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#Padmaavat is undoubtedly @deepikapadukone Career best film... As Rani Padmavati, No one cud hv played the role better than her... Her role justifies, why she is considered to be among Top actress of our country... Take a bow Deepika...

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@RanveerOfficial... I am not comparing ur work with other actors... but cudnt control myself... hv to say this... Mujhko aaj aapne, DARR wala SRK dikha... Congratulations to you SUPERSTAR RANVEER only you cud hv Played this Mega role... Ppl will nvr forget those EYES...

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Padmaavat depicts War between Power, Desire & Honour

After intense anticipation, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat finally releases. Starring a stellar cast of Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, DESIblitz reviews this highly awaited Bollywood magnum-opus!

January 24, 2018
Deepika Padukone

The real show-stealer here, though, is Ranveer Singh.

Padmaavat, despite so many protests and delays, has finally descended on our cinema screens.

With a phenomenal cast consisting of Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor, the expectations for this film are sky-high.

Based on a tale that revolves around desire, power and honour, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's historical epic promises to be his most ambitious and nail-biting yet.

So, considering the chaos and controversy that has gone on in the media for the past few months, how good is this period drama? DESIblitz reviews.

Story and Historical Context of Padmaavat

The original story of Padmaavat is depicted in a poem penned by Muhammad Malik Jayasi.

Similar to the original, the film presents the harmonious relationship between the Chittor King, Maharawal Ratan Singh (played by Shahid Kapoor), and the Princess of Singhal, Padmavati (played by Deepika Padukone).

Their love and amiable rapport is interrupted, however, by the arrival of Sultan of Delhi Alauddin Khilji (played by Ranveer Singh), and all hell breaks loose for the Raja and Maharani.

Historically, Khilji, the main villain of this story, invaded the Delhi throne in 1296 AD by murdering his uncle and then leader, Jalaluddin Khilji (played by Raza Murad).

Alauddin was soon informed about Queen Padmavati's beauty by Ratan Singh's banished musician, Raghav Chaitanya.

Driven by lust and curiosity, Khilji headed to Chittor, in order to seize the Maharani. What happened next however, has been subject to much debate.

Old texts imply that Alauddin's request to meet Padmavati was rejected as the Rajput culture prohibited women from meeting unknown men.

With his ego hurt, Khilji declared war against Chittor. However, he could not capture the throne and tragically, Ratan Singh was killed.

Khilji stormed the Chittor kingdom again in 1303. Finally conquering it, the brutal warrior went in search of Padmavati.

However, by then, the Maharani and the other women had performed mass suicide through Jauhar', in order to preserve their honour.

Bhansali's Splendid Direction

When it comes to filmmaking, no one can doubt Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) and his ambitious direction.

SLB's use of wide-shots during the battle sequences of the film are incredible to watch. Plus, when the characters are running, the camera runs with them, giving Padmaavat its visceral feel.

These shots really make the movie a magnum-opus, in a literal sense. No wonder Padmaavatis the first Indian film to be released in IMAX 3D.

Undoubtedly, it is Bhansali's creative eye that becomes the highlight of his work.

There is everything one expects to see: the lavish sets, visually stunning costumes, and yes, plenty of colours.

Usually, in Bhansali films, we find it is often the two female protagonists who confront each other.

Padmaavat marks the first time since Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam that the lead male protagonists in an SLB film come vis-a-vis with each other.

The confrontations that we see in this movie between Ranveer and Shahid are quite iconic. After all, you don't get to witness two handsome Bollywood hunks sharing screen-space every day!

As grand as the premise of Padmaavat is, the climax is equally enthralling, reaching a crescendo that leaves you stunned.

The Jauhar' scene is one which gives goosebumps, especially due to its dramatic build-up.

The haunting screams of the women, upbeat background music and stellar performances will leave you shocked and will remain with you for days to come.

These ultimate 15-20 minutes take the film to a whole new level. And the scene also unequivocally proves what a magnificent director Sanjay Leela Bhansali is.

Excellent Performances by the Cast of Padmaavat

Padmaavat, as expected, features some power-packed performances. Deepika Padukone, to begin with, is simply remarkable.

