Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s perfect work of art Padmaavat featuring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh ahead of the pack parts is set to have an all-India discharge on 25 January in the wake of confronting a few hindrances.
Early screenings of the film have occurred all finished India and crowds, and reviewers and commentators are tolling in with their takeaways from the motion picture. Furthermore, the reaction is by all accounts overwhelmingly positive.
Here are some Twitter responses to Bhansali’s Padmaavat.
#OneWordReview…#Padmaavat: O-U-T-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G.
It’s a MASTERPIECE.
Rating:- ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½
Detailed review follows.— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R!!! What a TRIBUTE to RAJPUT Culture and heritage! Visual Delight! @filmpadmaavat
— Atul Mohan (@atulmohanhere) 23 January 2018
Bringing to life the strength of Padmavati @deepikapadukone impresses, coming soon the @filmpadmaavat review on @ndtv
— Puja Talwar (@PujaNDTV) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat one word review
Fantastic
????1/2— priya sharma (@aashishsharma64) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat what a masterpiece!
In climax scene each and every press
Reporter and critics goosebumps.@RanveerOfficial is best in khilji role
His performance is brilliant. @deepikapadukone is heart of the film and @shahidkapoor is fantastic.
????1/2— priya sharma (@aashishsharma64) 23 January 2018
So my friends who’ve watched special screenings of #Padmaavat now have what I’m calling the post-Ranveer glow. @RanveerOfficial
— namrata zakaria (@namratazakaria) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat 1st Half: An Epic in the making.. A visual spectacle.. @deepikapadukone as #Padmavati is some1 u admire and revere at the same tym.. Her screen presence has to be seen to be believed.. ? @RanveerOfficial as Madman #Khilji is terrifying and terrific at the same tym
— Ramesh Bala (@rameshlaus) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat 1st Half: @shahidkapoor as king is measured and delivering a royal performance..
Halfway through, I already got more than my money ‘s worth..
2nd half is bonus..
Dir #SLB is once again proving he is a Master Storyteller.. ?
— Ramesh Bala (@rameshlaus) 23 January 2018
I don think any other indian hero will ever surpaas the bar which u have raised so high @RanveerOfficial Heartiest congratulations for making #AllaudinKhilji whats its looking! U were more than superbly convincing and #padmavat is a masterpiece of your hard work
— neeru sharma (@nierusharma) 23 January 2018
Maharaani padmavati @deepikapadukone ko shat shat namaskaar!! I don think any other heroine will ever surpaas the bar which u have raised so high!! Heartiest congratulations for putting up such risky efforts with elan! #Padmaavat is no doubt is a masterpiece of your hard work
— neeru sharma (@nierusharma) 23 January 2018
I’m told #padmaavat is quite the extravagant spectacle. And a solid comeback for #sanjay leela bhansali after all the misery. More power to him. Review coming up in a bit @filmfare. Three cheers
— J (@jiteshpillaai) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat (Tamil dubbed version) – Interval – @deepikapadukone & @shahidkapoor have an equal share of decent roles. On the other hand, @RanveerOfficial‘s character & performance is a scream. @Bhansali_Prod @Viacom18Movies @viacom18 @filmpadmaavat @TSeries
— Review Ram (@MovieReviewRam) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat (Tamil dubbed version) – Interval – Bhansali strikes with a solid direction of an hard historical script. Music and visuals are topical too. Rituals slow down the pace then and there. ‘Good’ so far. @deepikapadukone @shahidkapoor @RanveerOfficial @filmpadmaavat (2/2)
— Review Ram (@MovieReviewRam) 23 January 2018
#Padmaavat – Interval – Beautiful writing by Bhansali, he stands out with a splendid paper work. Eagerly waiting for the 2nd half, @deepikapadukone as the mighty queen ‘Padmavati’ in action mode. @filmpadmaavat
— Review Ram (@MovieReviewRam) 23 January 2018
Today watched #Padmaavat. Wonderful film, no scene of any type which is objectionable. Rather Rajput Community is glorified. @deepikapadukone @RanveerOfficial @shahidkapoor and @aditiraohydari ने किरदारों को जीवंत कर दिया। pic.twitter.com/YaJ20ObKTQ
— Anant Vijay (@anantvijay) 21 January 2018
Early audits for Padmaavat had this to state: Urmimala Banerjee composed for Bollywood Life: “The film begins off like a fable. Each edge is lovely and the effect on 3D is complex. We are acquainted with the overcome and shocking Padmavati of Singhal. There are many dazzling casings. The primary half has a place with Ranveer Singh. From his initial scene to the one where he chases down the head of Mongol warlord, Singh is in top shape. Deepika looks shocking and Shahid satisfies the character of the pleased Rajput. Cinematography by Sudeep Chatterjee is amazing and the ‘Ghoomar’ tune is a visual enjoyment.”
Mayur Sanap from The Deccan Chronicle brings up the film’s blemishes as well, written work: “Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes his most gutsy film yet, yet unfortunately the outcomes are not extremely noteworthy. The film that is a war epic, romantic tale, and ensemble show, across the board, is stalled by average execution. Much will be said in regards to the film’s overwhelming length, and in all actuality, it could have been shorter. It’s the sort of film that tries too difficult to stand out enough to be noticed in the runtime of right around three hours.”
Umair Sandhu from The Hans India states: “all in all, Padmaavat is a true to life diamond that you just can’t miss. Huge exhibitions, deft heading, control stuffed screenwriting and discourse, sweet soundtrack and obviously, the luxurious mounting — this film has everything. Emphatically suggested!”
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