Sunday, 28 January 2018

Padmaavat (January 2018)


An epic period drama of 13th century, beautifully crafted and exhibited by one of the finest makers in Bollywood. Rani Padmavati is married to Maharawal Ratan Singh, the king of Chittor. Allaudin Khilji is the ruler of Delhi Sultanat & wishes to acquire every invaluable object on the planet. He learns about the beauty of Padmvati and takes desperate measure to satisfy his greed. He manages to defeat the Rajputs and breach into the royal fort only to witness his biggest defeat when Rani Padmavati makes the ultimate sacrifice by committing Jauhar.
Shahid Kapoor as Ratan singh had limited scope for performance since he portrayed a typical role of a valor and righteousness ruler that we have been seeing in all our period dramas. Nevertheless, his hardwork in physical transformation and portraying the royal attitude w.r.t. body language, posture, expressions, sturdy voice etc can be visibly noticed. He was a decent bet for the role.
Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmavati, was amazing and has been up to the mark every-time she was on screen. Her expression, beautiful eyes and finely crafted sleek physique marks her as a perfect fit for the role of a Royal Queen. The command this lady had on her voice and words while conversations and delivering speech could get you goosegumps.
Ranveer Singh as Allaudin Khilji, was irreplaceable and expetional. I really cannot imagine any other actor portraying a badass like him. The raw look at Ranveers face, the tiger-claw mark below his eyes and the undone hair adds to the overall personality of a ruthless, truant & heartless ruler he portrayed. Ranveer had an upper hand since Allaudin Khilji belonged to Turko-Afghan heritage & this type of character was never depicted on Indian cinema. All we know is about the Mughal’s and Nawab’s (from stories& movies), that they were extremely sophisticated and classy with their softer aspects, irrespective of them being cruel or kind.
Aditi Rao Hydari as Mehrunisa - first wife of Alauddin Khilji, Jim Sarbh as Malik Kafur - a prominent eunuch slave-general of Alauddin Khilji were good too, in fact better than what was expected of them
Bhansali, as usual has directed a beautiful peace or work and the movie is just a treat to your eyes. Till date we have been watching bright coloured sets of the Mughals in Mughal-e-azam, Jodha Akbar, etc, but here you get to see the other aspects of Indian History where the sets are a bit darker and lit by candles and lamps and believe me it’s beautiful to watch them on the big screen.
Music is good. We have only heard Ghoomar so far, apart from that, the theme music is amazing, Binte Dil is an amazing song by Arijit Singh.
This type of movie is rare and I recommend everyone without a second thought.  People may or may not like the story, but this movie has got so much more to offer the colours, acting, script, screenplay, cinematography, etc.


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