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
Here is here bajiroa mastani review
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.
But soon neither theory proves true. "Bajirao Mastani is no nationalist cri de coeur; instead, it's the story of a Hindu man (Bajirao) who falls for a Muslim woman (Mastani)
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