Akbar Khan's epic Hindi film Taj Mahal : An Eternal Love Story - on location battle scenes

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  • Battle sequences being enacted and filmed for the Hindi film Taj Mahal. The Director speaks on his walkie-talkie set. Troops charge ahead on the battle field, period muzzle-loaders and bayonets on the ready. They receive instructions from the director and work in unison, to ensure a perfect shot.
    A horse-back led charge ensures, with cannons for cover. Artillery fire from the other end and bombs being detonated to simulate cannon fire. The camera is an older Arri film camera on a Jib. The men wear metallic armour and wield swords. The bugle is sounded at the start of battle... to the accompaniment of drums. Troops charge ahead!
    Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story is a 2005 Bollywood historical drama film directed by Akbar Khan. The movie starred Kabir Bedi, Sonya Jehan, Manisha Koirala, Arbaaz Khan, Vaquar Sheikh and Pooja Batra in the title roles. The movie was released on 18 November in India. Music was composed by the legend of Indian film music Naushad Ali. This was the last work of Naushad Ali who died on 5 May 2006.
    The story begins with Shah Jahan, known as Prince Khurram (Zulfikar Sayed) when he is about 19 years old. Khurram was Emperor Jahangir's (Arbaaz Ali) favourite son, whom Jahangir wanted to be the future Emperor of India, along with his wife Noor Jahan (Pooja Batra), who was well aware of this fact. Noor Jahan was married once previously, but when her first husband died, Jahangir married her. Ladli Begum (Kim Sharma) is Noor Jahan's daughter from her first marriage.
    Noor Jahan sends her secret lover and the warrior Mahabat Khan (Milind Gunaji) to fight Khurram and to kill Arjumand Bano. As a result, a war takes place in which forces are also sent by Emperor Jahangir against Khurram. Khurram, due to Arjumand's insistence, marries Kandahari Begum while on the other hand, Ladli Begum marries to Khurram's brother. After Emperor Jahangir dies, Khurram becomes Prince Shah Jahan and ruler of the Mughal dynasty. He finally marries the love of his life, Arjumand Bano, who becomes Mumtaz Mahal. The couple live happily for a while until misfortune occurs.
    Khurram must leave for war, but a pregnant Aarjumand chooses to also go with him, as she used to accompany Shah Jahan in all his battles. Khurram tries to return to the camp from the battle, but takes a long time to return as he forgets his way. While he is lost, Mumtaz Mahal dies while giving birth to her nineteenth child. During her last breath, Mumtaz Mahal asks Shah Jahan to construct her tomb in a beautiful mausoleum, describing one which would be so beautiful it would express their love for each other to all who visit the mausoleum. Mumtaz's death is the greatest tragedy for Shah Jahan, and as a result he becomes a completely reformed person. Shah Jahan then starts off to fulfill his wife's last wish, to build Taj Mahal, a beautiful mausoleum to honour the also beautiful Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal goes on to become the Seventh Wonder of the World.
    Time passes, and in future Shah Jahan's sons and daughter grow up. The sons are greedy and eager to inherit their father powers, and as a result they imprison him in a room from where he can easily see Taj Mahal. He watches his sons fighting against each other to become the Emperor of India and the Mughal Dynasty. In the end, Khurram dies while looking at Taj Mahal, the Taj Mahal that took an astonishing 22 years to be made, a tribute showing Shah Jahan as the greatest lover of all time. At his death, his body is laid down next to his love, hence resulting in the culmination of their love after death.
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  • @SaranyaSaranya-wr9xi
    @SaranyaSaranya-wr9xi 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this man in akbar the great ❤❤

  • @sayednisarahmedrizvialiwar8600
    @sayednisarahmedrizvialiwar8600 ปีที่แล้ว

    Assalamun alaikum Akbar Khan Sahab aap ek bhohat ache Insaan ho ye baat humko bhi pata hai aur ye baat hamare khuda Ko bhi pata aap puri duniya ke number 1 Hero number 1 Insaan ho Allah aap Ko 100 saal se bhi jada haiyat ATA farmai inshallah ameen inshallah ameen

  • @shahidaaslam8921
    @shahidaaslam8921 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How love india

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