Showing posts with label sanjay leela bhansali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sanjay leela bhansali. Show all posts

07 December, 2016

‘Padmavati’ after ‘Piku’ for Deepika Padukone


Seems like a repeat of the year 2015 for Deepika Padukone

After playing title role of Piku for Shoojit Sircar’s film Piku, she is set to play another title role of Padmavati in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film.

Deepika won so many hearts with her portrayal of this Bengali girl Piku in 2015 and also won awards for the same.

Now she has got into the mode of playing Padmavati of Chittor.

Deepika who has always treated her fans with stupendous acting and has left no stone unturned in wowing the masses. 

20 December, 2015


A masterpiece of love, and war, exploring the romantic side of a 18th-century Maratha general, Bajirao Ballal Bhat, a brahmin by birth and who fought and won 41 battles at a stretch against the Mughals with an aim to create a unified Hindu kingdom across India.

The glorious rule of the Peshwas, its grandeur, their culture, and the their large heartedness during those times takes us back to that era of righteous rulers which we have only learnt in our history lessons.

It opens with a Maratha emperor Chhatrapati Shahu (Mahesh Manjrekar) seeking nominations for the post of the Peshwa (a Prime Ministerial candidate). The brahmin youth Bajirao (Ranveer Singh) with his superlative display of his skill and wisdom lands him the title. History has a special mention about this Peshwa’s reputation as a warrior and statesman par excellence which is widely known.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/bajirao-mastani-movie-review/#sthash.h8dgbMfX.dpuf

04 November, 2015

Ranveer’s look in Bajirao Mastani

Playing a character in a period drama requires an actor to live and breathe in a different era altogether. It’s because of this that Ranveer Singh is trying unusual ways to ensure that he delivers better than his best as Peshwa Bajirao. One such method is to call him ‘Rao’ instead of Ranveer Singh on set. 

In playing Peshwa Bajirao, Ranveer Singh has taken on a once in a lifetime role; that of a fearsome Maratha warrior and a just king who is still remembered in folktales. Lots have been said about his physical & mental preparation for this part. 

In order to ensure that he stays focused while shooting, Ranveer has surprised his assistant directors with an odd request. He has asked everyone to call him ‘Rao’ and address him with the name of his character.
- See more at: http://www.filmytown.com/ranveers-look-bajirao-mastani/#sthash.tVss2rx8.dpuf

21 November, 2013

Ram-Leela Hindi film review

Ram-Leela Film Review: ****


Deepika Padukone fans wouldn't want to miss this film.

If you are a Ranveer Singh fan - this is the best performance from him so far in his career.

Goliyon Ki Raaslila - Ram Leela is a modern day adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. This action-romantic story is about Ram (Ranveer Singh) and Leela (Deepika Padukone) who belong to two feuding families of Rajadis and Sanedas residing in an imaginative border town.

Ranveer and Deepika share superb earthen sensuality which is visible on screen. 

The cinematography is brilliant, it has colourful sets, glittering opulence and glittering costumes. It will impress a vast percentage of the audience with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s superb storytelling skills of this creative and highly talented craftsman.

Full review and more pics of Ram-Leela at: http://www.filmytown.com/movies/ram-leela/