards received: 
1) Best Film- Kazan International Film Festival, Golden Minbar in Russia 2) Best Actor- Kazan International Film Festival, Golden Minbar in Russia 3) Best Film - Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Already Secured
TV: 
Already Secured
Video: 
Already Secured
International: 
Already Secured
Internet: 
Open
Sales/distribution name: 
Sunita Gowariker
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact email: 
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About jodhaa_akbar

Gowariker Ashutosh
(Ashutosh Gowariker Prod)

SYNOPSIS
Jodhaa Akbar is the story of the greatest Mughal emperor that ruled
Hindustan, Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, and the fiery young Rajput princess, Jodhaa.

Set in the sixteenth century, the epic romance begins as a marriage of alliance between two cultures and religions, for political gain, with King Bharmal of Amer giving his daughter’s hand to Emperor Akbar. When Akbar accepts the marriage proposal, little does he know that in his efforts to strengthen his relations with the Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking on a new journey – the journey of true love.

From the battlefield where the young Jalaluddin was crowned, through the conquest that won him the title of Akbar the Great, to winning the love of the beautiful Jodhaa, Jodhaa Akbar traces the impressive graph of the mighty emperor and his romance with the defiant princess.

With Hrithik Roshan as Akbar and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Jodhaa, the film is produced by Ronie Screwvala and Ashutosh Gowariker.       

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