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Bajirao Mastani

  • 2015
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  • 2h 38m
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Bajirao Mastani (2015)
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An account of the romance between the Maratha general, Baji Rao I and Mastani, princess of Bundelkhand.An account of the romance between the Maratha general, Baji Rao I and Mastani, princess of Bundelkhand.An account of the romance between the Maratha general, Baji Rao I and Mastani, princess of Bundelkhand.

  • Director
    • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
  • Writers
    • Nagnath S. Inamdar
    • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
    • Mallika Dutt
  • Stars
    • Ranveer Singh
    • Deepika Padukone
    • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    41K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
    • Writers
      • Nagnath S. Inamdar
      • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
      • Mallika Dutt
    • Stars
      • Ranveer Singh
      • Deepika Padukone
      • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • 231User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 91 wins & 61 nominations total

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    Ranveer Singh
    Ranveer Singh
    • Peshwa Bajirao Ballal
    Deepika Padukone
    Deepika Padukone
    • Mastani
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    Priyanka Chopra Jonas
    • Kashibai
    • (as Priyanka Chopra)
    Tanvi Azmi
    Tanvi Azmi
    • Radha Maa
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj
    Raza Murad
    Raza Murad
    • Nizam of Deccan
    Aditya Pancholi
    Aditya Pancholi
    • Panth Pratinidhi
    Milind Soman
    Milind Soman
    • Ambaji Panth
    Vaibhav Tatwawadi
    Vaibhav Tatwawadi
    • Chimaji
    Yatin Karyekar
    Yatin Karyekar
    • Krishnaji Bhatt
    Benjamin Gilani
    Benjamin Gilani
    • Raja Chhatrasaal
    Zila Khan
    • Ruhani Begum
    Ganesh Yadav
    Ganesh Yadav
    • Malhar Rao
    Sukhada Khandkekar
    Sukhada Khandkekar
    • Anutai
    • (as Sukhda Abhijeet Khandkekar)
    Anuja Sathe
    Anuja Sathe
    • Bhiutai
    • (as Anuja Anil Sathe)
    Swarali Marathe
    • Jhumri
    • (as Swarangi Mukund Marathe)
    Snehlata Vasaikar
    • Bhanumati
    • (as Snehalata Vasaikar)
    Amol Bawdekar
    Amol Bawdekar
    • Shiva Bhatt
    • Director
      • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
    • Writers
      • Nagnath S. Inamdar
      • Sanjay Leela Bhansali
      • Mallika Dutt
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    8gwat-2

    Wonderful to look at - a great showcase for Indian film

    I went to see this film while my wife was at the ballet. I don't watch many Bollywood films, and usually the lighter kind, so I was coming to this film with almost no context. Also, to me, this was a foreign language, subtitled film so I missed any subtleties of language.

    I really liked it. It was a true epic, wonderfully staged with seamless CGI and a consistent mellow look and feel to it. The leads (and lots of others) were really handsome/beautiful, and excellent actors. The dancing and singing was great and the story was well told. The costumes were sumptuous - Mughal miniatures come to life.

    To an Australian this was of course an exotic film, so although it was slow there was always something to be looking at and wondering about. On the con side, the Hindu / Moslem theme was hammered home rather obviously, the Brahmin priests were one-dimensionally nasty, and (apart from one boatman) everything took place in a idyllic palace bubble - punctuated by a few battles.

    However I would recommend this to anyone who wants to enjoy an epic cinematic experience Indian-style.
    10kyasaar

    'Bajirao Mastani' transforms into 'Bajirao Kashi' - Liberty of cinema ★★★★★

    The Story, Overview and Music:

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali is back with his 12 years old dream he nurtured like a baby titled as 'Bajirao Mastani', which is Bollywood's magnum opus and a reply to Tollywood's Bahubaali. Enthralling from beginning to end, the movie doesn't contain a single boring moment which is a huge plus point for its genre which can often be cumbersome and boring. And that can be large attributed to the visual aesthetics. Each and every frames are picture-perfect shots. From the very opening credits, you know that you are going to travel into a divine universe unraveling the 500 years ago's history (the 1700's). The sets and art direction are so well crafted, huge and super grand. Visual poetry on screen. Kudos to the set designers. The costumes, before describing, I would love to salute Anju Modi (costume designer) and Sanjay's vision of the past. Yes, they have rendered their imagination into a visual bonanza indeed. Ornamental is the perfect word. Every color that was picked for the costumes reflected a mood in addition to visual appeal. Applause! The cinematography is par excellence. The screenplay is multi- dimensional. It leaves you thirsty to know more. The background score is the "cherries on the cake". It is soothingly melodious in romantic scenes while explosive in war scenes. The action and the wars are new in Bollywood. First time a movie from Indian has excelled in such scenes. And the dialogues are a marvel. Very few films get you hooked up by its dialogues and Bajirao Mastani is one of them. There are many lines you will take home: the 'Guroor' one is pure cinematic and the 'Cheete ki chaal,..' is beautifully written and used cleverly. As for the music, the album has 10 tracks and SLB as the music director has done a magnificent job. The album is a beautiful blend of Marathi folk and Persian/Muslim influences. So, technically, the film is far superior than any Hindi movie I have seen in the last decade or so. The introductory portions in which they narrate the Peshwa's conquests using semi- animation/CGI were brilliantly performed. It's definitely one of the best of 2015. You are simply left mesmerized. You really are! The story of the film, I'll leave it for you to catch. I won't be a spoiler. I will just say that it is surely a love- triangle but one with a big difference.

