The historical series "Jodhaa Akbar" returns audiences to the 16th century - the time of bloody wars and the redistribution of power in India, where the background of palace intrigue and fierce battles unfolding love story that unites cultures and nations.
Political marriage
Emperor Akbar Conqueror (Rajat Tokas), the ruler of the Mughal Empire, agrees to a political marriage with the daughter of Raja Bharmala King Rajputs in Amer. Princess Jodha (Paridhi Sharma) feels hatred for the future husband: he is cruel and unscrupulous, he goes to the target over the corpses of his enemies, he threatened her father, the family, its people.
Marriage Jodha Akbar and not just a profitable alliance, but also the possibility of a truce between the Muslims and Hindus have long disliked each other, too much is at stake both sides to pull back at the last moment. No one expects that the dynastic marriage will grow into something more, but Jodha, won the heart of the wife gentleness and strength of spirit, gradually changing it for the better. Akbar became one of the most progressive and compassionate rulers of India, and in the shadow of the ruler, helping to make difficult decisions, it is a faithful wife and a mistress.
On motives of the history of India
"Jodhaa Akbar" is shot with a careless exaggerated representation of events centuries ago. Fans of realistic cinema will not find even in the series of attempts to follow the logic and chronology of events. Production and quality of on-screen battles can cause confusion: the action turned into a meaningless melteshenie frames from which we can conclude that the fight happens, but whom and with whom - remains a mystery. War of the Mogul Empire, the fearsome all surrounding states in those days, in the series are like a gang Yard and behave accordingly.
Setting vnutridvortsovyh frame is not less doubt his affectedness. Every scene is similar to setting the school theater in which characters occasionally forget replicas and replace them with vague exclamations. Expressive crowd reduced to zero, the actors involved in the lead roles, emotional cues pronounced so false that they lose all meaning significance.
The idea belongs to the series producer Ekte Kapoor, thanks to the work which the world has seen many fascinating Indian films, including, for example, "One day in Mumbai." The director of the project was Santry Varma, who shot a dozen series. "Jodhaa Akbar" surprisingly weak, passing prooekt for such a potentially promising creative union.
Everything is relative
Film about romance "Jodhaa Akbar" is not the first historical series about the controversial love of Mughal emperor and Rajput princess. The same movie with the "stars" of Indian cinema Aishwarya Rai
Aishwarya Rai - Indian, conquered Hollywood
and Hrithik Roshan
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It came out in 2008. The film has turned a colorful, spectacular, there are a lot of panoramic shots, considerable sums spent on training sets and costumes worthy of admiration.
Compared with the film series seems a poor relation, it dull in the preceding background of luxury, a secondary, if we consider the plot and intrigue inherent in it. Rajat Sharma Paridhi Tokas and starring can not be compared with the duo Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan. The television version of "Jodhaa Akbar" is like a cheap imitation, which offers viewers a view of the epic saga.
Paridhi Sharma, who plays Princess Jodha differs from the canons of European beauty as her on-screen partner, Rajat Tokas that besides not particularly high-quality dubbing into Russian, influences perception. The series also stars: Chhaya Ali Khan, Lavina Tandon, Ashwini Kalsekar, Pranav Mishra, Manish Yadav and others.
"Jodhaa Akbar" combines references to the history of India and artistic processing of these events, making the action on the screen is a combination of a fairy tale and melodrama. In India, the show is popular, but, despite the intriguing synopsis, is an empty shell, stretched for several hundred episodes. Wishes to learn the history of "Jodhaa Akbar" may refer to the feature film, which also little historical truth, but fiction is different workmanship and acting.
Anna Chizh
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