From the beginning Jodha nurtures a strong hatred against Jalal based on misleading propaganda .So she swore to take off his head
But Jalal, though immature and hasty in decisions seems to be a good justifiable Emperor
He happened to have a tremendous liking (or love ) on her and yielded to all of her demands and treated her with dignity and respect
Definitely he has his own male ego, so he hides his genuine feelings from the world and from himself
Coming to Jodha
Her mother's refusal is a great blow to her, in her self pity, she took the drastic decision to finish off her life
She is to be blamed for her misunderstandings. She is always rude to Jalal and makes dire remarks on him
Why suddenly think of him and cries over being rejected by both her mother and her husband.
Rajat is a very transformed person when he dons the role of an angry husband as well as a basha.CVs have clearly captured the moods of the shehansha Jalal. The joy-ride of J & J is poetry by itself. Jodha responding to his verbatim with a nonchalant expression is splendid. The "romantic mood could not be captured better than this
Rolling her hair in his fingers..worrying over her pitiable situation in unison with his own..finally Maham's horror stricken face...oh..intellectually superb
Rajat is charismatic as a lover and impenetrable as the Industan Shehansha
The mixed emotions that traverse his face during this sequence is remarkable.Undoubtedly the Telly has rendered one of the best actors in the industry
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