No one could have portrayed Padmavati better than Padukone. Deepika appears so immaculate and graceful in each scene, no matter how serious or intense it is.

After playing Mastani, Deepika's acting goes notches higher in this spectacular venture.

Shahid Kapoor also does a great job. His voice is buland (strong), his expressions are fierce and posture is valiant as Ratan Singh. Plus, Kapoor and Padukone's chemistry is exquisite, they look so convincing together as king and queen.

The real show-stealer here, though, is Ranveer Singh. He is terrific, to say the least. Ranveer as Alauddin Khilji is the most menacing villain in Bollywood, since perhaps Sanjay Dutt as Kancha Cheena.

Khilji's ferocity sticks in your mind even after the credits roll. This is Ranveer's best performance till date, period.

However, it's not just the main cast who shine. The supporting cast also deliver extraordinary performances.

Jim Sarbh is first-rate as Malik Kafur, the eunuch consort to Khilji. His screen presence is so strong that any small act or dialogue leaves a great effect on the audience.

In fact, Aditi Rao Hydaris screen appearance is equally impactful and she looks gorgeous as Khilji's wife, Mehrunissa.

With minimal dialogues in the film, Hydari's body language and expressions convey many sentiments. She is very good!

A special mention also goes to Anupriya Goenka who was previously seen in Tiger Zinda Hai. Goenka leaves a solid impression as Nagmati, the first wife and chief queen of Ratan Singh. Anupriya has high potential as an actress.

And finally, legendary Raza Murad also enacts his part well.

Empathy towards the Characters and Storyline

There are mutual feelings that audiences will experience for the male and female characters, respectively.

On one hand, we feel anger towards Alauddin Khilji and Maharawal Ratan Singh (though for differing reasons).

For example, the viewer despises the lust and tyranny which drives Khilji to destroy another woman's life.

When it comes to Ratan Singh, we feel angered that his high principles and self-pride prevent him from attacking Khilji during opportune moments and annihilating this enemy.

On the other hand, the audience feels proud and empathetic towards the female characters Padmavati and Mehrunissa.

This is because both these characters are strong-willed during a time where women were mainly considered to be homemakers, rather than decision makers.

For instance, Mehrunissa tries to help the Rajputs, without caring that her life and reputation could be at risk.

Similarly, with Padmavati, she would do anything to preserve her honour and duty as a Rajput.

It is the nobility of their actions despite being doomed to sadness and death by the world of men. The fact that they continue to do what they deem as right, shows their strength. And Bhansali is able to exhibit this female power without being preachy or excessive.

Another observation is that SLB often uses symbolism to highlight the concept of his stories.

For example, in Devdas, it was the diya which depicted the strength of Paro's love for Dev.

The film Black focuses on visual impairment and how one cannot see anything but darkness and black'. That is, until it finally snows. The purity of the snow implies hope and light.

Symbolism is also faintly used in Padmaavat. This time, it is in form of a lotus, which is seen on top of the T' in the official posters.

The lotus is beautiful and delicate, yet it can float and survive amongst the muck surrounding it it symbolises the strength and untainted grace of Maharani Padmavati.

Mesmerising Soundtrack and Background Score

After previous exceptional musical soundtracks like Ram Leela and Bajirao Mastani, SLB has once again scored a chartbuster with Padmaavat.

The album, overall, incorporates a rich blend of Rajasthani and Middle Eastern sounds.

Ghoomar' denotes the traditional dance from Rajasthan, and includes terrific vocals by Shreya Ghoshal and Swaroop Khan.

There is a strong folk feel to the song, which is accompanied by a delightful spectacle that sees Padukone grooving authentically.

In contrast, Binte Dil' and Khalibali' are two songs which emit Middle Eastern beats and rhythms.

Binte Dil', in particular, has a real majestic feel to it. The main lyrics describe how a girl's heart is in Egypt/Misr. In short, these lines summarise Khilji's attraction towards Padmavati.

Arijit Singh's endeavour to sing in an Arabic way is excellent. This can be added to his best works!

