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Posted: 11 years ago
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Why is CV showing Akbar & Pratap War again & again?Changing Whole History.

Look To Some Historical Dates & Years:

Akbar became Mughal Emperor on 14 February 1556.

In 1556 Akbar fought two wars.(Pratap Age :16)

1.Battle for Delhi which was won by Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya on 6 October 1556.

2.Battle of Panipat which was won by Akbar on 5 November 1556.

On December 7, 1556 Akbar along with Bairam Khan left Delhi to fight with Sikandar Shah Suri.Sikandar surrendered the fort to Akbar on July 25, 1557.( Pratap Age :17)

On 1558-59 Ajmer was captured by Akbar.( Pratap Age :18)

CV's is changing whole history again & again.

I think CV must focus on Pratap & Ajabde marriage & personal life of Pratap.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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ya, for time they should do this but 100 percent non historical war, what about the actors? they also have to work hard!! and we all after all want more of PrAja but for the sake of making the show more exciting they have done all this fiction. i dont know what cvs want😕real strange😕. there was the same case in veer shivaji too, they just defamed soirabai evn though i dont know was she really used to be like that. historical shows are now more fiction.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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To be blunt, there is less known about MP's life till he became the Maharana. CVs of this serial often take creative liberties to keep show running and add their own masala. Never heard of Ajabde being besties with Phool (correct me if I am mistaken about history). Or this increased enmity between Akbar and MP over a girl (Phool again). And this absurd love triangle that CVs tried to make between Ajabde-Pratap-Phool and Pratap-Phool-Jalal.
The way I see it CVs are making it historical fiction. They showed romance earlier. Family drama before that and time to time add wars to add action and thrills and make it a daily soap with roller coaster ride.

They have added some stuff from their past shows too. Mala was there between Manu and Raja Gangadhar in JKR also, same scenes. Sakha veer might have been a sobriquet for MP but CVs modeled that track and Pratap's costume after Krantiguru in JKR.

There were many discussions on history in past. Now it is a lucky coincidence if historical facts are taken up in this show.

War gives them ratings. Last year it became #1 on Sony and I guess even entered top 10 on TRP chart for time being when war with Afghans and jauhar track was on.

They cashed on romance till now. Now it is war. Thereafter romance and marriage with spice of family politics again.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Since very little documented fact is available about MRP growing up years
it would have been much better to just move on to the next phase of his life
for which he is famous in history...and also much more eventful... have seen quite a few historical shows (non-indian) where under similar circumstances only some notable and documented events were shown along with little bit of fiction and then the story directly moved on to the actual history (where all the characters are grown ups) that was well documented...and that did not at all reduce the popularity of the show...I wonder why this is not possible with indian shows...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Because of less information present on internet abut the real MP .. we cannt say anythng .. some posts were saying pratap was just 17 wen akbar Captured ajmer .. n this not 100% non fiction show . So there will be MINOR changes ...
But i m a lil counfused coz .. no one is 100% sure abut wht happened in real ..so cant say anything ..

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