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PADMAAVAT STORY: Rani Padmavati (Deepika Padukone) - the wife of Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid…
PADMAAVAT STORY: Rani Padmavati (Deepika Padukone) - the wife of Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor), is known for her beauty and valour in 13th century India. She captures the fancy of the reigning Sultan of Delhi, the tyrant Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh), who becomes obsessed with her and goes to great lengths to fulfill his greed. PADMAAVAT REVIEW: Based on a Sufi poem of the same name written in 1540 by Malik Muhammad Jayasi, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has added his own flair and interpretation to 'Padmaavat', giving it a fairy-tale sheen. This makes all the controversy pointless, and pale in comparison to the spectacle that unfolds. Bhansali reunites with two of his favourite leads in recent times - Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, but adds Shahid Kapoor to complete this trio of commendable acting talent. Shahid is steadfast and unflappable as Maharawal Ratan Singh - the ruler of Mewar, brimming with Rajput pride. He brings a regal aura to the character that warrants him winning the confidence and loyalty of the Mewar kingdom and more importantly, Rani Padmavati's heart. Deepika is radiant as the Rajput Queen whose beauty, brains and valour moves the entire plot along once Alauddin Khilji becomes obsessed with her. Padmavati's allure beyond the superficial is prominent post-interval, when her character comes to life and she gets to showcase her acting range. Ranveer as Alauddin Khilji is seen as an unhinged, barbaric Sultan, who is consumed with a ravenous libido for power and flesh. He unleashes an animal magnetism on screen with a scarred face, kohl-lined eyes and a greased torso. The scenes between him and Shahid are some of the most engrossing, as both flex their acting muscles at opposite ends of the moral spectrum. Besides them, Aditi Rao Hydari stands her ground as the naive Mehrunissa who gets a rude awakening when she discovers her husband Alauddin's true nature. Jim Sarbh is somewhat misplaced as the Sultan's slave-general, unable to generate enough menace to overshadow his master's own. Nonetheless, the ensemble moves well in tune with Bhansali's vision of this larger-than-life retelling. The director's expertise in heightening opulence and grandeur is well-known, further distinguishable in 3D. Cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee compliments him by beautifully capturing some jaw-dropping scenery. Lastly, watch it for it's cinematic brilliance and you will be proud of your culture...
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Watching a Bhansali movie is always a treat. Padmaavat promised to leave a mark on Bollywood with…
Watching a Bhansali movie is always a treat. Padmaavat promised to leave a mark on Bollywood with its lavish set, gorgeous costume, breath-taking visuals, larger than life characters and a mesmerising music but if you remove all that Padmaavat is your mediocre Bollywood movie with foot tapping dance number. This movie didn't live up to its potential, a total waste of such fine actors and acting. When I say acting I mean brooding, delivering punch lines, looking gorgeous, flexing biceps and wielding swords. I started respecting Deepika as an actor after Ramleela, paired with Ranveer, this couple proved they are here to rule Bollywood but Padmaavat is going to disappoint fans of this couple. That being said, why didn't I rate this movie as low as possible? Like I said earlier, Bhansali's movies are a visual treat. You can hate them or you can love them but cannot deny that his movies are a class apart and he nobody can beat him in his own game. He is one of a kind filmmaker this industry needs who deserves appreciation for his work. I'm reviewing this movie after 12 hrs and even now I can't stop the background score playing in my head on a loop. That ending had me on the edge of my seat, it was the only saving grace of this sinking ship.
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Neither Ranveer's performance nor movie itself were entertaining enough to keep people in theaters.…
Neither Ranveer's performance nor movie itself were entertaining enough to keep people in theaters. Good things were Deepika did it with grace and music.of the film. Apart from that there is nothing in the movie. Ranveer spoiled it with his overacting. Only this controversy could have saved this movie otherwise simply boring.
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Set in 1303 AD Medieval India, but totally filled with historical inaccuracies, Padmaavat is the…
Set in 1303 AD Medieval India, but totally filled with historical inaccuracies, Padmaavat is the story of glorification, over glorification n some more cartoonish glorification. Rani Padmavati is famous for her 21st century ornaments, 21st century make up n some pathetic dialogues. This movie is a perfect example of self indulgence n a lousy one filled with Hollywood copied war n action scenes.
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Set in 1303 AD Medieval India, but totally filled with historical inaccuracies, Padmaavat is the…
Set in 1303 AD Medieval India, but totally filled with historical inaccuracies, Padmaavat is the story of glorification, over glorification n some more cartoonish glorification. Rani Padmavati is famous for her 21st century ornaments, 21st century make up n some pathetic dialogues. This movie is a perfect example of self indulgence n a lousy one filled with Hollywood copied war n action scenes.
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Verdict: SLB proves his magic yet again. Padmaavat is one of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's dream…
Verdict: SLB proves his magic yet again. Padmaavat is one of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's dream projects, apart from Black and Bajirao Mastani. After the 2015 historical drama, he returns with two of his favorite actors - Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh - but this time, they are not cast opposite each other. Based on a poem by Malik ... ...Read full review
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