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It seems you're asking for a review of the film Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story (2005), specifically the "Repack" version (likely a DVD/Blu-ray re-release or a digitally remastered print).
Final Rating
- As a film: ⭐⭐ (2/5) – For general audiences looking for a compelling romance.
- As a visual spectacle (Repack version): ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5) – Worth watching for history buffs, architecture lovers, or fans of grand-scale Bollywood period dramas.
- Cast: Kabir Bedi (Shah Jahan), Sonya Jehan (Mumtaz Mahal), Manisha Koirala (Nur Jahan), Arbaaz Khan, Pooja Batra.
- Plot: Epic romance chronicling Prince Khurram (future Shah Jahan) meeting Arjumand Banu (Mumtaz), their love, political struggles, and the building of the Taj Mahal as a monument to their eternal bond.
- Runtime: Approx. 2 hours 55 minutes (175 minutes).
- Language: Hindi with some Persian/Urdu dialogues.
- Release date: 2005 (original version), 2023 (repackaged version)
- Running time: 135 minutes
- Language: Hindi, English ( subtitles)
- Genre: Romantic drama, historical
- Director: S. Ramanathan, Jyotish Maira
- Cast: Jackie Shroff, Pooja Batra, Irrfan Khan, Nikhil Advani
- Music: Nadeem-Shravan
- Cinematography: K. C. Mouli
Opening (10–15 min)
Devastating Loss: The death of Mumtaz Mahal during the birth of her fourteenth child, which plunges Shah Jahan into a deep grief that inspires the construction of the Taj Mahal over the next 22 years. Cast and Production full taj mahal an eternal love story movies repack
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The Verdict in Brief
Watch it for the scale, skip it for the script. It’s a visually extravagant but dramatically shallow retelling of one of history’s greatest love stories. As a film: ⭐⭐ (2/5) – For general
The existence of these movie repacks speaks to a global fascination with the "monument of love." For audiences, these films are more than just historical dramas; they are visual extensions of the monument itself. By watching a "full" version, viewers engage with a romanticized version of the Mughal Empire that emphasizes art, poetry, and devotion over the complexities of political warfare. Conclusion