The Posters Of Padmavati - Hidden meaning and Symbolism

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Found this brilliant write up about the symbolism's and hidden meanings in the Padmavati posters.

You Probably Didn't Know These Hidden Meanings Behind The Posters Of Padmavati

Since the time the shooting of Padmavati had started, it has been the talk of the town. From the time, the production had started shooting till the time the posters were released, the movie and the actors have been in the news. Okay, so here's the thing. It has been noticed that filmmakers and the design team usually tell a lot about the movie via the official movie poster. Yes, most of the time they are subtly put. These hidden symbols usually tell a story about the character or the movie.

So, while I was marvelling about how gorgeous Deepika looks in her Rani Padmini avatar, I couldn't help but see little subtle symbols in the poster.

1. The Young Padmini

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The first picture isn't from the official movie poster but is one of the leaked photos of Rani Padmini. The first thing that I noticed was her hair. While many people were making fun of the hairstyle, I love how they have stayed quite authentic. This was the way usually the young princess made their hair.

The yellow dress of Rani Padmini, in her blouse, we can see that there are two birds together. The birds signify the young love between the king and the queen. The Queen and the princess were known to play with them and this embroidery symbolises the courtship period. The birds are seeing playing and that means that they are interested in each other.

2. Rani Padmavati

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Deepika looks every bit royal in this poster. She is seen wearing the bridal saree and in the backdrop, we can see the temple. The Trishuls in the background obviously the symbol of Shivji. He is also known as The Destroyer (God of death) We can probably assume that this was a foreshadowing of the major crucial decision that changed the fate of Chittor.

Queen Padmini in her red bridal saree has a white fold if you observe closely. In the white fold, we can see the imprints of a pair of hands. This signifies the newlywed bride/wife. In one of the rituals, post-wedding, the newlywed bride is supposed to imprint her handprint outside her new house.

3. Rani Padmavati For Jauhar

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The third image in which we can see Rani Padmini folding her palms, if you look closely, then you can see a Tree on her blouse. The tree basically symbolises life. In the Norse tradition, the Tree of Life led to nine different worlds including the land of Fire, the world of the dead (Hel) and the land of the Aesir (Asgard).

Also, this is the scene of Jauhar. In the history, it is said, that Queen Padmini along with others jumped into the pyre to sacrifice their lives over a life of humiliation and ill-treatment at the hands of the Sultan.

4. The Unibrow

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5. Padmavati Poster

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The I' in the Padmavati denotes the leaves of Lotus. It is believed that Rajputs were born out of the fire and are direct descendants of Lord Brahma. If you notice in Hindu Mythology, the three Gods symbolise birth, life and death. Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, sits on the lotus.

6. Raja Ratan Singh

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In the background of Ratan Singh, we can see the Chittorgarh Palace. The whole movie is based on the Queen Padmavati and the war that led to Sultan's victory. In the first image, we can see the bloodshed behind the King's image. Also, in the second image, we can see the war that's leading to the destruction of the palace. A great foreshadowing design, I must say!

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7. Alaudinn Khilji

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Like I have mentioned above, Lotus symbolises Lord Brahma. Rajputs believe that they are the direct descendants of Lord Brahma. In the first poster, we can see the menacing look of the sultan who is in the pond with lotus. This basically translates that Sultan will only find peace/tranquillity (the water) when he gets the lotus (Queen Padmini). It also means that he is ready to fight the ugly battle (in the background) to get what he wants!

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: LegolasGondolin

7. Alaudinn Khilji

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Like I have mentioned above, Lotus symbolises Lord Brahma. Rajputs believe that they are the direct descendants of Lord Brahma. In the first poster, we can see the menacing look of the sultan who is in the pond with lotus. This basically translates that Sultan will only find peace/tranquillity (the water) when he gets the lotus (Queen Padmini). It also means that he is ready to fight the ugly battle (in the background) to get what he wants!



Could also signify the disruption he has caused in the peace and tranquility of the lotus.


Rest all, at least major of them look quite forced. Especially the Ratan singh one.
Also I do not see the tree of life in the Padmini poster. It is just a design.
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Speaking of hidden meaning and symbolism. SLB did a very good job of it in Ram Leela. It was all about peacocks, their significance and strategic placement in certain scenes.
Had read a very good blog post regarding the same. Will paste, if I find the article.


Found it.

http://dichotomy-of-irony.blogspot.in/2014/03/ram-leela.html
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Wow!
Btw, Rajputs in mythology are born out of either of these three i.e. Fire (agnivanshi) , Moon (chnadravanshi) or the Sun (Suryanvanshi) .
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Originally posted by: ZonedOut

Speaking of hidden meaning and symbolism. SLB did a very good job of it in Ram Leela. It was all about peacocks, their significance and strategic placement in certain scenes.

Had read a very good blog post regarding the same. Will paste, if I find the article.


Found it.

http://dichotomy-of-irony.blogspot.in/2014/03/ram-leela.html


Yes the peacock references were used a lot in RamLeela. I have read the blog post. The author is a friend of mine on twitter he really has an eye for detail and explains it well😊



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Could also signify the disruption he has caused in the peace and tranquility of the lotus.


Rest all, at least major of them look quite forced. Especially the Ratan singh one.
Also I do not see the tree of life in the Padmini poster. It is just a design.


@bold : The lotus still retains it form, I thought it could also be in reference to how he is trying to get closer to the lotus (Padmavati)

About the rest, I think these are possible interpretations drawn by the author from the poster, I was intrigued about the hand prints on Padmavati's saree and the article explains it well.

Shahid one is explained well according to me, The Chittorgarh Palace is shown in the background, he is the king of chittor . The second poster shows the destruction caused due to the advent of the evil sultan.

I think the tree is clear in the poster.



The designers have done extensive research and also these designs were finalised after discussions with SLB . He is someone who looks into minute details. This could be the reason why the tree design has been incorporated into the outfit.
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Originally posted by: Angry_Birdie

Wow!
Btw, Rajputs in mythology are born out of either of these three i.e. Fire (agnivanshi) , Moon (chnadravanshi) or the Sun (Suryanvanshi) .


Oh Thanks for sharing 😊 I had no clue about all this until I read the article 😊
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Nice. thanks for sharing
so proud of DP, Ranveer that they are part of such a magnificent movie.
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Originally posted by: Krishnala-

Nice. thanks for sharing
so proud of DP, Ranveer that they are part of such a magnificent movie.



Yes 😊 It is indeed a big thing. Their third film with SLB . This one promises to be an EPIC film.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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she is noor jahan and some even argued she is jodha bhai... padmavati definitely nahi hai 😆 I i do same analysis like u but i get maximum abuse 🤣 waisay ek batao... u forgot doing analysis of last pic in which Khilji is bathing with lotus... does it mean kichad (gutter) mein kamal kheltey hai ? does it mean khilji is kichad ? 😕 🤣 or does it mean animal that take bath in kichad ?😆
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