Monday, 28 March 2016

Review#BAJIRAO MASTANI


In India films are meant to be perfect in every aspect. It shouldn’t be related to any religion or god. It shouldn’t tell history. It is difficult to digest the fact for Indians that films are films after all. The films narrate the stories through most appealing audios & visuals. This season a film ‘Bajirao Mastani’ arrived with a so called controversial story of Peshva Bajirav Ballad & Mastani. 
The trailer of this movie was showcased with songs & a few scenes that the gossips about this film spread through every possible media. I was watching ‘Welcome Back’ when I saw the trailer of the film Bajirao Mastani in a movie hall. From that day I wanted to watch this film.
From my very busy daily routine I found 3 hours free & went for the movie show. The movie hall was full in spite of the gossips about its controversy. I wasn’t an audience, but I became one of the family member of Peshve Family thinking what I would have done If I would have been one of his Family member after knowing the relationship of Bajirao Peshva & Mastani. This is the success of the director when he makes people think being one of the characters in the story.
The story was moving on in a flow. I was stunned to heed the perfection in dialogue writing. Only for a single time I felt a dialogue given to Bajirao Peshva is unnecessary. Mastani (Deepika Padukon), was overall good but I would like to mention that, Kashibai (Priyanka Chopra) gave her best during her performance where she played a role of wife of Peshva Bajirao. It could actually be felt that how someone feels when his or her partner starts liking somebody else. She picked up the Marathi accent in her dance & attire very smoothly that somebody will think like she is a Marathi actress.
I would also like to mention that the mischievous Bajirao was well developed in terms of character by Ranvir Singh. His courage, soft heart, the thorns of the dispute in his life is well narrated by his performance. Especially the last scene of his fight with his own emotions is ‘do not missout’. He underlined his maturity throughout the movie. And the last but not the least the performance of Chimaji by a prominent Marathi Actor Vaibhav Tatwawadi is remarkable.
In terms of set & the scenes the perfection amazes the audience. As I said before, dialogues are worth listening & recollecting. I will rate 3.5 among 5 for this movie.

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