Jodha Akbar - Episode 441 - February 13, 2015 - Full Episode
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Saleem is lost in the thoughts of what Anarkali had said and he starts to feel bad for Anarkali. Haider on the other hand lays a trap for Anarkali and she is later called to the royal court and is accused of stealing a jewellery from the Sadar Bazaar. Anarkali denies the allegations but adds that since the jewellery had been found in her room all her attempts to defend herself will fail and hence she agrees to bare any punishment that the king announces. While, Mansoor feels that Anarkali should be punished, Akbar understands that Anarkali is not the thief. Saleem later goes to Haider and shouts at him as he finds out that Haider was responsible for trapping Anarkali. He later decides to apologize to Anarkali and when he goes to meet her, he ends up reading the letter that she had written for him while she was in love with him. Later as the episode concludes, Mansoor goes on to compare Akbar to God and Birbal finds this comparison ridiculous and this leads to an argument between the nine gems of Akbar. How will this argument be sorted out? Will Birbal once again display his wit? Keep watching to find out.
Jodha Akbar is a sixteenth century love story about a political marriage of convenience saga between a Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa. But much more then that it's the marriage of contrasts.
Serial:Jodha Akbar Episode Number:441 Telecast Date:February 13, 2015
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Jodha Akbar is a sixteenth century love story about a political marriage of convenience saga between a Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodhaa. But much more then that it's the marriage of contrasts.
Jallaludin Mohommad (Akbar) who had inherited his father, Humayan's Mughal Empire at the age of 13, after his father's death, had been brought up almost like a trained assassin by Bairam Khan, his father's supreme commander. Hard-nosed, rough, tough and heartless... and priding himself on the each of those facets of his personality, the only thing Akbar had learnt was to expand his empire - at the cost of others lives - at the cost of emotions - at the cost of love - the word he was never familiar with.
Whilst Jodha, the daughter of Raja Bharmal, the Rajput King of Amer (one of the most affluent Rajput Kingdom's of its time) valued each of those emotions - valued the life of even the birds and bees of her kingdom - she only hated the Mughal's whom she felt were intruding upon her land, and wanted to oust them from Rajputana, along with their Emperor Jallaluddin, whom she hated with her heart.
Little did Akbar know at the time of his marriage to Jodha, the fiery Rajput princess, in order to expand his empire into Rajputana, the land of the Valiant Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking upon a new journey - the journey of true love - he would discover the heart which he never felt he had - and it would throb for its rightful lover - Jodha.
Saleem is lost in the thoughts of what Anarkali had said and he starts to feel bad for Anarkali. Haider on the other hand lays a trap for Anarkali and she is later called to the royal court and is accused of stealing a jewellery from the Sadar Bazaar. Anarkali denies the allegations but adds that si