Akbar the Great, in the 2008 film, Jodhaa Akbar, was played by Indian actor, Hrithik Roshan. Roshan started acting as a child.
Ashutosh Govariker directed Jodha Akhbar. He is a very artistic director in that movie. He has also directed a TV series EVEREST.
Release date of jodha akbar is 15 february, 2008. It was a very well directed movie. Hrithik roshan was the lead actor in that movie.
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Ruqaiya BegumSalima Sultan BegumJodha Bai or Harkha Bai, Mariam Zamani Begum,Bibi Daulat ShadBibi Salimaare the names of his wives. Akbar had more than 34 wives. [Secondary wives are known as 'Bais' and 'Mahals']Jodha Bai got the title 'Mariam-uz-Zamani ' means "Mary of the Universe"
Akbar was the greatest Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1556 to 1605. He is celebrated for his policy of giving due honor to the Hindus (the original inhabitants of India) and uniting them with Muslims. He married Rajput (Hindu) Princess Harka Bai (often mistaken for Jodha Bai). Under his patronage flourished Indian style (fusion of Hindu and Muslim styles) of Architecture, music, literature and painting.
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The 2008 movie Jodha Akbar starred Hirithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai as the main characters. The movie was directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. It is an Indian movie.
Yes there was a child of Jodha Akbar called Jahangir who succeeded him.
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Ashutosh Govariker directed Jodha Akhbar. He is a very artistic director in that movie. He has also directed a TV series EVEREST.
Jodha Bai and Akbar had a total of six children together. Their notable children include Jahangir, who later became the Mughal emperor, and several daughters. Jodha's influence and their children's upbringing played a significant role in the Mughal dynasty's history.
Jodha Akbar won the Best Movie award from the International Indian Film Academy in 2009.
Yes, in the serial "Jodha Akbar," Emperor Akbar eventually falls in love with Jodha. Initially, their relationship is marked by tension and cultural differences, but over time, mutual respect and understanding develop into a deep romantic bond. This love story is central to the narrative, showcasing their journey from conflict to companionship.