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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:19 am 
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Muz wrote:
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This is called HOLY MUGHAL SHIT! :lol:


Sorry to be a dick ... but it's spelt Holy ... not Holy.

Is it confirmed that this is non-anamorphic or are folks looking at the ripped version and making assumptions (like with the OSO BD?)


no problem!Just trying to be excessively nasty :D


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 5:35 am 
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looks like the LOC Kargil of 2008 :lol:


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guru bhaii ka kamal.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:30 am 
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Jodhaa Akbar 3 DVD Edition Review by IndiaFM

"Apni nazar apne shikaar par rakhiye," says Jodhaa. "Wahin toh hai," winks Akbar longingly gazing at his mesmerizingly beautiful wife. This engaging sequence is part of a deleted scene from Jodhaa Akbar that you get to see in the DVD of the film released by UTV Home Entertainment. The nine deleted scenes are the highlight of the royally packaged DVD of one of the modern day classics of Indian cinema. Another big highlight is the presence of subtitles in Arabic (apart from English by Nasreen Munni Kabeer) which will introduce the film in the Arab world as well.

Packaging

Smartly packed in a hard cover where Hrithik-Aishwarya's sword-sharp love-image stares in your eyes. Two DVDs carry the first and second halves of the film while the third one is loaded with several interesting bonus features. A surprise favourite is a demurely enclosed set of 12 postcards with plush quality images chronicling notable scenes.

What's so special

* Deleted Scenes: As mentioned earlier, the deleted scenes are a major attraction. At least a few of them are powerful enough to inject goose-pimples. For example in 'Death of Maham Anga', Ila Arun's frail voice reeks of powerful honesty. Her cinematic death is so realistic that it leaves you open mouthed, wondering why this giant of an actress isn't seen on celluloid often.

Another notable deleted scene is 'Mahesh Das is also known as…?' This introduces you to the supremely clever Birbal. In fact you don't get to see his famous wit in the film at all. The conscientious commoner makes Akbar aware about the practice of bribery prevalent in the kingdom. But the clownish minister in the 'durbar' could have been done away with, as it merely adds to the stereotype.

* Ashutosh Gowariker's Interview: Jodhaa Akbar director is grilled by a noted journalist who's known for his bang-on rapid-fire-reviews on a prominent news channel. Gowariker answers questions on how he got the backing for a big budget extravaganza like Jodhaa Akbar in spite of the commercial failure of Swades, were there pressures because of the long time that the period drama took in making, the alleged historical inaccuracies in the film and why he makes long films. It's good to see all the tough questions being answered sportingly by a director who likes to take huge risks and comes out a winner most of the time.

* The Cast and Crew speak on Jodhaa Akbar: Thoughts, ideas and experiences of Hrithik, Aishwarya, Ashutosh Gowariker, Ronnie Screwvala, writer Hyder Ali and Javed Akhtar are interwoven as if a stream of subconscious detailing the process of filmmaking. But the most attention-grabbing aspects are disclosed by Sunita Gowariker, the Executive Producer of the film. She strived at ensuring that the project remained economically viable and narrated interesting anecdotes of how Aishwarya was happy in a remote Rajasthan hotel as long as there was a geyser in her room. Also, there was a unanimous conclusion that Jodhaa Akbar is more about the Romance between two royals rather than being a pitchfork battlefield of politics.

* Other Special Features

1) Historical References: Various books are cited for establishing the authenticity of the love affair between Akbar and a Rajput princess who many referred to as Jodhaa.
2) Cast & Crew
3) Sing along with the lyrics
4) Theatrical Trailer
5) Television Promos

What's missing?

* Battle Lines Drawn: The battlefield sequences in Jodhaa Akbar are some of the finest choreographed shots in the world of cinema. The DVD of the film was a perfect opportunity to detail the troubles taken in canning the shots. How the massive canvass was created and what troubles were taken by cinematographer Kiran Deohans in getting a deluge of soldiers in the frame at the same time would have been very interesting stuff for the viewers. By not showcasing behind the scenes of the battle war cry, the makers have lost out on a glorious opportunity. Maybe the future edition of the DVD shall have some more dope on the same.

* On The 'Sets': Rarely in the history of Indian or maybe world cinema have such monumental sets been created for a film. The process of making Akbar's palace at ND Studios by Nitin Desai and what kind of detailing went into making all the sets in general would have been an extremely engaging visual document which is missing. It would have added a huge value to this DVD if certain behind the scenes of the architectural genius were incorporated.

Technical Details

* 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen format
* Running time: 209 minutes
* Dolby Digital 5.1


Why Jodhaa Akbar is a landmark film?

There may be endless debates about the historical inaccuracies in Jodhaa Akbar and yes at a certain level the story is incredulously simplistic but one shouldn't overlook the genuine attempt at harmonizing the various cultures in the unique context of India. In today's times when there's a widespread distrust amongst communities, the message of love and togetherness that wafts out from this film is extremely important. Moreover, the precise care with which each frame has been painted (especially the buildup and culmination of the romance between Hrithik and Aishwarya) displays heightened aesthetic sensibilities that ought to be lauded.

Final Verdict

Jodhaa Akbar DVD is a chance for you to bring historical grandeur to the comfort of your living room. Let the magic begin...


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:37 am 
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wow!
i want it!!!!


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:40 am 
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So it is Anamorphic?


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:43 am 
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on zulm, we jump the gun too often and condemn and trash things even before we have them in our hands or even before they are released...


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:00 pm 
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Zoran009 wrote:
You are screwed! it is 3 disc NON ANAMORPHIC transfer, by UTV that gave birth to dysmorphic triplets in 21st century after carrying them in their shitty woomb for 8-9 months!!
UNBELIEVABLE!

This is called HOLLY MUGHAL SHIT! :lol:

Never ordered it Bhai ;) I was letting people know .. btw IndiaWeekly.Com is now selling it for $9.99.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:15 pm 
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I bet the only good thing about it is going to be the packaging!


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:21 pm 
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This is NOT anarmophic.. it is stated on the cover that it is but in true reality it isnt anarmophic!!

i got a good mind of asking for a refund for this shit..


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:25 pm 
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faddy wrote:
This is NOT anarmophic.. it is stated on the cover that it is but in true reality it isnt anarmophic!!

i got a good mind of asking for a refund for this shit..


you should! even stinky love 2005 is ANAMORPHIC! :shock:

UTV claiming anamorphic, and selling letterbox is simply unacceptable! :(


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:26 pm 
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Hahahahaha It's Not Anamorphic LOOOOOOOOOOL..Bakwas Film Ki Bakwas Dvd


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:48 pm 
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Hero wrote:
Hahahahaha It's Not Anamorphic LOOOOOOOOOOL..Bakwas Film Ki Bakwas Dvd

cant agree more! say maha bakwas dvd! 8)


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 Post subject: Re: Jodhaa Akbar (DVD)
PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 3:56 pm 
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faddy wrote:
this is a three disc set.. first disc is about 6 gig while the second is about 4.. there is a third disc with all the extras. the first two discs do not seem to have any extras on it.. kinda crazy if you ask me!


so, faddy out of 10.3 gb, how big are files for movies only minus adverts :?


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:31 pm 
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DRS have posted an Anamorphic Version (they created from this widescreen version). Its posted on BWT for those interested.

http://www.bwtorrents.com/showthread.php?t=168584


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