Panipat

2019 [HINDI]

Action / Drama / History / War

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten43%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright65%
IMDb Rating5.2105713

indiahistory of indiamarathi kingdom

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Sanjay Dutt as Ahmad Shah Abdali
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Fella_shibby1 / 10

Awfully acted n abysmal screenplay. Another example of an ethnocentric film n history being distorted.

My earlier review written in 2019 n which got 500 likes got deleted due to fanboys.

And here i am posting it again in 2022.

Save ur time and money. Arjuna Kapoor cannot act for sure.

I cannot understand how Arjun Kapoor gets movies.

Man, the lard face ugly man cannot act.

The film is boring n filled with cliches.

Glorifying one group n vilifying another is the root cause of all evil.

Distorting history is the new norm in Bollywood.

One group is glorified while another vilified.

Why can't both sides have shades of grey n both portrayed in an authentic human behavior n nature.

There is a clear pattern to colour Islamic rulers as villains with no reference to any facts based on authentic sources of information, said Heeram Chaturvedi, head of department of history at Allahabad University.

Hate ethnocentric behavior n films. The most detrimental effects of ethnocentrism resulting into genocide, apartheid, slavery, and many violent conflicts. Historical examples of these negative effects of ethnocentrism are The Holocaust, the Crusades, the Trail of Tears, and the internment of Japanese Americans.

Reviewed by Magow-Intermean8 / 10

Panipat Review

In 18th century India, Shadashivrao Bhau, commander-in-chief of the Maratha army, leads his force in the Third Battle of Panipat against Ahmad Shah Abdali, the king of Afghanistan. Ashutosh Gowariker's magnum opus 'Panipat' is based on historical facts, taking some creative liberties along the way. Shadashivrao Bhau (Arjun Kapoor),is an able commander in his cousin Nanasaheb Peshwa's (Mohnish Bahl) army. After a victorious battle against the Nizam of Udgir, Shadashivrao Bhau is chosen by the Maratha Peshwa to lead their army to Delhi. Ahmad Shah Abdali (Sanjay Dutt),the king of Afghanistan, has set his inroads into India after forming an alliance with Najib-Ud-Daula (Mantra) with the intention to defeat the Marathas and curb their expanding power. Joining Shadashivrao Bhau and his army on this arduous thousand kilometer journey from Pune to Delhi are also his wife, Parvati Bai (Kriti Sanon),his nephew and the Peshwa heir - Vishwasrao (Abhishek Nigam),his cousin, Shamsher Bahadur (Sahil Salathia) and his trusted aide, Ibrahim Khan Gardi (Nawab Khan). As they traverse through the expanse, they form alliances with other kings to form a robust army to counter Ahmad Shah Abdali's one lakh soldiers. And almost mid-way they come face to face with Ahmad Shah Abdali's army, with only the raging waters of the Yamuna separating the armies. 'Panipat' packs in a layered narrative that delves into the complex politics of the period, the intricate workings of war strategies versus might, negotiation dynamics and the importance of forming alliances. And it also weaves in the love story between Shadashivrao Bhau and Parvati Bai. In fact, the chemistry between Kriti Sanon and Arjun Kapoor as their love story develops, is one of the high points of the film. But with a run-time of close to three hours and the many characters and plot points the film touches upon it becomes a lengthy and at times, tedious watch. Kriti Sanon pulls in a solid, effortless performance with a well-etched out character graph. Arjun Kapoor is sincere and shines in the final war sequence and the romantic scenes. Sanjay Dutt channelizes a menacing act effectively. The film has been mounted on a lavish scale and it comes through in almost every scene. The costume design (Neeta Lulla) and the sets and production design (Nitin Chandrakant Desai) are spectacular and stand out. The songs (Ajay -Atul) add to the mood and are well choreographed. However, it is in the final battle set in 1761, where the mammoth effort that has gone into making the film comes to the fore, as we witness a compelling war sequence. One that almost induces goosebumps. The cinematography (C.K. Muraleedharan),sound design (Stephen Gomes) and the visual effects also blend in seamlessly to give an authentic setting to this period film. The ensemble cast of Mohnish Bahl, Padmini Kohlapure, Zeenat Aman (special appearance) add to the milieu. 'Panipat' delves into a significant chapter in history and is a war drama that lauds the unshakeable bravery, courage and the strong principles of the Marathas.

Reviewed by Fella_shibby1 / 10

Boring film with lottuva cliches, abysmal acting n screenplay. Another example of an ethnocentric film n history being distorted.

My original review which got more than 200 likes got deleted cos the fellas associated with this boring movie cannot digest opinions.

Save ur time and money. Arjuna Kapoor cannot act for sure. The film is boring n filled with cliches.

Glorifying one group n vilifying another is the root cause of all evil.

Distorting history is the new norm in Bollywood.

One group is glorified while another vilified.

Why can't both sides have shades of grey n both portrayed in an authentic human behavior n nature.

There is a clear pattern to colour Islamic rulers as villains with no reference to any facts based on authentic sources of information, said Heeram Chaturvedi, head of department of history at Allahabad University.

Hate ethnocentric behavior n films. The most detrimental effects of ethnocentrism resulting into genocide, apartheid, slavery, and many violent conflicts. Historical examples of these negative effects of ethnocentrism are The Holocaust, the Crusades, the Trail of Tears, and the internment of Japanese Americans.

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