
Hrithik played as the Mughal emperor Akbar, and Aishwarya Rai as his Hindu wife, Jodhaa.
The film has already bagged many awards in the festival circut - including the Audience Award as the Best Foreign Film at the 32nd Sao Paulo International Film Festival. And the Best Film Grand Prix and Best Actor award for Hrithik Roshan at the Film Festival of Muslim Cinema Golden Minbar in Kazan, Russia, this year.
If 'Jodhaa Akbar' wins this award, it will be yet another honour for the magnum opus after the honours it received at the Golden Mibar festival in Kazan, Russia, said Gowariker, who is currently shooting for What's your Rashee? with Priyanka Chopra and Harman Baweja.
He said noted film critic Mike Goodridge of Screen International has conveyed his appreciation for the movie saying,"I loved it, I could have easily watched another hour!"
The final nominations list for the BAFTA awards will be announced on January 15 with the ceremony itself being staged at the Royal Opera house in London on February 8.
by ibnlive.com
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