A little feeling after watching

Amelie 2022-03-01 08:01:26

After watching this movie, I look back and think that the palace of Akbar the Great is really impressive. Although it is magnificent, it seems that there is no tree compared to China except that someone sent a letter to Queen Raziput and saw a few trees there. The splendid garden art of ancient India is indeed poor enough in this respect

Another is that Emperor Akbar hesitantly said the phrase "I can't read". I don't quite understand why such a plot was designed. If an emperor can govern the country by his own courage, then the Qin Dynasty will not be fleeting. Of course The situation in India is very different from that of our country, and I have some humble opinions on it.

The first point is that India highly respects the individual heroism popular in the West, and believes that a person's advantages can be magnified to the extreme and can cover up his shortcomings. One quality of a person can play a decisive role. This is reflected in the final duel of the film. It's very obvious that I wrote this because at the end of the day I always had the Marvel superheroes in my mind. .

The second point is that if it is a true story, Akbar the Great can rule the Mughal Empire only by force, then I can only sigh that the power of religion is too powerful. I think the so-called religion is actually an upgraded version of the party. Those in power are controlled by religion. The people's minds wage wars of aggression through so-called religious contradictions. It can be said that religion is for those in power. I'm glad I'm not religious.

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Extended Reading
  • Yolanda 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Gorgeous enough and procrastination enough

  • Winston 2022-03-01 08:01:26

    Where did Princess Rajput test the Mughal emperor for religion, she clearly wanted to see whether the young prince was handsome or not. Finally installed B!

Jodhaa Akbar quotes

  • Todar Mal: [DVD English subtitles by Nasreen Munni Kabir]

    [Akbar and Jodhaa, in private argument]

    Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: I don't understand?

    Jodhaa Bai: No, you don't! You know how to wage war and conquer. But do not know how to rule.

    Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: [confused] What did you say?

    Jodhaa Bai: That you have only conquered me, but not won my heart yet... you should have at least tried to know what really happened. But the truth is that you are far removed from reality. You do not know how to win hearts. To do that, you need to look into their minds, discover their little pleasures and sorrows. And win their trust. Be one with their heartbeat! And the day you will succeed in doing that, you will rule my heart.

    [2nd scene later, Akbar visits Agra Bazaar disguised as a commoner, accompanied only by two trusted court ministers, Todar Mal and Mahesh Das]

    Todar Mal: Your Majesty, why are you doing this? Roaming in the bazaar without guards is dangerous.

    Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar: Don't worry. No one will recognize me. I'm doing it since there's a difference between conquering and ruling. To win the hearts of people, one must look into their minds.