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''Jodha Akbar'' was an Indian
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television series that aired from June 18, 2013 to August 7, 2015 on
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. The show was produced by
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under
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, and had starred Rajat Tokas and Paridhi Sharma. Critics have praised the series for its acting performances, scope, soundtrack and production values.


Plot

Jalaluddin Mohammad, a warrior and son of Emperor Humayun and Hameeda Bano Begum, became the Emperor of the Mughal dynasty at a very young age. He is influenced by his regent Bairam Khan and his foster mother Maham Anga. Khan trains Jalal to be a ruthless ruler and control his kingdom through terror and fear. Jalal becomes a heartless and fearsome ruler whom the people dislike. He desires to conquer the entire Hindustaan and the golden Rajputana. Jodha Bai, princess of Amer, daughter of Raja Bharmal and Rani Mainavati, is a kind and intelligent young girl who believes that rule is spread by love and togetherness, not by force. When Jodha is at a temple to offer prayers on her birthday, along with Moti Bai, her friend, a band of mughal soldiers enter the temple to loot the jewellery on the goddess. When Moti tries to stop them, they try to molest her. Angered, Jodha pledges to destroy Jalal and present his head before the goddess. Later, Moti, embarrassed by the turn of events, attempts to commit suicide, but Jodha prevents her. Meanwhile, Jalal, with the help of Sujamal, attacks Amer and wins the battle. He demands high monthly taxes from Amer and keeps Jodha's brothers as hostages. Later, when Sharifuddin continued to increase his demands, King Bharmal's friend suggests that he should meet Jalal to negotiate. During the meeting, Bharmal's friend advises him to marry Jodha to Jalal. Jodha disagrees and tries to poison herself, but after much persuasion agrees to the marriage for Amer's safety, but with two conditions: to remain a Hindu after her marriage and to carry the statue of Krishna with her to Agra. Jalal agrees despite the protests of his courtiers and advisors, as he wants to humiliate her in return of her insults. After the marriage, Jodha maintains her distance. Later, Jalal's wife and childhood friend, Rukaiya, becomes pregnant. The kingdom rejoices at the thought of an heir, but the happiness is short-lived as Maham Anga poisons Rukaiya, leading to a miscarriage. Anga frames Jodha and her family for the miscarriage, but Jodha is proved innocent. Jalal accepts his mistake and feels guilty for doubting Jodha. He gives Jodha freedom to divorce him and head back to Amer if she wishes. Jodha accepts but her mother refuses. Jodha tries to commit suicide but Jalal saves her. Jalal develops sympathy for Jodha. He realizes how lonely she has become. He starts spending more time with her, and Jodha realizes Jalal means well for his people. Jalal and Jodha finally fall in love. Jodha becomes pregnant with twins, one of whom Rukaiya claims. While Jalal denies this claim, Jodha promises her one of the twins. The twins are killed shortly after birth, their death plotted by Jalal's enemies, who hunts them down and kills them. The death of the twins leaves the kingdom in sorrow, and Jalal, Jodha and Rukaiya are devastated. Jodha and Jalal again grow distant while Jalal turns into his former cruel self to avenge his sons' lives. He stays away from his court in Salim's sanctuary, along with Jodha for two years. Jodha and Jalal reconcile, and Jodha becomes pregnant, giving birth to another son whom Jalal names Salim. Jalal and Jodha return to the court and upon seeing the child, Rukaiya tries to claim him, but is met by Jalal's wrath. She then vows to destroy Salim. Salim, a few years older, is loved by everyone. He meets a girl named Nadhira, who is the daughter of the woman who once saved Salim's life when he was a baby. Nadhira and Salim instantly dislike each other. Salim is manipulated by Rukaiya through wine and drugs. She plants false scenarios in his mind to make him hate his parents, and entices him into women and addictions. His behaviour becomes more irrational, leading to the banishment of Nadhira and her family. This angers Jalal to the point that he sends Salim to live in a war field until he becomes an adult. Salim grows up to be indifferent, hating his parents, but having a soft spot for Rukaiya. Upon returning to Agra, Salim bonds with his brothers but never seeks his parents. He falls in love with a girl, Anarkali, only to discover she is Nadhira. She had changed her name to find work in Agra. Salim hates her, believing he had been betrayed. Salim and Anarkali work out their relationship problems. Rukaiya's true intentions are unveiled. Salim realises his mistakes and regrets not trusting his parents more.


