Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis sweeping historical drama charts the rise of a remarkable real-life figure, the first woman to ever rule the Delhi Sultanate.This sweeping historical drama charts the rise of a remarkable real-life figure, the first woman to ever rule the Delhi Sultanate.This sweeping historical drama charts the rise of a remarkable real-life figure, the first woman to ever rule the Delhi Sultanate.
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This is a historical drama set in 1300's Delhi. It has the typical court intrigue you can expect from "Game of Thrones" type series. I found the dialogue and acting exciting and the costumes and sets gorgeous - if not a little fairy tale like. The best part is this compelling story keeps you interested without the fake sex and gratuitous violence so common in Hollywood. I'm assuming this is because this is not a Hollywood production - it's Bollywood. Charming, innocent yet a lot of history packed in to a short episode. There is some cheesiness - the slow motion shots, the courtesan behavior...but overall you will be delighted at the novelty that exposes the awful stuff that American's are subject to in comparison.
A good series although it is made with the usual Indian drama and there are events that were fictionalized and have no relation to the real storyBut the series is excellent in terms of design and creativity and it feels like it is real Cons: Dramatic movements and slow movementsThe negatives lie in the dramatic movements and slow movements and there are characters that have no involvement in the story, and the series has the roleand the main character seems different from a real character in terms of personal strength strictness, and behavior. An actress seems inappropriate as a character like Sultana Razia, but she is good at romantic acting and toughness. Personality.
This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. It ranks right up there with John Travoltas Battlefield Earth. I get that it's Bollywood, but I've seen better movies from South Korea. The ONLY saving grace of this flick were the costumes! Very colorful and elaborate!
Acting was pretty sad and the make up was a little to thick on some characters. Razia's assistant was a riot to watch during the Tiger scene. Give that girl a gallon of paint and let her go to town shaking it up. Worst case of fake nervousness I have ever seen-LOL. The actress who played Razia was beautiful though. Gorgeous brown eyes under that veil made her appear mysterious.
Not sure if it's fair to review given that I didn't even make it past 10 episodes...but I will review it anyway to say this has such a great premise, why isn't there a better show or movie about this historical figure?
I will explain why I couldn't get through this show. First of all, let there be no pretenses: this is a melodramatic soap. Normally, I don't like those, but sometimes, the historical context can make up for the melodrama. For example, I was able to go through several seasons of Downton Abbey before it got too much (although Downton Abbey really did try to hide its soapy melodrama for a long time and then just couldn't anymore). There is also the Turkish soap The Magnificent Century about a ruler of the Ottoman Empire, which is a closer example to this particular show. I couldn't finish The Magnificent Century because somehow the whole show was not on Netflix, but if it becomes available, I would definitely complete it.
The difference between The Magnificent Century and Razia Sultan is this - in the Magnificent Century the intrigue was was far more interesting and there was more going on. Razia Sultan, kind of like a typical South Asian soap drags out its plotlines to no end and spends so much time on reaction shots of people's faces that I just couldn't muster enough patience to watch. Razia Sultan is also less interested in presenting complex characters. The characters in The Magnificent Century, despite their melodrama, were complicated characters, ones designed to be loved and hated at the same time. But in Razia Sultan the show goes to extreme lengths to idealize the good characters way too much and villainize the bad characters to comical extents.
The other reason why this show was a disappointment was because despite everything, the first 1-2 episodes were actually rather good because of the subject matter. It directly dealt with the issue of the way in which women were not viewed as equal to men and despite the melodrama, I was very open to watching that content, to the point that I was thinking "I would love for this to air back home so my womenfolk can watch this kind of trash unlike the other kind of trash they watch". And then the story got so wrapped up in the plot of the sultan's conniving mistress that nothing of the subject mater that I liked remained. I'm sure it would have come back eventually, but who knows for how long and with how much emphasis. And so I just abandoned the show.
But I hope they make another show or a movie about Razia Sultan in which they feel more comfortable leaning closer to historical accuracy.
I will explain why I couldn't get through this show. First of all, let there be no pretenses: this is a melodramatic soap. Normally, I don't like those, but sometimes, the historical context can make up for the melodrama. For example, I was able to go through several seasons of Downton Abbey before it got too much (although Downton Abbey really did try to hide its soapy melodrama for a long time and then just couldn't anymore). There is also the Turkish soap The Magnificent Century about a ruler of the Ottoman Empire, which is a closer example to this particular show. I couldn't finish The Magnificent Century because somehow the whole show was not on Netflix, but if it becomes available, I would definitely complete it.
The difference between The Magnificent Century and Razia Sultan is this - in the Magnificent Century the intrigue was was far more interesting and there was more going on. Razia Sultan, kind of like a typical South Asian soap drags out its plotlines to no end and spends so much time on reaction shots of people's faces that I just couldn't muster enough patience to watch. Razia Sultan is also less interested in presenting complex characters. The characters in The Magnificent Century, despite their melodrama, were complicated characters, ones designed to be loved and hated at the same time. But in Razia Sultan the show goes to extreme lengths to idealize the good characters way too much and villainize the bad characters to comical extents.
The other reason why this show was a disappointment was because despite everything, the first 1-2 episodes were actually rather good because of the subject matter. It directly dealt with the issue of the way in which women were not viewed as equal to men and despite the melodrama, I was very open to watching that content, to the point that I was thinking "I would love for this to air back home so my womenfolk can watch this kind of trash unlike the other kind of trash they watch". And then the story got so wrapped up in the plot of the sultan's conniving mistress that nothing of the subject mater that I liked remained. I'm sure it would have come back eventually, but who knows for how long and with how much emphasis. And so I just abandoned the show.
But I hope they make another show or a movie about Razia Sultan in which they feel more comfortable leaning closer to historical accuracy.
The first couple of episodes were pretty cheesy, If you push past it and the slow dialogue then follow the main character Razia and her antagonist, they both seem to grow on you and with the series and get incredible in their acting skills. The poor budget/graphics and action sequences might turn some people off but the acting of the leads evolved and elicited real emotion. Their chemistry is unbelievable. By the end of the season 1 it's a nail biter. I can't wait to watch season 2!
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Razia Sultan - Die Herrscherin von Delhi
- Lieux de tournage
- Gujarat, Inde(Studio)
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 21min
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