Arr, ye! Jodhaa Akbar!

Feb 22, 2008 07:28

    So recently, I've decided to return back to blogging. My linguistic skills decreased over the years and sometimes, it's not the same "ommph" when you speak about something that excites you with another person. About my last post, don't worry. This journal won't be filled with my self-angst and cries of woe. There's enough 14 years old emo children in the world to do that for you. But to cheer myself up, I realize that this whole pattern of doing bad on the first year at an institution and then doing extremely well in the following years to come is a common thing throughout my life so far. So I shouldn't worry. Just a slight adaptation and time management problem of mine to fix. [/end self reflection] Oh, but I will include observations of my "semi-college" life per se. Why? Because it's a much interesting life than what you lead, that's for sure.

So back to what I was intially gonna post about.
JODHAA AKBAR IS OUT!!!



Hah, how funny how I was waiting year for this film to come out and I only found about the release 2 weeks after the release.
I'm just so glad these two actors are in the film together ever since Dhoom 2. They has such awesome chemistry together. I mean come on, LOOK AT THESE TWO!!

For those who are completely clueless to what this bollywood film is about (taken from Wikipedia):

Jodhaa Akbar is a sixteenth century love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa.

Political success knew no bounds for Emperor Akbar (Hrithik Roshan). After having secured the Hindu Kush, he furthered his realm by conquest until his empire extended from Afghanistan to the Bay of Bengal, and from the Himalayas to the Godavari River. Through a shrewd blend of diplomacy, intimidation and brute force , Akbar won the allegiance of the Rajputs. But little did Akbar know that when he married Jodhaa (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), a fiery Rajput princess, in order to further strengthen his relations with the Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking upon a new journey - the journey of true love.
The daughter of King Bharmal of Amer, Jodhaa resented being reduced to a mere political pawn in this marriage of alliance, and Akbar’s biggest challenge now did not merely lie in winning battles, but in winning the love of Jodhaa - a love hidden deep below resentment and extreme prejudice. Jodhaa-Akbar is their untold love story

The synopsis sounds cheesy but it's a bolly film. You should expect cheesy moments about love anyways.

To be continued since I'm off to school.

jodhaa akbar, ramblings

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