Jodhaa Akbar is a historical romance film set in 16th century India. It tells the story of a political marriage between the Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodhaa. Initially, Jodhaa resents Akbar and their relationship is filled with misunderstandings. However, as they get to know each other, their initial hatred turns into love. The film explores the challenges they face due to their different backgrounds and cultures, as well as their efforts to unite the Mughal empire and the Rajput kingdom.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is a gripping tale of warrior Tanaji Malusare who fought for the glory of his kingdom against the mighty Mughal empire. Set in the 17th century, the film portrays the epic battle for the Kondhana Fort and explores the valor and sacrifice of Tanaji and his army. It showcases the intense sword fights, the struggle between Hindu and Muslim kingdoms, and the strength of the Maratha empire.
Set in the 16th century, Mughal-e-Azam tells the tragic love story of a prince and a courtesan. Their love is forbidden, and they face defiance, honor, and courage in their pursuit of happiness. This epic movie reflects the challenges of love and the conflicts between father and son, set against the backdrop of the grand Mughal Empire.
In the 1700s, a captain kidnaps a governess and forces her to help him retrieve a ruby hidden on an enemy ship. Along the way, they face dangers and betrayal as they navigate the treacherous seas.
Based on the historical legend, this commercially successful film delves into the context of why Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in fond remembrance of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Showgirls of Pakistan is a documentary that explores the lives of showgirls and their experiences in the entertainment industry of Pakistan. It delves into the challenges they face, the cultural and societal forces at play, and sheds light on their resilience and determination to pursue their passion for dance.
Shahjehan (a raw Rehman in one of his first releases) is approached by a Rajput chieftain, Jwala Singh, narrating the plight of his foster daughter, Ruhi (Ragini), who is blessed with unheard of beauty. This gives rise to an army of suitors, who indulge in violence to prevent her from getting married by scaring her to-be grooms. Her beauty, confined to four walls of Jwala's haveli becomes part of folklore, and street gossip, through the poetry of Sohail (Saigal) who accidentally catches her glimpse, and falls in love with her.
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