Cast


Main

* Rajat Tokas as Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar: 3rd Mughal Emperor; Humayun and Hamida Banu's son,Jahan Sultan Begum' s elder brother * Paridhi Sharma as "Mariam-uz-Zamani" Jodha Bai: Bharmal and his Gurjar concubine’s daughter; Bhupat,Sukanya,Jagannath and Surat's step-sister;Akbar's fourth legal wife and one of his three senior consorts; later, Mallika-e-Hind;Fatima Banu Begum,Hassan Mirza,Hussein Mirza,a stillborn son and Nuruddin Muhammad Salim's Mother;Krishnavatibai Sobhagdevi,Daniyal Mirza and Firoza Khanum's adoptive mother * Prince Singh as Raja Suryabhan,Jodhabai's ex fiancee * Bhumika Chheda as Kishanavatibai:King Bharmal's second daughter; Jodhabai's younger half sister;Haji Khan Pathan's wife * Smiley Suri / Lavina Tandon as Ruqaiya Sultan Begum: Hindal Mirza and sultanum begum's daughter,Jalal's cousin turned first legal wife and chief consort,Hussein mirza's adoptive mother ** Jagrati Sethia as young Ruqaiya Sultan Begum * Manisha Yadav as
Salima Sultan Begum Salima Sultan Begum (23 February 1539 – 2 January 1613) was the third wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Akbar, and a granddaughter of Babur. Salima was the daughter of Akbar's paternal aunt, Gulrukh Begum, and her husband, the Vic ...
: Gulrukh Gulbarg begum and Nuruddin Muhammad mirza's daughter,Bairam Khan's second wife and widow; Jalal's cousin turned third legal wife and one of his three senior consorts; Rahim,Khanum sultan and Murad adoptive mother * Chhaya Ali Khan as "Mariam Makani" Hamida Banu Begum: Padshah Begum during Jalal's reign;Sheikh Ali Akbar jami and mah afroz begum's daughter ,Hindal mirza's former love interest,
Humayun Nasir al-Din Muhammad (6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), commonly known by his regnal name Humayun (), was the second Mughal emperor, who ruled over territory in what is now Eastern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Northern India, and Pakistan from ...
's second legal wife and widow; Jalal,Jahan Sultan Begum and two stillborn daughter's mother, Bakshi Banu's adoptive mother * Ashwini Kalsekar as Maham Anga: Jahiruddin Muhammad Babur and Bibi Mubarika Yousufzai's adoptive daughter,Nadim Khan's widow,Jalal's foster mother and one of his wet nurses; Adham Khan and Kuli khan's biological mother * Ravi Bhatia as Salim: Jalal and Jodha's son; Anarkali's love interest,Manbhavatibai and Manvatibai's husband,Sultanunnisha Nithar begum,khasrau Mirza,begum sultan, shahabuddin Muhammad khurram,izzatunnisha and luzzatunnisha's father ** Ayaan Zubair Rahmani as child Salim * Heena Parmar as Anarkali: Rashid Khan and Zil Bahar's daughter; Salim's love interest ** Saniya Touqeer as child Nadira/Anarkali