    Star Performances:

    Ranveer Singh as the Peshwa Bajirao Ballad.- He is unbelievably good. Looks, body language, Maratha accent, physical strength in the war scenes. Hats off. I was skeptical about Malhari but it fits perfectly fine. His eyes spoke so many feelings. The anger, the love, the guilt, the passion, the pride, simply a WOW. I have always believed he's got a stupendous amount of untapped talent, and boy does this movie bring out the crazy range of acting skills that he possesses. He hit the right notes at all points. Mark my word, his performance shall make you a fan if you are not. This goes as his career best performance. He should win all 'Best Actor' awards for this. Deepika Padukone as the warrior princess is a marvel. She is beautiful, charming and stuns in songs like Deewani Mastani (I heart heart emoticon her in that). Her restrained half-Persian nuanced acting seemed to jump out less. Her character is one-dimensional. That's the minus point. Her biggest weakness being her poor kathak and you will feel sometimes in war scenes, she just lacked it and in romantic scenes, she went quite below par. Maybe due to parallel filming. She is undoubtedly a treat to watch but is overshadowed by Ranveer and Priyanka in acting. Nevertheless, she gives a remarkable performance but not her best. Priyanka Chopra as the Peshwin Queen Kashibai – *Breathe* Kashi was the most complex character of the film. It's an arc immensely enjoyable act at the same time heart- breaking. Kashibai might be an image of helplessness but it takes such strength for a woman to respect and protect the other woman your man fell in love with. Priyanka Chopra is terrific, her intelligently expressive eyes speaking volumes, she stood out in her Marathi intonations and prosody. Her no- nonsense Marathi rhythm was bang-on. Her each expression is layered with a thousand emotions, her dialogue delivery is pitch perfect and even in her dance her footwork is crisp and nimble. She crossed expectations in the film. She gets your eyes teary and your heart in pain. Her scenes are the highlights of the film and she owns them. In confrontation scene with Deepika where she goes "Dil? Kaisa dil?" gives you goosebumps. She knows her husband loves Mastani but she loves her husband. She can't hate him. The day she married Bajirao, she swore to support her man in his all decisions that make him happy. She knows her husband is no longer hers yet she doesn't want to lose him. The 'Guroor' scene where she calls her husband and tells him to go with his second wife is the scene of the year. In the climax, she comes to her ill husband but the latter calls her Mastani in hallucination and at that very moment you can feel her. She is devastated yet she pleases her husband by acting like Mastani. The lovers Bajirao and Mastani die but it is Kashi who is left behind all alone in pain. She takes forward the journey and raises Mastani's son as hers together with her two other sons. Priyanka's Kashi is so vivid that Deepika's Mastani pales in her comparison. In short, Priyanka Chopra has given a lifetime performance. You won't believe that the same Ranveer-Priyanka who played siblings in Dil Dhadakne Do have given such a soaring chemistry as husband-wife. Watch out for their love making scene. It's HOT. At the end Ranveer stands out, Deepika shines but Priyanka outshines. She leaves a legacy behind.
    jahangirhussain74

    Deepika performs below expectations!

    Seriously, I was expecting more from Deepika Padukone in Bajirao Mastani since she is one of the eponymous character in this movie and she can be called this generation's female Bollywood superstar no doubt after her brilliant outing in Piku and Tamasha. Sadly, Deepika failed to live up to my expectations. Her dialogue delivery is so weak in some scenes and her dance in the "rang do mohe lal" song just lacks the charm and grace. She seems like a complete misfit for the role of Mastani and looks too tall and modern to be able to carry off the royal look. Deepika just made me feel the need of the supremely talented Aishwarya Rai in many scenes. She just doesn't have varied expressions. Her last scene with her son where she tells him to go with the guards was supposed to melt our hearts. But sadly, it does not. Deepika just seems to be struggling with her emoting abilities. Also, her face when she gets out of a palanquin induces a laugh from audience. Wooden expression at its best! Surprisingly, it's Priyanka Chopra who stole the show from under Deepika's nose despite being a supporting (or is it?) character. Her confusion, anger and jealousy after learning of her husband and Mastani's (Deepika) love is really well etched. Priyanka seems to have developed a knack for stealing the show in every single movie of hers. With this movie, the stage is all set for Ranveer Singh to claim the throne of this generation's super star from the Khan trio. This guy is just something else. The way he masters the Marathi accent and the fight scenes is just wow! No one can be Bajirao other than Ranveer! He nails it like a pro. The only sore thumb of this movie is sadly Deepika Padukone! It's really sad how she ends up being overshadowed despite being the central character. Even Tanvi Azmi as Bajirao's mother gives a strong account of herself but Deepika simply fails to do so!
    6Peter_Young

