Hi! I want to share my views with you. May b I am wrong then also. When Bhimdev's army attacked Raja Shawmeswar then the way these people were fighting it was not realistic at all. I feel tat yea log tukka tukki khel rahithi🤢
Hi! I want to share my views with you. May b I am wrong then also. When Bhimdev's army attacked Raja Shawmeswar then the way these people were fighting it was not realistic at all. I feel tat yea log tukka tukki khel rahithi🤢
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Originally posted by: aanchal_r
aap sahi keh rahi ho aise to mein bhi ladh leti 😆 😆
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yea I also agree with u. As it is very important role 4 both father and son. fighting scene could be more attractive with good music and good art. Specially those fighting snaps were taken from far.Originally posted by: diya7000
I agree wid you latifa.They should have shown something realistic.
[quote= anona678]
Personally I feel that the director was trying to portray the intervention of Rajat, bravery of the King and the relationship between a father and son rather then the fighting sequence. I do apologize if this is not what you feel
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It was that sequence which helped to draw the relationship..so they should have shown some reality(talking abt. d fight)there.