Hrithik Roshan Aishwarya Rai Sonu Sood Hindi Full Movie HD | New Hindi Action Movie JODHA AKBAR

Hrithik Roshan Aishwarya Rai Sonu Sood Hindi Full Movie HD | New Hindi Action Movie JODHA AKBAR

Jodhaa Akbar is a 2008 Indian epic historical romance film co-written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, with Sonu Sood, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Ila Arun in supporting roles. Set in the 16th century, the film centers on the romance between the Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (Hrithik) and the Princess Jodhaa Bai (Aishwarya) who becomes his wife, on a marriage of convenience. A. R. Rahman composed the musical score and it was also a musical hit.[4]

Filming began at Karjat and the film was released on 15 February 2008.[5][6] Upon release, it was a critical and commercial success. The film won the Audience Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the São Paulo International Film Festival,[7] two awards at the Golden Minbar International Film Festival,[8] seven Star Screen Awards five Filmfare Awards and two National Film Awards, in addition to two nominations at the 3rd Asian Film Awards.
Hrithik Roshan as Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, Jodhaa’s husband and Malika Hamida Banu Begum’s son
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as Rajkumari Jodhaa Bai, Akbar’s wife
Sonu Sood as Rajkumar Sujamal, Jodhaa’s cousin
Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Raja Bharmal, Jodhaa’s father
Suhasini Mulay as Rani Padmavati[disambiguation needed], Jodhaa’s mother
Raza Murad as Shamsuddin Ataga Khan
Poonam Sinha as Malika Hamida Banu Begum (Akbar’s mother)
Rajesh Vivek as Chugtai Khan
Pramod Moutho as Todar Mal
Ila Arun as Maham Anga
Digvijay Purohit as Raja Bhagwant Das
Yuri Suri as Bairam Khan
Surendra Pal as Rana Uday Singh
Vishwa Mohan Badola as Saadir Adaasi
Prathmesh Mehta as Chandrabhan Singh
Shaji Chaudhary as Adham Khan, Maham Anga’s son
Manava Naik as Neelakshi
Disha Vakani as Madhavi
Kavi Kumar Azad as Wheat seller
Abir Abrar as Bakshi Banu Begum, Akbar’s older half-sister
Indrajit Sarkar as Mahesh Das/Birbal
Aman Dhaliwal as Rajkumar Ratan Singh
Nikitin Dheer as Sharifuddin Hussain, Bakshi Banu Begum’s husband
Pradeep Sharma as Sheikh Mubarak
Balraj as Raja Balraj Singh
Sudhanshu Hakku as Raja of Shimalmarg
Syed Badr-ul Hasan Khan Bahadur as Mulla Do-Piyaza
Dilnaz Irani as Salima Sultan Begum
Tejpal Singh Rawat as Ni’Mat
Shehzor Ali as Raja Hemu
Ulhas Barve as Raja of Mankeshwar
Jassi Singh as Raja of Bhadra
Raju Pandit as Raja of Bhati
Bharat Kumar as Raja Chauhan
Rajiv Sehgal as Raja of Virat
Unknown child actor as young Man Singh
Parth Dave as young Akbar
Amitabh Bachchan as Narrator (in voice)
Jodhaa (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), the daughter of Raja Bharmal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda) of Amer, is betrothed to Rajkumar Ratan Singh of Ajabgarh. Raja Bharmal announces that his son Bhagwant Das would be his heir and Sujamal (Sonu Sood), Jodhaa’s cousin, whom she wants to be the king’s heir instead of Bhagwant Das, will have to work under him. Sujamal, who is deprived of his rightful throne, angrily leaves the kingdom to join rebels. When the Mughal Emperor Akbar (Hrithik Roshan) plans to attack Amer, Raja Bharmal reluctantly makes a peace offering, proposing 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 Mughals and Rajputs. But, this breaks the alliance of Raja Bharmal with the other kings of Rajputana, including Rana Uday Singh. Jodhaa completely resents being reduced to a mere political pawn as she wants to marry Ratan Singh. She writes a letter to Sujamal, entreating him to come rescue her from the marriage, but doesn’t send it. 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. 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 keep her Hindu religion after marriage, and that a temple be built for her to continue her faith,[10] 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 and gain admiration for each other.

Akbar’s nurse and nanny, Maham Anga, whom he loves like his own mother, despises Jodhaa and conspires to humiliate her in front of Akbar. She finds the letter Jodhaa had written and has it sent, and when Sujamal comes to meet Jodhaa in private, she insinuates to Akbar that Jodhaa went to meet her lover. Akbar sends his men to arrest Sujamal, who thinks Jodhaa has framed him, and immediately flees. Akbar is enraged and banishes Jodhaa. Jodhaa doesn’t give an explanation, indignant at her character being questioned.

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