Originally posted by: pallavi003
well very very beautiful write up..⭐️👏..but the first scene doesn't make any sense, if it was 21st century, she would have been jailed for noise pollution, moreover it was something that need to be kept secret, and she was screaming her lungs out, no doubt the news spreads in jet speed, one more thing in that dark, there was no one, I couldn't find a red topi after trying so hard..It's a big blooper.
the rest scene was well paced. but I wonder why ruqaiyaa only remembered the childhood memories, don't they have any memorable incident of their adulthood,????😕any friendly banter???
Jodha I think knows some herbology .but where did hamida take her to protect her life?? is she going to appoint Jodha in charge of jalal ???.I think that's the only way she can go near to him and can nurse his wounds..😊
Pallavi..this is a moderate production, not a lavish one...so me thinks we'll have to make account for those things...we'll never be blessed with an AG-like production with hundreds of rows of soldiers every time such a scene was required...
Also, it was just behind their fort -so safe enough me thinks...
As for her voice - when commanding an army, I'd guess that's how it'd have to be done...after all, there was no other form of media then - only shouting can convey 1 message to many people at same time 😆
the rest scene was well paced. but I wonder why ruqaiyaa only remembered the childhood memories, don't they have any memorable incident of their adulthood,????😕any friendly banter???
That was ONLY to show the childhood-friend part...besides, I think they're constantly emphasizing on the friendship angle between ruq-jalal again and again just so Jodha looks like his only love interest and a more acceptable option to audiences! If they showed a 'muted' adult relationship between ruqs/jalal, it'd start looking more like romance and less like friendship😊
Edited by lashy - 11 years ago
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