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Jodhaa - Akbar or Kunwar -Akbar !?
Feb 18, 2008 12:12 AM 3955 Views
(Updated Feb 18, 2008 12:26 AM)

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There is a lot of talk on who Jodhaa


actually is!? Is she a wife of Akbar? or Is she the daughter-in-law of


Akbar? I watched the movie yesterday and the movie was so appealing


that I got tempted to conduct my own secondary research on the subject.


The


name Jodhaa Bai is not from the literary manuscripts of those days.


This was first used in 19th century by some historian(Tod) in one of


his works. Akbar had primarily 4 wives, Ruqayya Sultan Begum, Salimah


Sultan Begum, Mariam-uz-Zamani or Maan Kunwar


and Sakinah Banu


Begum. He had married some more who were of not much historical


significance. Out of these, Mariam-uz-Zamani was the closest that comes


to the story of Jodhaa Bai that is shown in the movie. She was a Rajut


princess by the name Maan Kunwar who later converted to Islam


post-marriage. She was the daughter of the King of Amber(the present


day Jaipur). She was the mother of Salim or Jahangir. We dont see the


names of the queens in the popular literature like Ain-I-Akbari and


Akbar-Nama because it was not appropriate to mention the queens' names


as per the Islamic customs. Whatever we know therefore is from other


not-so-popular sources.


Historians argue that Jodhaa Bai is in


all probability actually the wife of Jahengir. As one of his wives had


a distant connection with Jodhpur and thus she earned the nick name


Jodhi Bai(not Jodhaa Bai). The Jodhaa-Akbar combination was first made


popular with the blockbuster Mughal-E-Azaam. Bollywood is anyday more


powerful than Age-Old History Text books and thus the popular belief is


that Akbar and Jodha were indeed lovers.


Ashutosh should have


actually followed the factual history rather than popular history and


call the movie Kunwar-Akbar and not Jodhaa-Akbar. Many of the other


facts were indeed represented correctly, for Fathepur-Sikri does have


one part which has elements of Hinduism where Kunwar/ Jodhaa might have


stayed. The first war sequence shown in the movie when Prince Jalauddin


(later Akbar) was 13 years old is the Second Battle of Panipat(between


Mughals and King Vikramaditya alias Hemur). Adham Khan(the brother of


Akbar, aunt's son) indeed murders the Primeminister and enters the


harem where Akbar was staying to assassinate him. He was given the


exact death penalty as shown in the movie. Akbar's aunt Maham Anga was


indeed shrewd and manipulative and hoped to rule herself by proxy


through her son. Akbar indeed abolished the jizya and the pilgrimage


taxes with which he became quite popular. The final fight sequence


between Akbar and Sharifuddin Hussain(Akbar's Sister's Husband) must


be pure Bollywood Masala as I couldnt find much evidence of it anywhere.


And


a short note on the movie itself.The sets are grand and I got


transported back to 16th century. The sword-fights, hand-to-hand


combats, Bow-Arrows, Wild Elephants, Horses, Fantastic Costumes,


Armored Suits, Elaborate Dances are some of the elements that will make


one want to live in those ages. The love story was subtle and Ash was


sporting her best looks(what jewellery!).One would fall in love with the songs esp


after they watch the movie as the picturization was out of the world.


Akbar's tolerance for Hindus and Hindu customs was inspiring and should


sure give a lesson or two to all the religious fanatics.


PS:


The movie would have been great with English subtitles as half the


movie was in Urdu! One has to otherwise put all his human instincts to


exertion and interpret the dialogues from emotions of the characters!


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