Historia ambientada en Rajastán medieval, la Reina Padmavati está casada con un noble rey y viven en una prospera fortaleza con sus subditos hasta que un ambicioso Sultan escucha sobre la be... Leer todoHistoria ambientada en Rajastán medieval, la Reina Padmavati está casada con un noble rey y viven en una prospera fortaleza con sus subditos hasta que un ambicioso Sultan escucha sobre la belleza de Padmavati y se obsesiona.Historia ambientada en Rajastán medieval, la Reina Padmavati está casada con un noble rey y viven en una prospera fortaleza con sus subditos hasta que un ambicioso Sultan escucha sobre la belleza de Padmavati y se obsesiona.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 44 premios y 66 nominaciones en total
- Amir Khusro
- (as Muzzamil Bhavani)
Reseñas destacadas
This movie didn't live up to its potential, a total waste of such fine actors and acting. When I say acting I mean brooding, delivering punch lines, looking gorgeous, flexing biceps and wielding swords. I started respecting Deepika as an actor after Ramleela, paired with Ranveer, this couple proved they are here to rule Bollywood but Padmaavat is going to disappoint fans of this couple.
That being said, why didn't I rate this movie as low as possible? Like I said earlier, Bhansali's movies are a visual treat. You can hate them or you can love them but cannot deny that his movies are a class apart and he nobody can beat him in his own game. He is one of a kind filmmaker this industry needs who deserves appreciation for his work.
I'm reviewing this movie after 12 hrs and even now I can't stop the background score playing in my head on a loop. That ending had me on the edge of my seat, it was the only saving grace of this sinking ship.
What I really loved about this movie is that along with the performances it is actually a very rare piece of beauty even in the technical aspect.It is never easy to get the audience a feel as if they are actually living in the same time as shown in the movie and Padmaavat achieves it very well.
Surely one of the best from Sanjay Leela Bhansali.Background score is very intriguing.Climax fight very short.However the last scene does feel a little rushed.
Shahid shines even though many may say he was under used , but that was his role and he performed like a seasoned guy.Deepika shines in the lead. Ranveer is seriously very awesome and his villainous act will go down along with list of Gabbars and the Mogambos.Jim Sarbh plays his part well as a side kick to Ranveer and yes, his entry scene is the best one.
All in all, it is a movie to be experienced in the cinema hall. Go for it.
Oveall A pretty good movie which is worth watching intheatres for the brilliant acting and fairy tale story.watch in 3D ,it gives you a new experience
Bhansali unabashedly depicts a stark contrast between 'righteous' Hindu and 'dastardly' Muslim warfare cultures, and due to deficiency of shades of grey the movie greatly suffers from lack-of-depth syndrome. However, Bhansali tries to make up for it with magnificent visual poetry and his typical OCDness in set design.
Unlike Rajamouli, Bhansali doesn't invent laws of motion. Instead, he rewrites Indian geography. Chittorgarh looks like Pushkar crossed with Asgard and Valhalla, and Delhi looks like Agrabah from Arabian Nights. Moreover, Khilji's march to Chittorgarh seems easier than commuting to Gurugram from Delhi.
Shahid's Ratansingh doesn't have to do much apart from showing his righteousness and sinewy torso. Had he been born in the British Raj, he would have played a princely cricketer who could contribute little with bat and ball but had the Wisden memorized by heart. Time for Shahid to return to Mr Bharadwaj.
Deepika's Padmaavati is adorned to such an extent that her jewelry would outweigh her hubby's chain-mail. She's the reason why men must take caution in watching this movie with their beloved as V-Day looms by. She manages to boil the pot in the first half but comes on her own in the second. Her chemistry with Shahid is lukewarm at best.
Ranveer's Khilji is the reason why we all watched Jurassic Park - to see the T-Rex. He gobbles up meat with the same intensity and dwarfs everything around. His narcissism, grandiosity and menacing grin can give Gabbar Singh an inferiority complex. Compound it with a beefed up physique, dark soulless eyes and sexual monstrosity which is way more intense than that of rapists depicted in 90s flicks. His moments with Malik Kafur are the best this movie has to offer.
Had Bhansali named this movie as "Khilji Ka Aatank", he could have had lesser problems with CBFC and Karni Sena.
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe set was vandalized multiple times.
- PifiasWhen real camels walk, they first move both legs on one side of their body and then the other legs. Unfortunately the animators have created computer generated digital camels, that are immediately unbelievable because all their walking/running is incorrect for real camels, including incorrect movement of the camel-riders on the camel-backs. The animators have all the camels moving like horses.
- Citas
Maharawal Ratan Singh: One who masters any situation, is a Rajput. One who accepts all challenges and emerges victorious, is a Rajput. The one who never gives up and fights the enemy till his very last breath, is a Rajput.
- Créditos adicionalesThe names of the three primary actors Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh appear together.
- ConexionesFeatured in 64th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards (2019)
- Banda sonoraGhoomar
Written by A.M. Turaz and Swaroop Khan
Performed by Shreya Ghoshal
Music by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Selecciones populares
- How long is Padmaavat?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 11.846.060 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4.493.384 US$
- 28 ene 2018
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 60.510.288 US$
- Duración2 horas 43 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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