
The three-hour, 20-minute movie was released in 26 countries Feb 15, but banned in Rajasthan. The Karni Sena has been spearheading a campaign in the state against the movie for quite sometime.
The community alleged that Gowariker has presented Jodha Bai as Mughal emperor Jalaluddin Akbar's wife, which is factually incorrect.
According to them, Jodha Bai was not the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber as shown in the film, but the daughter of Motaraja Udai Singh of Marwar. And she was married to Akbar's son Salim alias Jehangir.
"From day one we are requesting these people to come and see the film and then form an opinion. Ashutosh has done enough TV shows explaining that there isn't anything objectionable in the film."
Screwvala said the film has done exceptionally well by grossing Rs.740 million.
"The film is doing exceptionally well in Australia, UAE and Britain," he added.
In India, "Jodhaa Akbar" has grossed Rs.527 million, despite not having a release in Rajasthan, which UTV considers as one of the key markets for a film of this genre.
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