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What a performance by @shahidkapoor ! Maharwal Ratan Singh is the character you feel the strongest for. His character has depth that unfolds like a journey. #Padmaavat My review:
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Padmaavat movie review: It's pretty and partly absorbing but not quite exhilarating

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | MAYUR SANAP
PublishedJan 23, 2018, 4:54 pm IST
UpdatedJan 23, 2018, 10:00 pm IST
This Bhansali magnum opus is the kind of film that tries too hard to get your attention in the runtime of almost three hours.
'Padmaavat' is based on the epic poem Padmavat written by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
'Padmaavat' is based on the epic poem Padmavat written by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
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Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Cast: Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Aditi Rao Hydari, Jim Sarbh, Raza Murad, and Anupriya Goenka.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Padmaavat' is the most ambitious film to emerge from Bollywood's stable in quite a while. It is based on the legend of Rani Padmavati, a legendary Hindu Rajput queen, mentioned in 'Padmavat,' an Awadhi language epic poem written by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi in 1540.

I seldom feel this way about a Bollywood film, but sitting in my seat watching 'Padmaavat', I felt privileged as a moviegoer. Privileged that such a film has been made about Rajput pride, and privileged that it has been made in our times that only glorifies the Rajputs. But unfortunately, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali fails to give us a compelling cinematic experience which does not rely only on visual appeal of the film.

'Padmaavat' is essentially a love story between Padmavati (Deepika Padukone), a very beautiful princess of Singhal and Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor), the King of Mewar. Their love at first sight quickly results into the King's second marriage. Meanwhile, a power obsessed Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh), the Turko-Afghan ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, hears about mesmerising beauty of Rani Padmavati, who ultimately calls for a war on Chittor to capture her. The subsequent events form the rest of the narrative.

'Padmaavat' is one of the most expensive Indian films ever made. It is also the first Indian film to be released in IMAX 3D.Padmaavat is one of the most expensive Indian films ever made. It is also the first Indian film to be released in IMAX 3D.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes his most courageous film yet, but sadly the results are not very impressive. The film that is a war epic, love story, and costume drama, all in one, is bogged down by mediocre execution. Much will be said about the film's daunting length, and the truth is, it could have been shorter. It's the kind of film that tries too hard to get your attention in the run-time of almost three hours. However, the second half of the film does get little pacy and you are swept into Rani Padmavati's political tactics and her personal growing-up journey. The idea of Sati/Jauhar seems a bit jarred in today's times, especially when the entire film builds to that one high moment.

Deepika Padukone performs adequately. She looks ethereal - a compliment that she has heard many times before, especially in Bhansali's last two movies. Here, she has minimum dialogues to deliver, and she lets her expressive eyes do the talking and that only works in her favour. Shahid Kapoor gives an earnest performance; it is a very controlled performance from his part and he owns literally every scene he is in. Also, Deepika and Shahid's chemistry is ravishing. They sizzle in every scene they are in together. Ranveer Singh as the menacing Khilji is effective in parts, but overall, his egomaniacal act is too loud. 'Padmaavat' is certainly not his best work, but it offers ample evidence of his growth.

Ranveer Singh as Sultan Alauddin Khilji in the still from 'Padmaavat'.Ranveer Singh as Sultan Alauddin Khilji in the still from 'Padmaavat'.

The supporting cast has done a fine job - especially Jim Sarbh and Aditi Rao Hydari. A slight regret is that Sarbh should have had a stronger personality for his background, but his character does not impact the movie in any way. Hydari manages to leave a mark in her limited appearance.

This film has a fine production design, costumes and camera work. It's the technical finesse on display which makes you realise how much hard work Sanjay Leela Bhansali and his team of technicians has put in making this film to look exquisite. But even Sudeep Chatterjee's stellar cinematography that carries on all the way through fails to compensate for run-of-the-mill storytelling and conceptual inconsistency. There is no ferocity of war, no anguish or post traumatic stress. Also, the sub-plot of Maharawal's first wife (played nicely by Anupriya Goenka) gets conveniently mend towards the climax, which is baffling.

Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor in the still from 'Padmaavat'.Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor in the still from 'Padmaavat'.

Music by Sanjay Bhansali is good enough, but the songs appear a redo of his previous work. While Ghoomar','Ek Dil Ek Jaan' are visually appealing, Ranveer's futile dance number Khalbali' reminds you of Bajirao Mastani's Malhari'.

The makers should know that quality trumps quality when it comes to special effects. The clunky CGI in the film is pretty awful and distracting. The inconsequential 3D effects and a glossy crowd-wowing star spectacle make Padmaavat' look like pure product which manipulates the audience to love it. But the fact is, it lacks the real depth and hence the high of watching a good piece of cinema.

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Padmaavat Movie Review: It Is A Breathtaking Homage To The Valour Of The Rajputs!

Subhash K . Jha
Posted on 23rd January 2018

Movie Review: Padmaavat

Starring: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Adito Rao, Jim Serbh

Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Rating: *****(5 stars)

For my money, there is no contemporary filmmaker with the vision and velocity of Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The man makes every frame in his cinema seem like a wondrous timeless work of art.

