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Ashutosh Govarikar has come up with yet another hit. Jodha-Akbar, starring Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan, respectively, is a must watch, despite its long running length and it promises to take Govarikar's directorial skills to an entirely new levels. The movie is just not about the unspoken love between the Mughal emperor Akbar and the Rajput princess Jodha, but it also gives out a message of secularity of India to the ones who are hell-bent on forgetting that India is a secular nation.
The movie is grand, as are the movie sets, the actors' costumes, accessories( read 8 kg gold jewellery for Jodha), Govarikar has succeeded in recreating the Mughal grandeur. A R Rehman has once again proved his mettle. The music for the movie is top notch. The songs, 'jashne bahara' and 'ajeemo shan-shehensha' are really good and they definitely immerse you into the story and don't hinder the story.
Hrithik was a little apprehend while shining this movie but he has done a real good job as has Aishwarya. The scenes where the duo talk to each other with their eyes are really romantic. This movie takes on-screen romance to new levels. Especially Hrithik and Aishwarya's on-screen chemistry gets better here after Dhoom-2, where they lip-locked, but here they scarcely touch each other. Their eyes do the whole magic.
Disregarding the controversy surrounding the movie, the movie's bound to make raves, releasing this friday with 1500 prints all over India. On the whole, the movie is worth-watching.
Rating.......8/10
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