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My reference of Akbar is Joda Akbar and Hriti Roshan.

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It was incorrect. He was cruel. Akbar has killed some of his subordinates to take their women also. What he wanted, he wanted. Then you show everything about Akbar. But just don't show the positive.

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I think for any conqueror to honestly become great, like when we say Akbar, the great, it's because his- No, I don't call him that. Probably from a perspective of the total landmass and the total population he took over. And you can't take over large landmasses and large populations without force. There'll be some opposition you face, and it's probably the force- It's not opposition.

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It's nothing like that. He was very cruel at times.

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There was torture involved?

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Yes, there was torture involved.

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Which you don't see on Hriti Roshan's face in Joda.

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I don't know about it. I would rather not talk about it.