Kurlekaar's Kaleidoscope - Jodhaa-Akbar, united and divided
Firstly, the Director asserted that it had taken him three years of research before he had started making the film and his decision to settle down upon ‘Jodhaa’ over some other names that had also appeared, was borne out of this research. He further said that what had appealed to him was that this marriage was the first ever attempt to fuse two disparate cultures and that too it had taken place 450 years ago. He did not look at the theme beyond this and therefore certainly did not mean to hurt the sentiments of any social or religious group. To me, he appeared to be quite focused and consequently unperturbed.
When the Anchor asked him whether he saw this movie as a historical love story, he replied that for him, it was a historical romance. It was at this stage that I noticed from the body language of the two leading stars that these two were clearly distancing themselves from the Director. The Anchor now asked him whether he was ever impressed with any Bollywood film dealing with romance and the latter promptly replied that it was “Bobby”. Quite true, although I felt, he could have also mentioned some, if not most, of Raj Kapoor and Nargis movies as belonging to the same genre. The Anchor now turned towards the leading duo and asked them the same question and both did not answer it. The leading lady squirmed and giggled while the male lead simply parried it. This question by the Anchor had nothing to do with their movie but the duo now seemed bent upon distancing themselves from Mr Ashutosh Govarikar as they had already finished with the Director of “Jodhaa and Akbar”……
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