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So you have a different relationship with every film star. That's why I love this movie, is it is disturbing for all the right reasons.
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But once the evil is.well, dealt with, then good people are free to do good things. I don't think the story is so much about revenge as about the idea that goodness like Kalpana's can't exist in the same world as evil like Ghajini.
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That kind of innocent, guileless romance shouldn't be in the same movie with that kind of inhumanity. It's a tragic story and a love story, and the way they're jumbled in together makes it hard to ever settle into one or the other. Most of the reactions that I've seen to this film are conflicted. Pick an adjective, he pulls it off in this movie. He's charming and terrifying, adorable and gut-wrenching. Most of them with blunt force trauma, some with improvised weapons. I mean he goes completely berserk at more than one point, he dances in pink suspenders (oh yes), people. The most amazing thing about this film is Aamir Khan's performance. Horrifying and heartbreaking and bittersweet. Both stories come to a head at about the same time, which makes for this killer ending.sorry, that was a poor choice of words. Totally awesome-and the other is this very innocent love story. Most everything else is completely different.įirst of all, whereas Memento is told in that brilliant backward fashion, Ghajini is told in two parallel storylines, one the fairly violent revenge story-by violent I mean our hero rips a pipe faucet out of the wall and stabs a man with it. Same basic idea, with a man suffering from short term memory loss trying to get revenge for the murder of the woman he loves. The Tamil version was "inspired by" Christopher Nolan's Memento. Ghajini is a remake of the Tamil film by the same name by the same director. So since I have already mentioned this film three or four times, let me just put a plug in for it. There is just more to Bollywood than this one very beautiful and talented man. In fact he's downright amazing in almost every way. I'm not saying that Hrithik Roshan is not fantastic. She saw Jodhaa Akbar and then proceeded to watch every film Hrithik Roshan was ever involved in to the exclusion of almost anything else. I have a friend who claims to be a big Bollywood fan, but what she really is is a Hrithik Roshan devotee. The elephant training scene in this film is totally awesome. They do some great things with elephants as well, which is awesome because the real Emperor Akbar was obsessed with elephants. So there's personal as well as political conflict, music and war, beautiful costumes as well as great scenery, and speaking of scenery there's Hrithik Roshan sword fighting with his shirt off. Kind of like Christians and Muslims.) and her family isn't exactly content in their place as subjects to the Mughal Empire. The story revolves around their marriage, since he is a Mughal (Muslim) Emperor and she is a Rajput princess (and Hindu-remember that Hindus and Muslims have a very turbulent history.
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Aishwarya Rai plays Jodhaa, with appropriate coy humour, spirit, and beauty. It's great for the first few, but it happens at least a dozen times, so it gets a little hilarious. Every time he gets angry or learns something he doesn't like, there is a certain sound effect as he turns his glare on whoever offended him. Hrithik Roshan plays the Emperor, and I think his performance is one of his best.
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Okay so this is the mostly historical account of Emperor Akbar (Akbar meaning "The Great", so go ahead and laugh at anyone who calls him "Akbar the Great", though it happens) and his wife Jodhaa. Don't get me wrong, there are dozens of films that I love, but as far as content, performance, and filming, Jodhaa Akbar is one of the best. Here is another of my very favorite Bollywood films.