Beauty Of A Married Woman Attracts The Biggest Enemy To Commit The Most Dreadful Deed
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Beauty Of A Married Woman Attracts The Biggest Enemy To Commit The Most Dreadful Deed - Zábava
So sad. I feel bad for the wives on both sides. The first wife who was tossed aside for Paavmati too.
Me too. 😢
That's actually a strategic decision based on the director lol. You see, the actress playing the female lead is his favourite choice for leading roles. However, in his previous film with her as fl, with the similar plotline of falling in love with a powerful man and marrying him despite opposition by his family because he already had a wife, and they refused to recognise this second woman aka fl. The director wanted it to be an epic love story between the powerful man and fl whom he married as his second wife, but the audience was not buying it. They majorly blamed the two as a pair of homewreckers, because the man's first wife was a very likeable and honourable character played by an insanely talented actress. Majority of the audience sided with the first wife and sympathised with her and disliked the fl instead. So here, in this movie, the director decided to make the first an evil woman so that fl's limelight won't be snatched. But I see it failed here as well, as mehrunissa was far more magnetic and beautiful to watch with just 10 minutes of screentime and fl is again sidelined
Whats the title of this movie?
Don't be they were lucky, She was from bikaner not from shrilanka , the poet misunderstood sighol from sihal and it's real history, she did sacrifice herself Along with other rajputs nobel woman to save herself from nacrophiliac terrorist cult/ islamic invasion and later allauddin slaughtered 30000 hindus who were in fort and enslaved woman and later sold them , and it's in historical data of mewar
@@zultana2078 The other one is Bajirao Mastani.
Everybody said padmaavati is not beautiful enough, but for me she's a perfect example of indian beauty, big beautiful eyes, pointy nose, small face, sharp features and brown beautiful skin, i think you guys idolize pale skin too much
What does pale skin have to do with this at all? This is an entirely different race and not a pale face in the movie. Why drag white hate into this? Grow up!
True...its quite sad that in my nation brown skin is considered as ugly😢
She is literally the prettiest, better than most of the hollywood actresses!
Aishwary is more beautiful 😍
I think that greedy man wife,is far more beautiful than the one he is causing,a fight for men dont appreciate what they have,untill dey loose it.
yeh but try searching up the actors name and you'll know why she was casted as the main
Me too found meharunnisa more beautiful than padmavati... casting is not right..when padmavatis beauty was Describing I was laughing 😂😂..dipika is beautiful but definitely not that beautiful as the script says..if dipika is main lead then the director should have chose a less good looking actor as meharunnisa...😂
Tastes differ I guess. The greedy man's wife is indeed very beautiful but she the girl who played Padmavati is far more appealing. And yes she is very pretty. She looks more regal and less delicate than the other girl. But again maybe it's all about tastes
Wow....I didn't expect much likes thanks guys
padmavati is played by deepika padukone. she's a bigger star in bollywood compared to the lady who played meharunisa
Gives me goosebumps especially when it is based on a real life
It's inspired by real life not entirely true ......queen never go to the enemy state but instead she searched for army general GORA in wilds as he didn't agree with the idea of showing glimpse of queen to villain and leave country ............queen convinced him ....then they made planning.......that queen will come with 700 maids to serve but in reality a blacksmith was sitting inside queen chariot disguised as a lady so does other 700 maids ......later blacksmiths broke chains of king and rescue him
this movie is based on a poem by Malik Muhammad jayasi. According to historians there are discrepancies in the timeline that poke holes into Jayasi's padmavati story. For eg alaudin khilji defeated rana of chitore in 1303 n died in 1316.meanwhile rani Rani Padmini's birth is mentioned to be around 1500. Moreover other literally sources like Barani ,don't even mention rani Padmini.
No it's not. Actually it's a poem which as time passed people started to assume it's real. Bcs the queen symbolised Hindu pride vs Muslim oppression.
Interesting thing is the poet himself is Muslim. Malik Muhammad Jaysi.
You can find lot of iteration of Padamvati poem. Even the movie is it's own iteration.
@@Vor567tez its real adn it's history, and it's mentioned in historical data or Rajasthan but rani padmavati was from bikaner not from sihal and she did burn herself alive along with other rajput queens and nobel woman to save herself from islamic +erroris and nacrophiliac practice
@@jyotinanoma6227care to share the data youaretalking about & proof??
