I thinke the filme was great and Joda Bie did agsist at that time Joda was note nown as that but leter on she became nown as Joda Biy and my fathere is ahistorien and if you see the filme in the begining it douse say that Jodha was nown by many different names.You are tottaly stupide becouse you should not critisis somthing you have not seen. And you should just chill dud and whatch the fantastik 10 out of ten filme.
Re: Pratiksha Sharma
by anush rana on May 16, 2011 04:31 AM
Do yourself a favor and please get back to english class. Later come back here try again. Good luck to you.
RE:Pratiksha Sharma
by Alisha Mahajan on Mar 29, 2008 03:48 PM
it's really agr8 film it can't be forgoten easily and i wanna also know were can v warch jodha akbar full movie online.
The movie was a fantastic romantic movie with superb personalities and acting. Hritik Roshan was so sexy ( I dont care even if he was not Akbar)The 3 scenes , Jodha( Aish) sword fight with Akbar, Kabr's elephant taming and Jodha's return to Ajmir ( reminded of Cleopatra's return to Rome fro mEgypt) were incredible. The music was fantastic ecxept for some places where it was too Rehmanish. The Qwali "Kwaja mere Kwaha" was powerful and outstanding. I want to see it again in a theater. I saw it from a tape. Jodha and Akbar's romance was so sexy it rekindles all one's romantic feelings. It was done with so much dignity. I would rate this movie even better than Mughle Azam.
Hira Kunwar was the Akbar's first Rajput wife There is popular perception that Rajput wife of Akbar, mother of Jahangir, was known as "Jodha Bai". However, Akbar's Rajput wife was never known as "Jodha Bai" during her lifetime and uring the Mughal period. The name "Jodha" was used for Akbar's wife for the first time by Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod, in his book Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan. According to Ahmad, Tod was not a professional historian and depended on folk literature of Rajputs.
according to another historian Jodha Bai was not the name of Akbar's Rajput queen; it was the name of Jahangir's Rajput wife, whose real name was Jagat Gosain. Jagat Gosain was referred to as "Jodha Bai" or "Jodhi Bibi", since she belonged to the royal family of Jodhpur.
These are the two things that i read from different sources.so i do think that after the death of akbar's wife who was the rajput princess,she got the name of jodha bhai.And another was jahangir's wife whose real name was Jagat Gosain who later became jhodh bhai.so...why these clashes in the name of a name?!!!!!!
ACTUALLY AKBAR KI WIFE JODHABAI THI JO RAJPUT PRINCESS THI AUR AKBAR KI SON MEANS JAHANGIR KI WIFE JODHBAI THI JO JODHPUR SE AYI THI UNDERSTOOD AB YE SAB FALTU BATE CHODO AUR MOPVIE DEKHO TAKE IT AS FICTION YAAR. AND THE THING I TOLD IS TRUE.
As far as history is concerned, it is rightly shown that Akbar married daughter of Rajput Maharaj of Amer, Bharmal. So, y is this noise for name? She might be referred to Jodha as she belongs to Jodhpur. So, this isn't denying any facts of history. The movie is gr8, with gr8 performances, direction, n grand sets. Just watch n appreciate it !!!
RE:Forget the name, when relation shown is correct
by nady on Jun 07, 2008 05:58 PM
This is entirely possible that Colonel Tod, the english historian actually wrote "Jodh" but as usual in english "Jodh" may be pronounced as "Jodha" as well (It's like 'Ram' is pronounced as 'Rama' in english texts). There are mentions about princess Jodh being married to a Mughal emperor. So Watch the Movieee coz its a gr8 one and i love it very much and hatss off to Aishwarya and Hrithik both are Legends....
It is entirely possible that Colonel Tod, the english historian actually wrote "Jodh" but as usual in english "Jodh" may be pronounced as "Jodha" as well (It's like 'Ram' is pronounced as 'Rama' in english texts). There are mentions about princess Jodh being married to a Mughal emperor.
This is the best news article I have come across after hours of internet browsing. I was looking for historical truths and this one puts those accurately and in perspective quoting the references appropriately. Well done. Thank a lot.