Jodha is a damn fool to remove the bullets from the gun..she may be a Samaritan...but should not be always.. . she tried in vain to ignite the dried leaves..she doesn't know it is not a deer but a tiger.
but Jalal cleverly pointed out the art of survival..we mean the fittest of the survival
The ever dependable Rajat...it is treat to watch him while performing breath taking fight with the tiger
Here he lets the body and facial expressions do the talking
When we wait for some romantic track,they turn into some central plot, giving so much trouble to Jodha and jalal..we have tense moments
Jodha's struggle to take the unconscious Jalal on the back of the horse and her efforts give us nervous tension
In the palace Maham takes the upper hand and tries to be the administrator.
Amitha Banu is gracious enough to save Jodha from the wrath of the Harem
AdhahmKhan's and Sharfuddin's slaves fight with one another is a little bit comedy
CVs made Jodha the super medical practitioner ..it is her medicine that does the wonder, it makes her offence slide
Ruckaya's melodramatic concern for Jalal, Maham's high handedness, Jodha's straightforwardness in accepting her fault are the many strong points to ponder..
With impeccable body language as the Hindustan Shehansha, Rajat has turned in a committed and spirited performance