I feel like Ratan kept making questionable decisions due to pride, and Padmavati had to keep coming up with solutions to avert disaster. Self immolation (especially that of widows) is not a thing in Sri Lankan Buddhist culture, but she might have embraced it to honour her husband’s culture, I guess.
But she didn't die like that in reality. The end was dramatic afterall
@@user-uk1qo3ub4lhow did she die irl?
Her husband's culture doesn't have self-immolation. It was invented during invasion to protect the honour by women and was never a part of culture.
Firstly it's a poem written in 1500s. So Padmavati wasn't a real queen.
That’s bc you didn’t get invaded with stories of how they would ra*e women to death. Even when isis took over and genocided the yezidis, there were girls who went into the bathroom and self-exited. It’s sad to hear some people to say this was to just ‘honour their husband’ when in reality it was bc of the violent horrendous cruel murders inflicted upon people who were considered inferior bc they believed in multiple gods and plurality
And the fact the this is based on true events...it breaks my hearts...this was the best way for women to protect their bodies even after death
real incident wasn't so tragic
@@NathanXYX.She was from bikaner not from shrilanka , the poet misunderstood sighol from sihal and it's real history, she did sacrifice herself Along with other rajputs nobel woman to save herself from nacrophiliac terrorist cult/ islamic invasion and later allauddin slaughtered 30000 hindus who were in fort and enslaved woman and later sold them , and it's in historical data of mewar , you are pathetic and heartless if you think real incident was not this tragic, as a mewari my self and decent of great sisodiya Dynasty i feel sorry for people like you
The real incident isn't really as tragic or dramatic as the movie's one. The movie's story is more or so inspired by a poem.
It based on poem there was no padmavati
He went into an enemy's tent. How slow can you be?
I felt the last part😢 they are strong women. ❤
So this King Ratan has ALREADY a wife back home, marries 2nd time 😂 then Aladin has many wives & many war conquests- glad am not living in that era, then Ratan doesnt even listen to his wife when she warns him. I think she ruled better than Ratan & more strategic intelligence.
fun fact: Alauddin (Ranveer Singh) and Padmaavati (Deepika Padukone) are actually married in real life!
I loved this movie, saw it in 2018! I remember when it was still in production and there were people in India that wanted to self-immolate (like sati) themselves because they felt that the memory of Padmavati was being insulted. It's also part of the reason the movie had to be called Padmaavat. The music was brilliant; the way that ethics, values and integrity are central to the movie. The final scene where Deepika Padukone (Padmavati) walks toward the fire is breathtakingly awesome.
This movie is beautiful, I want more recaps like this movie please!!!!
Unfortunately this actually a true story.. these invaders destroyed so much in India..
And they also built things that modern India still benefits from. Indian rulers fought against eachother for centuries before anyone else ever invaded those lands. Lets not pretend that powerplays and violence were foreign things in India in order to push a certain false rhetoric.
@@udntneedtoknow Yes we had fights amongst kingdoms.. But we always had wars with morals. Like we all know how Alauddin won here. Before Islamic invasion, in fights some unsaid rules were maintained , morality was there for the sake of humanity.. But the invaders didn't follow that.. There were no cases of after a kingdom was conquered, the women from the palace were used as slaves by the conqueror before invasion started..
Also, as for the building stuff in our country, No.. They built it for themselves, by taxes paid by Hindus and also cause they thought things would stay same.. It's like Supporting Britishers' invasion. In recent times it is Israel in this Palestine-Israel issue.. As according to people, Israel grabbed a piece of land from Palestine, are committing atrocities on the natives of that land but is building technologically advanced stuff.. So please. Be sensible.. You're supporting invaders' atrocities just cause almost all of them followed the same religion as yours. Remove the religion bias and you'll see how they plundered this country
@@subhodeeprouth7753 Nobody is supporting invaders atrocities. I am pointing out that it was a mixture of good and bad. India became a global trade center. Laws came into motion that gave women the right to own and inherit property. Most of modern India was united under one banner, unlike before. The caste system was brought into question.
