Akbar the Interpreter
Akbar the Interpreter

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Akbar the Interpreter

1973
Movie
111 min
Persian

Akbar has just lost his job when he meets a foreign tourist woman named Catherine and starts working as her guide. This proves to be troublesome since his wife and his former co-workers try to end his new relationship.

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Director: Vittorio CottafaviGenres: Drama, History, Biography

Plot Summary

This historical drama, presented as a television film, chronicles the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. It delves into his efforts to forge a unified Indian empire through religious tolerance and political acumen. The narrative focuses on his challenges in managing a diverse populace and his philosophical explorations.

Critical Reception

As a made-for-television film from 1973, detailed contemporary critical reception is scarce in easily accessible public records. However, its historical subject matter and directorial approach suggest an aim for an informative and character-driven portrayal of a significant historical figure, likely received as a respectable, if not groundbreaking, television event of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical scope and focus on a pivotal emperor.

  • Noted for its attempt to portray a complex figure and his challenges.

  • Likely viewed as a competent, albeit perhaps understated, historical drama for television.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this historical television film is not readily available.

Fun Fact

Vittorio Cottafavi, the director, was known for his visually striking historical and mythological films, often bringing a dramatic flair to television productions.

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