    A stunning visual extravaganza - doesn't really reach the heart content-wise but who cares when it's so impossibly beautiful

    Okay, one can expect exactly that with a Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The man sure knows his stuff when it comes to photography and even when something is lacking in the storytelling department, this remains an almost inconsequential detail by the end of the show. This was true for previous Bhansali productions, including Devdas, which was actually a good film in and of itself, while my personal favourite in this regard is probably Saawariya, which was so overwhelmingly stunning I could watch it anytime just for how beautiful it is to look at. Bajirao Mastani is an epic romance, and it definitely works in both story and execution, but it's not a tremendous show as it never really manages to tug at the heartstrings despite its strong story. I wish I could allow myself to get more involved in the story and feel more for the characters and their travails, but it didn't really happen, also probably due to the fact that it's an epic, distant and larger-than-life style of execution, but more because it lacked some depth here and there.

    But again, the visuals, oh the visuals - Bhansali is a true craftsman in this regard, and no one can take it from him. The amazing setting, the props, cinematography, the lighting, the extraordinary, impeccable attention to detail, the symmetry, make for a visual treat the kind of which you rarely see. What about the film itself, you ask? Well, it's interesting and captivating, and the music is phenomenal as well. The three leads are really good, particularly Chopra who gets the meatiest part of a woman driven by jealousy, ego, in spite of which she finds room in her heart for compassion and forgiveness. Deepika is stunning, and Ranveer Singh is a good lead whose every expression is clearly carefully thought out before. It also has a phenomenal Tanvi Azmi whose every turn over the past decade has been impressive. At the end of the day, Bajirao Mastani provides viewers with exactly what they want - entertainment and aesthetic delight, and in this regard, the film is a delightful cinematic experience. Pure delight.
    90U

    Bajirao Mastani

    Bollywood reached its cinematic greatness in Bajirao. The sequence, the camera work and story telling at its best. All the actors' performance were notable. Very well put together. Bajirao Mastani just set new standards in Bollywood industry. Nothing recent comes close.

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    • Trivia
      A passion project for director Sanjay Leela Bhansali since the 1990s, even before he made his directorial debut, Khamoshi: The Musical (1996). The film was first announced in 2003. Bhansali initially wanted to cast Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, his lead pair from Mon coeur est déjà pris (1999), as the lead actors, with Bhoomika Chawla playing Kashibai, but his plans fell through when the real-life couple had a messy, highly-publicized breakup. Bhansali kept Khan on and approached Kareena Kapoor to play Mastani and Rani Mukerji to play Kashibai but shelved his plans and moved on to other projects after Khan and Kapoor both signed on to star in Kyon Ki... (2005), as he had wanted to be the first director to unite the pair, as he stated on the talk show Sanjay Leela Bhansali & Aishwarya (2004). Over the following decade, Bhansali kept expecting the project to be his next film, with several major actors being approached or rumored to be linked to the project, including Shahrukh Khan, Ajay Devgn, Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif, while some in the industry believed it would never be made, calling it jinxed. The project was finally properly revived in 2014 when Bhansali finally decided on his lead actress from Mary Kom (2014), Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and his lead pair from Ram-Leela (2013), Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone.
    • Goofs
      When Mastani arrives at her new home, Mastani Mahal, while Bajirao is calling his brother, at 1:42:44 the water from the left's fountain freezes midair showing a CGI goof.
    • Connections
      Featured in 61st Britannia Filmfare Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Deewani Mastani
      Written by Siddharth Singh, Garima Wahal, Ganesh Chandanshive and Nasir Faraaz

      Produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali

      Performed by Shreya Ghoshal, Ganesh Chandanshive, Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Shadab Faridi, Altamash Faridi and Farhan Sabri

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
      • official website of the production house
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Bajirao and Mastani
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • Bhansali Productions
      • Eros Worldwide
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    • Budget
      • ₹1,250,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,557,047
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,744,975
      • Dec 20, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,351,628
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 38m(158 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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