And don't even bring Palestine into this. India is one of Isr*els biggest supporters. India is one of the USA's biggest supporters, despite the fact that America was built using the blood of European invasions.
EVERY war is violent and without morals. Every single one of them. No one resorts to wars if they have morals. Theres no honor or glory or ethics on the battlefield. So don't spin it that way either. You cannot expect to paint a nation of millions as saints while blaming every outsider as corrupt. Humanity doesn't work that way.
@@udntneedtoknow Yea it does actually.. about Palestine issue.. It's Geopolitics.. Ethics and Geopolitics often don't go hand in hand. And in Geopolitics nothing matters more than what's best for your country. No humanity, no ethics.. As it should be.
As for "every war is violent without morals" No. Not really tbh. At least if u go through India's history before invaders started plundering India, It was. It all changed since the invasion, whether you like it or not. Where battles didn't just limit only until the battlefield. Learn in detail About Mohd Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan and their battle history. You'll understand the morals and ethics of war that I'm talking about. You'll also understand the reason why women started doing Jauhar since these invasions..
@@subhodeeprouth7753 You have pretty much agreed to my point yourself: ethics and geopolitics don't go hand. In fact, ethics and politics don't go hand in hand. So how can you argue that Muslim invasions were bad but war between Hindu Kings was good?
The fact that you brought Palestine into this to condemn invasion and then immediately backtracked to defend Indias current support of genocide and invasion really goes to portray your true moral standing. You don't actually condemn invasions. You only push forward the rhetoric that your government hinges on. You aren't fooling anybody here.
Men have been using women as tools of war for thousands of years all over this planet. EVERY war is violent and immoral. That's a fact. You denying it won't change that fact. Take the rose tinted glasses of your eyes and start seeing shades of grey instead of black and white.
I feel like this movie would be so visually pleasing!
I seen someone else comment that this was based on real life, the story is beautiful and sad at the same time! Again, I don’t understand how anyone cannot like history!
😢This was a heart rending recap. I am a soldier but I was in tears😢🤧
The video is an accurate sum-up but cannot give justice to the beauty of the movie, where each scene is like a piece of Indian art.
I love Indian movies, and especially the actors. They are so beautiful. ❤🇮🇳
All this for a woman he doesn't even know, and Padmaavati being blamed just for being beautiful is BS too.
Nah, capturing that kingdom mean controlling entire trade of western india to the arabian sea
I LOVE this movie!! Based on an epic poem written in 1530, some of the events truly happened, but others, such as queen Padmavati's existence itself are much less certain according to historians. I guess it's what her character represents that matters most in the end...
So he doesn't get the prize after all 😂😂😂
Deepika is the Poster for second wife personality
Yes the first wife is much pretty
Based on real history
Peacefool community be like : I don't want peace, I want problems, always.💣💥
i want gobar
I think i would take something before the fire. I work with wild fires occasionally and falling in to that is awful. The most painful.
Later khilji married to that Devgiri(now aurangabad city) princess name "Jatyapali" That you guys saw in first scene, & he had son from her. This is true story bc i live in devgiri city(now aurangabad ) & this is so hardbreaking that, khilji killed Jatyapali's father, brother & whole family bc, that was his first biggest battle, jatyapali was also the bravest princess, but no choice, khilji was crazy for new new womans.
thank you for sharing kunal
Just saw this movie 2 months ago. The story and history was so good.
The person who played alaudin khilji was also on Rocky and Rani movie too.
I hope you can also do review about that movie soon.🙂
Fun fact: The guy who played khilji (Ranveer Singh) is in real life married to the actor playing padmaavat (Deepika Padukone)
the fact that in real life he (alaudin actor) is her (padmavati actress) husband 😄
*If fix the puncture is an "ART", then Khilji is the "ARTIST"🌚😂😂*
This is a WHOLE saga!
The last scene gave me goosebumps
Ratan's principles are just dumb, far from brave.
I really liked this movie but was so underwhelmed by Padmavati's supposed beauty 😂 I found Mehrunisa much much more beautiful.
What is the title? Of the movie
@luna_Wind It's called Padmaavat. I think it's still available on Amazon prime, not sure about Netflix, though.
