Taj: Divided by Blood Story:-
Emperor Akbar embarks on a quest to secure a worthy successor to his throne, unravelling treacherous intentions, political intrigue, and a brutal family feud. Who will emerge victorious in this intense struggle for power?
Movie Ratings
Release Date | 3 March 2023 |
Language | Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu |
Genre | Drama |
Episodes | 10 |
Cast | Dharmendra, Naseeruddin Shah, Aditi Rao Hydari, Rahul Bose, Zarina Wahab, Sandhya Mridul, Aashim Gulati, Taaha Shah, Shubham Kumar Mehra, Pankaj Saraswant, Anushka Luhar, Jaanam Raaj, Subodh Bhave, Pawan Chopra, Padma Damodaran, Shivani Tanksale, Aayam Mehta, ActorsFirdaush |
Director | |
Writer | William Borthwick, Simon Fantauzzo |
Cinematography | Simon Temple, Tejal Shetye |
Music | Ian Arber |
Producer | Abhimanyu Singh, Roopali Singh |
Production | Contiloe Pictures |
Certificate | 16+ |
The life and reign of Emperor Abu’l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar provide rich source material that consistently captivates audiences. Amidst numerous films and shows centered on this iconic Mughal ruler, Abhimanyu Singh’s series, “Taj: Divided by Blood,” stands out as a comprehensive exploration of the era. Set during Akbar’s rule over the Indian subcontinent, the series delves into his dynamic relationship with his three sons – Salim (Aashim Gulati), Murad (Taaha Shah Badussha), and Daniyal (Shubham Kumar Mehra) – all vying for the throne of the mighty Mughal empire. Their individual differences and ambitions fuel the narrative, offering a compelling storyline.
While based on historical events, the series takes creative liberties to craft a compelling narrative of the intrigue within Akbar’s influential and complex family. Although the factual accuracy may be debatable, the abundance of characters each contributes an intriguing subplot, keeping the audience engaged without unnecessary plotlines. The focus on Akbar’s internal struggles and familial dynamics offers a fresh perspective on a story traditionally dominated by battlefield exploits.
Naseeruddin Shah delivers a stellar performance as Emperor Akbar, portraying the ruler’s multifaceted personality with conviction. Despite a less-than-flattering appearance, Shah effectively portrays Akbar’s blend of barbarity and compassion, navigating complex decisions with ease. Aashim Gulati brings charisma to Salim’s character, while Taha Shah Badussha embodies the tempestuous Prince Murad with conviction. Shubham Kumar Mehra impresses as the devout Daniyal, while Aditi Rao Hydari adds elegance to the role of Anarkali, albeit with limited scope for performance. Supporting actors like Sandhya Mridul, Zarina Wahab, and Rahul Bose also deliver noteworthy performances, enhancing the series’ depth.
Despite its lengthy episodes, the series maintains a consistent pace, never faltering in its ability to sustain viewer interest. From grand set pieces to authentic locations and convincing special effects, the production value rivals that of a cinematic experience. However, the dialogue occasionally lacks the finesse expected of the era depicted.
“Taj: Divided by Blood” offers relentless thrills and entertainment through its engaging screenplay. With its captivating portrayal of love, lust, and power struggles among royalty, the series immerses viewers in a world where invincibility is tested. Anticipation for the next season is already high, promising further intrigue and drama.