Then he dies just after apologising to Jodhaa. He manages to warn the emperor of the attack, however, who then realises what the past misunderstanding was concerning the letter. Shariffudin’s army chases Sujamal and kills him. After Sujamal overhears Sharifuddin plotting a silent attack on the emperor, he quickly leaves to warn Akbar of this conspiracy. Sujamal, Sharifuddin Hussain, and his allies attack Agra. This impresses Jodhaa, who comes back to him. Later, Akbar controls the dissents among the Hindus and Muslims by announcing that every religion has its rights in his kingdom. Akbar returns and travels through the common folk in disguise to understand the problems of his people better.
He also finds out that she is skilled in sword fighting, and engages in a playful duel with Jodhaa, who tells him to investigate the working of his relations and kingdom. Later Akbar finds out the truth and goes to her maternal home, apologises to her, and asks her to come back, but she refuses. Jodhaa doesn’t give an explanation, indignant at her character being questioned. Akbar is enraged and banishes Jodhaa from the kingdom. Akbar sends his men to arrest Sujamal, who thinks Jodhaa has framed him, and immediately flees. She finds the letter Jodhaa had written and has it sent, and when Sujamal comes to meet Jodhaa in private, she insinuates to Akbar that Jodhaa went to meet her lover. Akbar’s nurse and nanny, Maham Anga, whom he loves like his own mother, despises Jodhaa and conspires to humiliate her in front of Akbar.