Even in Tudors, the commoners/courtiers were able to approach the king and speak to him when they were given a chance to do so...
It depends on the darbar...
after all the people had been brought in front of the sabha that was used for meting justice and proclaiming judgement...
It'd be odd if someone rushed into his private chambers...but this was an open sabha...not even a place where he was convening with his ministers privately...if they set out to make everything extremely right, quite a bit of episode time would finish in announcements like 'Takhliya' 'Haazir ho rahe hain' etc etc especially when the episode is only 20 minutes long...
and yes the man and woman were rude when addressing the shehenshah - but that is why he was getting punished...
I found the scene pretty apt...a good balance between Jalal's anger and then the whole transformation into his emotional turmoil with glimpses into his past...
But yes, I agree...that I don't like the Jalal-Ruqs equation now...instead of seeming like a royal couple they are constantly scheming against a Rajput princess which seems too petty...Jalal being impulsive and getting annoyed with Jodha makes sense...but I wish he'd stop scheming with Ruqs...
I liked it when he used to remain silent whenever Ruqs/MA were complaining about her (and then go on to take his own decisions!)
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