The narrative traces the journey of young (later Shah Jahan) as he falls in love with Arjumand Bano (later Mumtaz Mahal). Their love blossoms amidst the complex political landscape of the Mughal court:

The film explores the political intrigue, dynastic wars, and deep devotion that led to the construction of the Taj Mahal—one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

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No discussion of Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story is complete without acknowledging its legendary music. The soul-stirring soundtrack was the final work of the venerable composer , who tragically passed away on May 5, 2006, mere months after the film's release. This poignant fact adds a deep layer of emotion to the film, as it was his cinematic swan song.

: The film features lavish costumes, massive sets, and intricate production design that replicates 17th-century India.

(later Mumtaz Mahal) at the Meena Bazaar. It is described as love at first sight, though their path to marriage is delayed by five years due to court politics. Political Intrigue: