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This man playing the maniacal Khilji is the best thing about #Padmaavat .He is so good that you'd hate him every time he is on screen. What a stupendous performance! @RanveerOfficial keep the madness of the movies alive in you. That's what makes you deliver such brilliant acts!


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You loathe, cringe & shudder at the mere sight of Khilji deliciously wrapped & delivered by a career best act by @RanveerOfficial! Evilness never looked this good on-screen!
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Watched #Padmaavat & the movie is no less than a visual extravaganza... A cinematic experience that you should not miss @RanveerOfficial clearly steals the show.. You will hate him like you love him.. Go watch the movie tomorrow #PadmaavatWins

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@RanveerOfficial Har naayab cheez haasil karne wala #khilji haar karke bhi Dil jeet gaya. Saw #Padmavat and loved hating you! It's Your Film! Lots and lots of luck love and success to you. Film should have been called #khilji.

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Saw Press show of #Padmaavat ... Mindblowing is the word!!!! Movie is still running on my mind and thats the strength of great cinema...superbb!!! @deepikapadukone @RanveerOfficial @shahidkapoor @filmpadmaavat @bhansaliprod_fc
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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.




😆 for me one review does the job! Anyways let's keep it clean, enjoy the good!
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Padmaavat movie review: A relentlessly opulent, magnificently-mounted paean to Rajput aan baan shaan'

If there's one thing that keeps us from brooding too much through the film, it is Ranveer Singh. Not once does he try to make us like him, and that makes us like him even more. As Bhansali's Khilji, he is electric.

Written by Shubhra Gupta | New Delhi | Published: January 23, 2018 10:51 pm
Padmaavat reviewPadmaavat movie review: Padmaavat is spectacular: no one can do spectacle like Bhansali.

Padmaavat movie cast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, Jim Sarbh, Anupriya Goenka, Raza Murad
Padmaavat movie director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Padmaavat movie rating: 2.5 stars

All those agitating over how Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat would trample all over Rajput pride, you may rest easy: the director didn't need a memo from the Karni Sena and all the other self-styled armies' on keeping it sanskaari' his entire film is a relentlessly opulent, magnificently-mounted paean to Rajput aan baan shaan'.

Here's how it goes, just in case you are one of those rare people who haven't been breathlessly following the film's troubles: the Rajput king Ratan Singh (Kapoor) is the hero, the Muslim invader Alauddin Khilji (Singh) is the villain, and the object of their mutual adoration is the utterly gorgeous Padmavati, who will always and forever be a good Indian girl, and later, wife. When we see her first, she is fleet of foot and clear of eye, a joyous free spirit who has a will of her own. She ends up committing jauhar', her life and death circumscribed by male notions of honour.

If that's not patriarchy, then I'm Queen Padmavati, who of course did not exist. And while we of course cannot judge the actions of the dramatis personae who presumably lived in the 13th century (even if they were mythical creatures, created by the poet Malik Mohammad Jayasi) by present day gender roles, we do see that the director has a problem on his hands: how do you show a beautiful queen jumping into a pyre, along with hundreds of her compatriots (a shot has a pregnant woman and a little girl), without glorifying the act?

One way of doing it is to stuff the beginning and the middle acts with so much glitter and glamour that we are expected to be swept away. Which we dutifully do: there's a kind of beauty in the way Bhansali creates his frames, even if your eye begins to be overwhelmed by it. Deepika Padukone has never been lovelier. She wears those stunning costumes, never letting them wear her, even if her waist is decorously covered in the Ghoomar song (alert viewers may see a flash of the said body part in other parts of the film). Shahid Kapoor sports kohl in his eyes, and clearly articulated muscles in his chest, often left bare. But this film belongs to Ranveer Singh's Khilji, who bites into mounds of meat (serving well the prototype of the Muslim savage) and his part with such relish that you can taste it.

5 Reasons To Watch Sanjay Leela Bhansali Film Padmaavat

If it hadn't been for the extreme reactions from a bunch of extreme reactionaries-cum-buffoons which nearly derailed the release the film, Bhansali's latest opus would have been just another Bhansali extravganza, full of costumery and puffery. But given that all art is political, even if it is dressed up art, Padmaavat becomes more than it is, because the director chooses to outline the vileness of his antagonist, and underline the pati-vrata ness' of Rani Padmavati. Far from any subtle touches, Bhansali's black-and-white delineation of the good Hindu and the bad Muslim (who could also, gasp, swing both ways) is so stark that that we are left with no illusion about which part of the political firmament he wants to be on the right side of.

Finally, and we can't get away from this, the question for us while watching this fresh version of the oldest tale in the book ek tha raja, ek thi rani, dono mar gaye, khatam kahani'is, how do we deal with the fact of a woman being forced to jump into a pyre to save the honour' of her husband, and her people?

