Jodha
Akbar
7th
March
written
episode:
Akbar
comes
to
Jodha’s
chamber
and
finds
that
his
Queen
is
busy
with
her
new
responsibility.
He
signals
Moti
not
to
alert
Jodha
about
his
presence.
When
he
comes
outside,
Maha
Manga
tries
to
provoke
him
against
Jodha,
saying
that
it
is
Jodha’s
bad
manners
that
she
is
being
ignorant
to
Akbar.
Akbar
defends
Jodha
saying
that
he
likes
people
who
have
respect
for
their
work.
Maha
Manga
says
that
Akbar
has
changed
a
lot.
Jodha
later
apologizes
to
Akbar
as
he
returned
from
her
chamber,
being
unattended.
Akbar
says
that
he
likes
her
passion
for
work.
Rukaiya
is
happy
to
see
that
Jodha
is
too
busy
with
her
new
responsibility.
She
plans
outings
with
Akbar.
She
herself
comes
to
Jodha’s
chamber
and
informs
Jodha
about
it,
to
irritate
her.
Jodha
appreciates
her
saying
that
she
wonders
how
Rukaiya
managed
such
a
big
responsibility.
While
fleeing
from
Agra,
Sujhamal
finds
that
the
security
system
has
become
stringent,
due
to
the
upcoming
festival
in
the
honour
of
Jodha.
Jodha
sets
a
new
trend
of
attitude
in
the
Harem.
A
lady
security
officer
takes
a
maid
to
Jodha,
who
is
unable
to
work
for
having
fever;
the
officer
claims
that
Jodha
should
punish
her.
Jodha
orders
her
to
take
the
maid
to
the
doctor.
Jodha
calls
all
the
maids
and
declares
that
everyone
should
work
in
Harem
wholeheartedly.
Whoever
does
not
like
the
work,
will
be
set
free.
Maha
Mnaga
strongly
opposes
this
saying
that
Jodha
does
not
have
the
power
to
do
this;
she
is
violating
the
Mughal
customs,
adds
Maha
Manga.
Jodha
says
that
Mughal
custom
is
always
against
slavery;
so,
there
will
be
no
misuse
of
human
labour
in
the
Mughal
system.
Akbar
Akbar
comes
to
Jodha's
chamber
and
finds
that
his
Queen
is
busy
with
her
new
responsibility.
Jodha
And
Akbar
Akbar
defends
Jodha
saying
that
he
likes
people
who
have
respect
for
their
work
Maha
Manga
Maha
Manga
says
that
Akbar
has
changed
a
lot.
Rukaiya
Rukaiya
is
happy
to
see
that
Jodha
is
too
busy
with
her
new
responsibility.
She
plans
outings
with
Akbar.
Jodha
Whoever
does
not
like
the
work,
will
be
set
free.
Maha
Mnaga
strongly
opposes
this
saying
that
Jodha
does
not
have
the
power
to
do
this;
she
is
violating
the
Mughal
customs.