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Rajasthan im 13. Jahrhundert: Die schöne Padmavati ist mit dem wohlhabenden Rajput-Herrscher Ratan Singh verheiratet und führt ein sorgenfreies Leben mit allen Annehmlichkeiten. Als jedoch der habgierige Sultan Alauddin von Padmavatis Schönheit erfährt und eine krankhafte Obsession für sie entwickelt, ist sie gezwungen, sich und ihre Familie zu verteidigen. Basierend auf dem epischen Gedicht Padmavat (1540) von Malik Muhammad Jayasi erzählt der Film die Geschichte von Padmavati, einer Rajput-Königin, die schlussendlich Selbstmord begeht, um ihrem Peiniger zu entkommen.
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Woah, Ranveer Singh, you crazy guy!! This performance was something.... Padmaavat is grand, operatic, and obsessed with its own scale. Sanjay Leela Bhansali paints every frame like a moving mural, and visually, it’s breathtaking. Ranveer Singh is the pulse of the film, his Alauddin Khilji is feral, magnetic, and completely unhinged in a way that overshadows everyone else. Deepika is dignified but distant, Shahid is sincere yet muted, and the emotion often gets buried under spectacle. The ambition is massive, the craft undeniable, but the storytelling feels cold and overly reverent. Stunning to watch, harder to feel.
Other than the exceptional acting from deeps, it had nothing else along with a regressive, sad message. So what went right? Nothing really.
Padmaavat - the movie that caused more drama off-screen than most films do on-screen! Visually, this movie is GORGEOUS. Bhansali doesn't just make movies, he creates visual poems. Every frame looks like it could be hanging in an art gallery. The costumes are so elaborate and beautiful that you'll want to pause and just admire the details. The sets? Absolutely breathtaking. The battle sequences are epic, the romantic moments are intense, and Ranveer Singh's performance as Khilji is so over-the-top that it's weirdly compelling. He plays the villain with such raw energy that you can't help but be mesmerized. Is it historically accurate? Probably not. Is it a dramatic, visually stunning piece of cinema? Absolutely. If you love grand historical epics, beautiful cinematography, and performances that are more intense than your last family drama, Padmaavat is totally your movie. Rating: 4/5 - A visual spectacle that's part history, part legend, and completely dramatic. Pro tip: Watch it on the biggest screen you can find. Trust me, you'll want to see those elaborate costumes and sets in all their glory!