Recurring

* Naved Aslam as
Bairam Khan Muhammad Bairam Khan (; 18 January 1501 – 31 January 1561), commonly known as Bairam Khan or Bayram Khan was an important military commander, and later commander-in-chief of the Mughal Empire, Mughal army, a powerful statesman and regent at ...
: Rahim's father; Salima Sultan's late husband; Akbar's former mentor and caretaker * Chetan Hansraj as ** Adham Khan: Maham Anga's son; Haider's father ** Haider Khan: Adham Khan and Javeda's son * Prianca Shharma/Praveshika Chouhan as Javeda Begum: Adham Khan's wife; Haider Khan's mother * Parag Tyagi as Sharifuddin Hussain: Khwaja Moin's son; Bakshi Banu's estranged husband; Mehtab's father * Sonakshi More as Bakshi Banu Begum: Mughal princess; Jalal's half-sister; Sharifuddin's estranged wife; Mehtab's mother * Lokendra Rajawat as Shamsuddin Atgah Khan: * Amarpreet Rait as Jiji Anga: Atgah Khan's wife; one of Jalal's wet nurses * Rajeev Saxena as Raja
Bharmal Raja Bharmal, also known as Bihari Mal, and Bihar Mal (1498 – 27 January 1574), was the 23rd ruler of Jaipur State, Amber, which was later known as Jaipur. He was a ruler of the Kachhwaha clan. His daughter, Mariam-uz-Zamani was the chief ...
* Natasha Sinha as Rani Mainawati * Kunal Bhatia / Unknown as Rajkumar
Bhagwant Das Raja Bhagwant Das ( – 4 December 1589) was the 23rd ruler of Amber. He also served as the Mughal Subahdar of Lahore and the Subahdar of Kabul for a few months in 1586. His step-sister, Mariam-uz-Zamani, was the chief consort of Mughal empero ...
: Maan Singh and Maan Bai's father * Nupur Saxena / Unknown as Rai Kanwar: Bhagwant's wife; Maan Singh and Maan Bai's mother * Ankit Raizada as Maan Singh * Jyotsna Chandola as Maan Bai * Ankita Dubey / Ankita Chaudhry as Moti Bai: Jodha's maid * Kaif Ali Khan / Ayush Anand as Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan: Bairam Khan's son with his deceased wife; Jalal and Salima Sultan's adoptive son ** Veer Lodaya as child Rahim * Vicky Batra as Kunwar Sujamal: Bharmal's nephew; Jodha's cousin * Gandharva Pardeshi as Rajkumar Jaganath * Dev Bishit as Rajkumar Khangar * Akhil Vaid as Rajkumar Raj Singh * Dharti Bhatt as Sukanya * Pragati Choursiya as Shivani * Farida Dadi as Bharmal's mother; Jodha's grandmother * Gagan Kang as Abul Maali * Pranav Misshra as Mirza Muhammad Hakim: Humayun and Mah Chuchak's son * Mita Vashisht as Mah Chuchak Begum: Humayun's widow; Jalal's enemy * Shilpa Raizada as Nigaar: Humayun and Chaand's daughter * Neha Dandale as Chaand Begum: Nigaar's mother * Nisha Pareek as Naazima Begum: she lives in the
Harem A harem is a domestic space that is reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. A harem may house a man's wife or wives, their pre-pubescent male children, unmarried daughters, female domestic Domestic worker, servants, and other un ...
(Palace of Queens) * Kiran Shergill as Ruksaar Begum: Daniyal Mirza's mother; she lives in the
Harem A harem is a domestic space that is reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. A harem may house a man's wife or wives, their pre-pubescent male children, unmarried daughters, female domestic Domestic worker, servants, and other un ...
(Palace of Queens) * Shraddha Singh as Gulbadan: who wrote a book on the history of King Humayun * Ashok Devaliya as Hoshiyar Khan: servant ( Kasim) of Ruqaiya * Manoj Patel as Resham Khan: faithful servant ( Kasim) of Maham Anga * Unknown as Naazneem Begum: including the wife of Jalal; she lives in the
Harem A harem is a domestic space that is reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. A harem may house a man's wife or wives, their pre-pubescent male children, unmarried daughters, female domestic Domestic worker, servants, and other un ...
(Palace of Queens) * Vaibhav Singh as Aziz Koka: Atgah Khan's son * Vijay Badlani as Ramtanu Pandey aka Tansen: a Rajput musician * Shaurya Singh / Lokesh Batta as Todarmal * Unknown as Urmila: Todarmal's wife * Gopal Singh as Mahesh Das aka
Birbal Mahesh Das (; 1528 16 February 1586), popularly known by his title Rajah Birbal (), was an Indian minister and commander of the Mughal Empire. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit. He was app ...
* Sweety Walia as Mahesh Das's wife * Neeru Singh as adult Mehtab: Sharifuddin and Bakshi Bano's daughter ** Sumbul Touqeer as child Mehtab * Shoaib Khan as child Haider * Sheezan Khan as ** Sultan Murad Mirza ** Young
Akbar Akbar (Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, – ), popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expa ...
** Ricky Patel as child Murad Mirza * Gaurav Sharma as Sultan Daniyal Mirza: Ruksaar's son ** Unknown as child Daniyal Mirza * Kunal Khosla as Qutubuddin Koka ** Unknown as child Qutub * Angel Fernandes as child Aaram Bano * Unknown as Shakrunnisa * Geet Sharma as Khanum * Anurag Sharma as
Maharana Pratap Pratap Singh I (9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap (), was king of the Kingdom of Mewar, in north-western India in the present-day state of Rajasthan, from 1572 until his death in 1597. He is notable for leadi ...
* Ajay Paul Singh Andotra as Lakshman Das: Minister Amer * Bhakti Narula as Lilavati * Kalyani Trivedi / Zarina Roshan Khan as Shagunibai: clairvoyant * Javed Pathan as Sheikh Gadai * Harjeet Walia as Chugtai Khan: King Bharmal's best friend * Prince Singh as Suryabhan Singh * Aryan Maheshwari as one of the palace officials * Sanjeev Jaiswal as King Achal Singh * Zeba Hussain as Chanda: servant in the Kingdom of Amer * Riney Aryaa as Saira * Manju Raizada as royal healer * Meghna Naidu as Benazir *
Juhi Aslam Juhi Aslam is an Indian television actress known for her role as Bharti Chauhan in the television series '' Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo''. For this role she won the Indian Television Academy Awards Award for GR8! Performer of the Year (Female) in 2 ...
as Zakira * Unknown as Tejwant: an ordinary craftsman; Shivani's husband * Bobby Kumar as Etmaad Khan: a dancer ( Kasim). He appeared in the episode of Sujamal's case about sending a letter to Jodha and he also witnessed with his own eyes that Atgah Khan was killed by Adham Khan. (2013) * Ketan Karande as Khaibar Zaara * Gaurrav Walia as Amaanullah Khan * Surbhi Singh as Sakeena/Atifa * Manish Bishla as Mirza Kasim * Chetna Kaintura as Zeenat * Raanveer Chahal as Rashid Khan: Nadira/Anarkali's father * Sammanika Singh as Zil Bahar: Nadira/Anarkali's mother * Unknown as adult Sakina: Nadira's childhood friend * Unknown as child Sakina * Unknown as adult Qadir * Mohammed Saud Mansuri as child Qadir (2014) * Unknown as Fatima: an old woman who was Qadir's grandmother * Amit Sehgal as Abu Fazal * Shiv Mishra as priest at the temple while Jodha was praying for Qadir's recovery * Rohit Joshi as Farhan: Salim's friend * Unknown as Jagat Gossai: daughter of king Uday Singh; princess of Jodhpur; Maan Bai's friend * Munendra Singh Kushwah as Raja Khambar Singh: the king of an inland tribe * Shiny Dixit as Bela: King Khambar's daughter * Babita Anant as Kaushalya: villagers * Vishnu Bholwani as Jagdev * Abhilash Chaudhary as Raja Drumak * Melanie Pais as Laboni * Kamalika Guha Thakurta as Damo: Laboni's Mother * Kishan Bhan as Jogi Uday Nath: taantrik


