New York Times TRASHES Padmaavat - Page 2

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo

Yes for sure, SLB's portrayal of Allaudin and Muslims is downright shameful. Nobody is saying don't depict all the wrong that Allaudin did - go ahead - but by resorting him to a cartoonish barbarian, the implication is that Muslims are, like their stereotype, uncivilized and uncouth.


That still didnt stop Pakistan from releasing it. Shows what a great ghiaratmand nation we are. #SoProud. 🥱
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Aaj yahan kya ho raha hain?
Laugh riot everywhere. 🤣
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Can someone please tell these SJWs at NYT that Padmaavat is based on a poem and that not everything has to be turned into Islam vs Hinduism?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: s**ttySavitri

Can someone please tell these SJWs at NYT that Padmaavat is based on a poem and that not everything has to be turned into Islam vs Hinduism?


She have a history of it
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At the beginning of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Bajirao Mastani, a Bollywood romance set in 18th-century India, there's much talk of planting saffron (that is, Hindu) flags in Delhi, the heart of the Mughal (that is, Muslim) empire. Is this going to be an unpleasant India-for-Hindus epic? On the other hand, the movie seems to have some feminist bona fides: Mastani (Deepika Padukone) is an impressively fierce woman warrior, who saves the life of the equally fierce Bajirao (Ranveer Singh) on the battlefield as arrows whiz by her head. "Mastani writes her own destiny, she says. Well, O.K.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: s**ttySavitri

Can someone please tell these SJWs at NYT that Padmaavat is based on a poem and that not everything has to be turned into Islam vs Hinduism?


So Anupama Chopra and Rajeev Masand are also SJWs? 😕

And did the poem laid out all these character details?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: s**ttySavitri

Can someone please tell these SJWs at NYT that Padmaavat is based on a poem and that not everything has to be turned into Islam vs Hinduism?


Precisely. It has become a norm to appear fake woke on the internet by calling out stuff islamophobic for no reason at all. Gets you those wokeness points. Whites were doing it centuries back still doing it now lol and assheaded ppl still keep falling for it. Yikes.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: AllThatCritique

😆Yeah I sure expected NYT to understand the context of Padmavat esp a white woman. Boo hoo. Y'all make me laugh.😆

Still don't understand the hullabaloo about Khilji and his tribe shown in the light of a dirty brute tyrant and Rajputs shown in a better light. Its an adaptation of the poem lol. Get on with it. Am laughing at how she trashed the sartorial choices of ppl saying it plays no role and its their for beauty and she doesn't want to know them. Like what?! Its what happens when white ppl think they can critique a POC movie without no context of history and trying to place them in a 21st century ideal. This the white Swara perspective.😆



You have CLEARLY not read the original poem because the film BARELY follows the storyline in the poem, and FYI, the poem does not portray Allaudin as a dirty brute tyrant. Nice try.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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People need to read the original poem before they claim that SLB is only basing his film on the poem itself. Naaah he barely is.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo



You have CLEARLY not read the original poem because the film BARELY follows the storyline in the poem, and FYI, the poem does not portray Allaudin as a dirty brute tyrant. Nice try.


LOL. WHAT NICE TRY. Where did I say it follows the poem?!! Inf act I SAID ITS AN ADAPTATION LMFAO. Do you not know the meaning of adaptation 😆 LIKE I SAID, y'all make me laugh 😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Resident_Evil


So Anupama Chopra and Rajeev Masand are also SJWs? 😕

And did the poem laid out all these character details?


Along with Raja Sen, Anna Vetticad and Baradwaj Rangan? 😆

Matlab kuch bhi defense 🤡
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