Khalibali' slightly differs in style to Binte Dil', although the attraction towards the Maharani is still described. The tone in Khalibali' is celebratory, almost like the Malhari' of Padmaavat.

Collectively, the songs are spellbinding and Sanchit Balhara's background score is both enchanting and gripping.

One simply cannot fault the music of this film!

Final Word?

Despite many positive points, there are a few flaws in the film.

Firstly, the duration of 2 hours and 40 minutes seems lengthy, especially because the second-half slightly drags out. With a few edits, the movie can be shortened, at least down to 2 hours and 30 minutes!

Secondly, the film seems to focus predominantly on Khilji. It would have been interesting to see more of Padmavati's background. For instance, how she grew up being more knowledgeable and how she trained in archery.

This would have added greater depth to her role and could help us to see a clearer graph of character progression.

Furthermore, queen Nagmati is demonstrated in a quite a non-amicable manner. We wish her character was made stronger and featured more prominently in the film.

However, despite these few changes, Padmaavat is certainly another masterpiece by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

The film is a work of art which must be appreciated and celebrated. And it could even be acknowledged as his best work till date.

The viewer does not solely watch Padmaavat, they live it. We strongly recommend you go and see this mesmerising piece of cinema!

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and here is the review I have been waiting for. this critic is a mind blowing fan of my shah...but when she said that the movie fan and raees not up to mark, my heart broke. but she did like shah in both movies...which was nice. here you go...


Wednesday, January 24, 2018




Review: PADMAAVAT


BORIYAAT




(Pretty looking but boring as hell!)

2.5 stars


Mini Review:


The story of a beautiful, faithful queen and a lustful invader

who will stop at nothing is told in three very long hours. The

costume drama is beautiful and Rajasthan is a great setting

for this tale of Rajput valor. But the talk of pride and glory is

so endless, it makes you want to run into your sword out

of sheer boredom. But Ranveer Singh makes a brilliant

hammy villain, and Deepika is luminous.




And you say to Sanjay Leela Bhasali, 'Kuch naya batao!'


Main Review:


Sanjay Leela Bhansali has a penchant for controversy, whether

it was the pinga' song sung by the Peshwa queen in Bajirao

Mastani' or the Ghoomar' dance in this film. There was also the

question of did the king dance to a very colloquial modern

vaat lavli' song. But the Marathi manner' remained a TV debate

and angry newspaper articles by conscience keepers'.




This time, the Rajput Moral Police took to burning theatres and

tearing down posters thinking their Rajput pride would be hurt if a

Muslim king were shown romancing a Rajput princess. If only they

had seen the film! Their anger would have been turned into sheer

boredom of a costume drama that goes on and on and on.


Stiff Upper Lip And Everything Else!




That Sanjay Leela Bhansali can make things look good is not

in contest. Visually, the film is beautiful. But when you hear the

tiny (yes, he's so thin, he could be counted as half a Rajput)

Shahid Kapoor play Maharawal Ratan Singh and talk about

Rajpur pride and glory and principles and code of war, he just

seems like he's playacting. He talks so much about the Rajput

Shaan' (pride of Rajputs), you begin to pray for Shakaal from

Shaan' the 1980 film to show up and save us from the lecturing.

Plus, he's so stiff, you wonder if they used extra glue used for

his moustache twirl and used it on his neck.




The howlarious part is his terrible, terrible dialog: Tumahre

haathon mein meri talwar achhi lagti hai!' (My sword looks

very nice in your hands!). In this age of Internet memes and

hashtags, you burst outlaughing and say, '#TWHS!'




Deepika Is Luminous, But She Was Better 'Mastani'


Deepika Padukone mostly has tears in her saucer eyes, and it's

funny to see how she bends down to hug her boring husband.

She carries her clothes beautifully, but you wish there was

something more to her than the adoring looks she has to give

to Shahid Kapoor (who looks comical when he's impaled by her

arrow), and bores us to death with his endless dialog.




The Film Belongs To Khilji!