As in all his films there are visuals in Padmaavat that will be remembered for all times to come. And this is as opportune a time as any to salute Bhansali's cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee who is a magician,a visionary par excellence who can put on screen images that poets and painters put into their creations when at the acme of inspiration.

Almost every moment in the story that Bhansali tells of the royal Queen Padmavati and the Islamic invader who lusts after her, is pure magic. The mesmerizing mise en scene hooks you from the word go when in a spellbinding introduction, the Queen on a hunting trip manages to wound Raja Ratan Singh , in more than one. Lovestuck and besotted Shahid Kapoor's Ratan Singh makes it very clear that he would do anything in his power to protect the beauty and sanctity of the woman he falls in love with and marries.

Palace intrigue is always a high-point in Bhansali's operatic dramas. In Bajirao Mastani we saw Deepika Padukone as the royal queen who ends up being the second wife of a neighbouring empire. A similar fate awaits Deepika in Padmaavat. While the conflict between the two wives in Bajirao Mastani was conspicuously contoured, in PadmaavatDeepika's Padmavati barely manages to interact with her husband's first wife(played by Anupriya Goenka).

It is Padmaavati's conflict with her invader and intended violator Allauddin Khilji which occupies center stage in this rigorous drama of resonant historicity. On many occasions, the historical facts are tampered with for the sake of edifying the essential conflict between the Queen and her invader. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh bring an exquisite operatic duet-like feeling to their parts.Though they sing the same song from different scales,they are like the earth and sky never destined to meet .

Bhansali imparts a portentous potency to their conflict .Without coming face-to-face the two actors convey an almost-unbearable dramatic tension. The climax with all of the Rani's female entourage fighting off the advances of Khilji by hurling hot coal bricks on him ,is a reverberant homage to Ketan Mehta's Mirch Masala.

Remember Naseeruddin Shah's mustache-twirling subedaar in Mehta's film lusting after the feisty Sonbai(Smita Patil)? Bhansali's Padmavati echores Sonbai with heartening whoops of joy. Indeed this is a film that pays a homage to the greatest filmmakers of the country RajKapoor and K Asif and succeeds in going beyond the vision of these two filmmakers.

The sequences at the end of the film featuring Deepika Padukone and a bevy of women all wearing flaming-red , will stay with you for a very long time.I am afraid Shahid Kapoor as Padmavati's husband seems a little shaky in his attempts to counter Ranveer's psychotic Khilji with regal restraint. Shahid internalizes his character's struggles to an extent where he looks bored at times.

But there is no dearth of bravura acting in Padmaavat. While Ranveer and Deepika as antagonists rip the screen part, two other actors Jim Serbh and Aditi Rao shine in smaller roles bringing to their part as Khilji's manipulative toy-boy and idealistc wife, a strong sense of a back-history that belies the length of their roles.

Padmaavat is a work of illimitable splendor. The 3D format seems quite an unnecessary grandeur-enhancement device. When we already have so much to savour and imbibe why hanker for more? This is a film so inured in irradiance and so steeped in splendor you will come away from the experience exhilarated and satiated.

This is a movie so epic in proportion it stands tall among the great films of all time about love and war . In Bhansali, we have our own David Lean.Padmavati proves it.

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Posted: 7 years ago

Originally posted by: briahna

well I found one review and it says Ranveer babu too loud. here it is...

https://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/movie-reviews/230118/padmaavat-movie-review-a-pretty-looking-drama-thats-gripping-but-not-too-exhilarating.html



Ranveer Singh as the menacing Khilji is effective in parts, but overall, his egomaniacal act is too loud. 'Padmaavat' is certainly not his best work, but it offers ample evidence of his growth



Well they didn't really trash his performance calling it cartoonish like what some fans expected. They did acknowledge his growth as an actor. Not all have acting in their blood😳 Some work very very hard.
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Posted: 7 years ago
The film does make a statement how self-righteousness makes you win the battle in your minds but not so much on the frontlines.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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What a beautiful film! @filmpadmaavat... Ranveer Singh is such a delight to watch, can't imagine anyone but Ranveer in the role of Khilji. Nailed it!! @RanveerOfficial

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No one could have played the Khilji better than u and it is your lifetime performance @RanveerOfficial. You acted superbly portraying the brutal n inhuman #Khilji so real that people will hate him but love you for your great performance #Padmaavat

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Well they didn't really trash his performance calling it cartoonish like what some fans expected. They did acknowledge his growth as an actor. Not all have acting in their blood😳 Some work very very hard.



ONE REVIEW and the person decide to ignore the 20 others which praise Ranveer?

HE is getting a terrific response . he really works hard as an actor and he deserves all the praise coming his way.
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Since we all know no one can catch his hand when it comes to acting..u will hate him as a character of #khilji but as an actor @RanveerOfficial nailed it completely in local language one can say he is "Hukum ka Ekka" another masterpiece history repeat.. #Padmaavat #Padmavaat 2/3

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