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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: deepikagupta9

I respect women power but queen don't use 2 go on war mostly.

Technically it's wrong they showed that Puru is preparing his army by Alexander's war strategy where in reality king poras fighted in India way on his own capabilities

Laachi & anusuya no doubt r strong but it's not necessary that they have 2 be present in every scene . Puru is self sufficient

Why tiwariji left Draupadi out of Mahabharat main war , they should had shown her also fighting

@bold,Je pate ki baat kahi hai👏
I agree that there were quite a few notable female warriors in history too.Rani Durgavati was one for instance.

But in this script it's not needed.
It's not about equality between men and women.But it's more about what kind of war it is and what enemy they are facing.It's not some Dasyu robbery but a real war.

Anusuya's fighting skills are good enough for self defence but let's be real.She is not accustomed to the environment of a war.She lacks the experience.
I don't think Ambhiraaj ever took his sister along with him to any war.

In Laachi's case,had she remained the Dasyu Princess,then it wouldn't have looked odd for her to participate in the war coz in the Dasyu Society of this show,women are equally active in the expeditions as much as men.She is trained in the Dasyu style of combat.Though it's a totally different matter altogether that whether the Dasyus understand the pattern of a war or not.Even the Amazon women had taken part in the Trojan War.I know Dasyus are no Amazons but the pattern in their societies is somewhat similar.

However if/when Laachi marries Puru,the situation changes altogether.She will no longer remain the Dasyu Princess but will become the Queen of PR.The Queen upholds the reputation of the Royal family and it's really weird to imagine the Queen fighting in a battle when her husband is perfectly all right.
It looks really odd when I try to picturise a king taking his wife to the war.No King would ever do that and it has got nothing to do with equality.

Will Puru be able to focus on the war and Alexander when he knows that his beloved mother and wife are on the same battlefield and their lives are at risk?I don't think so.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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I was hoping we'd get the Bucephalus death scene during the Battle of Hydaspes and Alexander's devastation but since the makers never bothered to show this bond in the first place, it would seem to come out of nowhere. Viewers would not have the context and its importance in Alexander's life.
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