Ranveer Singh saves the film with a lot of hamming and we

love him for that. He looks like he had fun playing the demented,

wicked Alauddin Khilji. And his dialog is so bad it is good. Plus,

kudos to Bhansali for showing a very interesting sexual angle

to this villain. Takes courage to do that. Ranveer's wild dance

is just fab, and so are his deeds: his suspicious nature when

he changes the food plates, him strangling the nephew... And

the women in the audience sighed audibly, lustfully when he's

sleeping topless in the tent or bathing or...


The other characters, like Jim Sarbh who is slave to Khilji, Gora

Singh the Rajput SenaPati, Rawal's first wife Nagmati, Badal's

mother are all great supporting cast, but Ranveer Singh simply

lights up the screen, even if he's shown lovelorn, waiting for

morning to come...




He also makes the audience laugh out loud in complete empathy

when Shahid Kapoor shows up to say goodbye in one scene.

Ranveer throws down the lotus flower (Padma' means lotus)

in disgust and says, Why do you have to turn up every time I'm

hoping to see Padmaavati!'


That summed up this overly long, tedious, but beautiful film for me.

Take a bow Ranveer Singh, your hamming saves this film.


(A sanitised version of this review appears on www.nowrunning.com )

http://manishalakhe.blogspot.ca/2018/01/review-padmaavat.html
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Wow , what a movie . I still have goosebumps. The last 15 minutes and every single shot ranveer and shahid ,Jim mind blowing.

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#QuickReview #Padmaavat imagine rooting for a villain! film is so tedious, ma kasam i would have walked into my sword! she took 40 minutes to walk into the bleddy fire...

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Tumhare haathon mein meri talwar acchi dikhti hai!' #TWHS dialog of the year...cc: @renukaVyavahare


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after seeing movie, realised @RajaSen s mooch > shahid's.


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checkout this review and tweets, one of my fav reviewer

http://manishalakhe.blogspot.ca/2018/01/review-padmaavat.html

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seems like tiger zinda hai got better reviews ...its good the clash was avoided
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From what I see here and outside social media platform (reviews/feedback) the film is received with decent critical outcome. Good going on that front. Baaki...the prevailing intolerance can only be defeated by the movie going audience. Till now, there seems to be no improvement in the 'problem states'. CMs - noncommittal, exhibitors backed out. @TM any update on that? I really hope the situation overturns in the next 2 days.

And in regards to the critical response, many heap praises on Ranveer, followed by DP. Surprisingly, the ever dependable Shahid is left behind this time. Probably cos, ranveer essays the strong, author-backed role and DP plays the main protagonist/titular role and both their characters drive the plot forward. On the other hand for shahid, to rise above the supporting part, the writing should offer the substance and depth, which unfortunately may not be the case here. But I'm yet to view the film and I'm sure, being a capable artist that he is, he'd have done enough justice to the Rajput king.
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Originally posted by: briahna

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checkout this review and tweets, one of my fav reviewer

http://manishalakhe.blogspot.ca/2018/01/review-padmaavat.html

manishalakhe

seems like tiger zinda hai got better reviews ...its good the clash was avoided


Hahaha...dil pe pathhar rakh ke kehna pad raha hai ...warna toh sau nairyel chadhaaye the clash ke liye 😆😆 Let's see Zero and D3 might clash...there is a hope!
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Originally posted by: Nishita123



Hahaha...dil pe pathhar rakh ke kehna pad raha hai ...warna toh sau nairyel chadhaaye the clash ke liye😆😆Let's see Zero and D3 might clash...there is a hope!



dil pehh patharr rakh karr advance meh keh rahi hoon...zero bilkul zero hoga boxoffice parr. shah wanted to play with ra 1, I said khel leh beta, then he wanted to play with CE, hny, dudwaale, I say ok play. but not anymore. I simply hate the dwarf trailer...and to top it it has same boring pairing of anu/kat...I am still nursing bruises from jthj...and now this zero??

as for bhai...as long as he keeps giving his fans halka phulka action packed movies...its will be BB. just stay away from serious acting, I think he should say no to bharat, nahi toh tubelight ka result hoga.

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