Of course, Padmaavat is spectacular: no one can do spectacle like Bhansali. This was what he was born to do. You can easily delight in it while the going is good. But nearly three hours of it, and looping rhetoric around what constitutes Rajput valour can and does become tiresome. And that compulsion to make sati' so good-looking, when the singeing of flesh can be so gruesome, is troubling.

If there's one thing that keeps us from brooding too much through the film, it is Ranveer Singh. Not once does he try to make us like him, and that makes us like him even more. As a performer, he has always been unpredictable, in a good way. As Bhansali's Khilji, he is electric. And try as anyone might, so is the attraction between the outsider and the queen: it is their doomed love story, whose embers rain on the screen, that we take away with us.

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Watched #Padmaavat - @deepikapadukone you look so beautiful & graceful with total dignity . @RanveerOfficial you have enhanced the standards of menacing acting to extreme level. #SanjayLeelaBhansali every frame of thr film was spectacular. @viacom18

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@shahidkapoor ...You were perfect as Maharaja Rawal Ratan. Your chemistry with @deepikapadukone is so outstanding!!! #Padmaavat


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Padmaavat movie review: Ranveer Singh's menacing Khilji act leaves you transfixed in this epic film

Padmaavat Film Review: We just saw the SLB masterpiece and are blown away with Ranveer Singh's acting

By Urmimala Banerjee | Updated: January 23, 2018 6:59 pm
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Padmaavat movie review: Ranveer Singh's menacing Khilji act leaves you transfixed in this epic film

No other film in recent times has faced as much scrutiny as Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat. From the attack in Jaipur where the sets were destroyed to the ongoing protests by the Rajput Karni Sena, the film has been in the eye of a storm and how! The film starts off with a disclaimer that it is based on Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi's poem Padmaavat. The work first published in 1540, ranks as one of the oldest poems in Awadhi language. The story of Queen Padmini of Chittor is a part of India's folklore. Many of us know about the brave queen who committed Jauhar rather than surrender her honour to the invader Alauddin Khilji. The trailer impressed us all and now it's time to find out what the film is all about.

What is it about?
Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor) travels to the land of Singhal to get pearls for his wife Nagmati (Anupriya Goenka). There he meets Padmavati (Deepika Padukone) and instantly falls for her beauty. They marry and return to Chittor. Raghav Chetan, the guru of Maharawal Ratan Singh, tries to attack the king but is caught and exiled. He tells Khilji (Ranveer Singh) that Queen Padmavati is a woman of fabled beauty and brains and he should have her. Khilji begins his conquest but fails as she along with the women of Chittor commit Jauhar. The film is a combination of history and Muhammad Jayasi's poem Padmaavat. (Also Read: Will Padmaavat beat Tiger Zinda Hai to become the widest Bollywood release?)

What's hot?
The film is a visual delight and deserves a watch just for the beauty of its frames. Whether it's the introduction of Jalaluddin Khilji or Deepika's entry or the view of the Darbar of Alauddin, every shot leaves you awestruck. Kudos to Sudeep Chatterjee for his spectacular work. The second highlight is obviously Ranveer Singh as Khilji. The only one who looks imposing before him is Raza Murad as Jalaluddin. Ferocious, selfish, lecherous, tactical or crazily power-hungry, he brings alive all shades of Khilji with finesse and fervour. Deepika Padukone looks beautiful and grows on you as the film progresses. She will give you goosebumps in the climax. Shahid Kapoor gives a restrained performance as Maharawal Ratan Singh with his eyes conveying his emotions. Jim Sarbh lends the needed wickedness to his character of the effeminate slave general while Aditi Rao Hydari leaves an impact. The song Ghoomar is wonderfully choreographed and is a feast for the eyes. Ek Dil Ek Jaan also stands out because of its timing and soulful nature. As a story-teller, Bhansali extols on the virtues of Rajputs cherishing their honour and pride.

What's not?
The story is a combination of Muhammad Jayasi's poem and folklore. While Padmaavat has the grandeur, it does not touch the emotional high especially the relationship between Maharawal Ratan Singh and Queen Padmavati. Though entertaining, some might find certain aspects of Khilji's projection OTT. The song where he is dancing with his generals reminds you of Malhari and one will find it hard to believe that Khilji really shook a leg like this!

Verdict
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film is a visual delight and thoroughly entertaining fare, courtesy the epic performance by Ranveer Singh. It talks about Rajput pride and there is nothing that will offend anyone. At least, I couldn't find anything that can be termed offensive in anyway. And there is no dream sequence between Khilji and Padmavati.

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Have been hearing some great great things about @RanveerOfficial in #Padmaavat. Much congratulations Ranveer, you and the entire team rightly deserves all the adulation. Missed to see it today, but can't wait to watch it now. #GoSeePadmaavatEveryone

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