Historical accuracy

Certain Hindu groups claimed Jodhaa was married to Akbar's son, Jahangir, and was a non-Rajput born to a low caste concubine. Individuals protested against the show along with '' Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap'', another historical series that aired on Sony TV. The title of the series was criticised by members of the
Kshatriya Kshatriya () (from Sanskrit ''kṣatra'', "rule, authority"; also called Rajanya) is one of the four varnas (social orders) of Hindu society and is associated with the warrior aristocracy. The Sanskrit term ''kṣatriyaḥ'' is used in the con ...
community as a misleading, politically motivated historical revision that minimised
Rajput Rājpūt (, from Sanskrit ''rājaputra'' meaning "son of a king"), also called Thākur (), is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating fro ...
history. The community protested against the series in
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
, and alleged that if the name was not changed, they would not allow any
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productions to be released in the state.
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television and film producer, known for her work in Hindi television and Bollywood cinema. She is the founder of Balaji Telefilms, Balaji Telefilms Limited, where she serves as joint managing directo ...
stated, "I always believe it's 80% history and 20% folklore. There are enough proofs that say it's true, but then some people say it's not. Akbar had a certain graph and we know that. We cannot negate that he changed his heart from a power-hungry ruler to a non-biased one because of his queen."I have sleepless nights because of Jodha Akbar: Ekta Kapoor
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Production

The producer of the show,
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television and film producer, known for her work in Hindi television and Bollywood cinema. She is the founder of Balaji Telefilms, Balaji Telefilms Limited, where she serves as joint managing directo ...
was influenced by the 2008 big screen movie, '' Jodhaa Akbar'', directed by Bollywood's Ashutosh Gowariker. Rajat Tokas who had earlier worked with
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television and film producer, known for her work in Hindi television and Bollywood cinema. She is the founder of Balaji Telefilms, Balaji Telefilms Limited, where she serves as joint managing directo ...
in the
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, '' Tere Liye'' was selected to play the role of the protagonist ''Akbar''.
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television and film producer, known for her work in Hindi television and Bollywood cinema. She is the founder of Balaji Telefilms, Balaji Telefilms Limited, where she serves as joint managing directo ...
stated she conducted 7000 auditions for the female protagonist Jodha across the nation before selecting Paridhi Sharma. Ashwini Kalsekar was selected to play the role of Maham Anga, Akbar's primary caretaker and protector.


Awards


References


External links

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''Jodha Akbar''
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