Thanks
@@luna_Wind You're welcome 😊
@@LM48888When you think Deepika's beauty is inferior to Aditi Rao's 'surgery' bought looks!!!!😂
I love this movie❤❤❤❤
Beautiful movie❤
That was a great movie.
All over a woman, very sad.
The two Kings are selfish poor Queens.
only one king
Have you ever heard of necrophilia? It was common in world wars. During the Isreal Hmas war, bodies of Jews women were praded naked. It was on news. Just think what would have happened in 12th century. I'm against evil practice of Sati where wife was forced to burn on pyre of Husband. But Jauhar was volunteer, a last step to be saved from being a slave, Rape victim or necrophilia victim. It's about freedom and women's honour. Even in Japan when samurai died in battle or commit harriki or seppuku ( honour suicide) their widow die. You have different history than India. Yours was a peaceful one, ours isn't. Even my own grandmother immolated herself during 1947 partition riots.
@@sushmajamwal8075 Lmao, the whole world knows what is Israel actually and what they are doing. It's a different video so don't bring your own fake story. And for Japan, they weren't any innocent, in fact, most of the time who are involved in a war are equally responsible. wars are initiated by leaders and done by soldiers but the innocent people suffer without any reason. Japanese also raped a lot of Korean women, colonized the Korea, and also the Nanjing Massacre. So nobody is innocent here, and when people's hearts can't see anything they think genocide is done for protection and shamelessly think they are the right one.
This is so sad😢
Best historical movie
This movie amazing
When she is a sri lankan ❤💕
Wait... do the women unalive themselves? 😢
Malik and Aladdin should date
In sinhala Padmavati = paadama "lotus" + vati "face". This means she actually was a beauty which drive men crazy.
This was a famous story which made into stage drama's in Sri Lanka in 1950s.... "දැක්කොත් පද්මාවතී ආලේ නොකරා බැරි"
Edit: yes she may have not married kilji. But it isn't kilji who the rajput king declared war. It was another king. But where exactly it says padmavati committed herself to sati?
So, who did the prince marry?
no, the Queen didn't marry Khilji
This reply is fake - queen Padmavati never married or even saw khilji.
😊What are you spouting? Padmavati never married Khilji. Read the actual history man.
Have you ever heard of necrophilia? It was common in world wars. During the Isreal Hmas war, bodies of Jews women were praded naked. It was on news. Just think what would have happened in 12th century. I'm against evil practice of Sati where wife was forced to burn on pyre of Husband. But Jauhar was volunteer, a last step to be saved from being a slave, Rape victim or necrophilia victim. It's about freedom and women's honour. Even in Japan when samurai died in battle or commit harriki or seppuku ( honour suicide) their widow die. You have different history than India. Yours was a peaceful one, ours isn't. Even my own grandmother immolated herself during 1947 partition riots.
she is beautiful inside and out that's the point
Favorrrrrrite movie
Can you recap bajirao mastani
Wow
I cannot tell the difference between each woman. 😅
Alaudin and Padmavati are married in real life!
The actors are married not the alaudin and queen Padmavati please write correctly its a high disrespect to the queen as she burn herself alive not to marry him 🙏🙏
Is this a retelling of the trojan war or did this actually happen in India? Crazy it would happen twice if it is based in real indian history
It’s a true story.
It happened to many women during empirical islamic invasion padmavaati is one of those women this how sati came to be in india
this has happened to many beautiful women across cultures throughout time. China has a similar story of the most beautiful woman in their history as well. The pattern throughout these historical events seems to be that beauty is more of a curse than a gift for a woman as she always seems to die or suffer the most at the end of it.
Unfortunately it actually happened.😢
What would you rate the movie ?
Where can i watch this
Netflix.
Lost after first few min
The fact that Khilji and Padmaavati actors are actually married in real life lol.
It is just a movie. Characters are real but nothing sort of this happened in reality.
Fight for a womean??? Shame on these type of mormon
19:38 Bawling so hard 😪😭
Ratan is gross.
It's based on real story...
But what is the title of the movie?
Padmavat
But she is the most strongest and the most beautiful woman in the world because she wanted to be with his lover and sacrifice herself truth self sacrifice
This sounds too much like bajirao mastani
Quelle horreur d'histoire...
This is film story not real
Please what’s jahar
A hindu widow comitting suicide by jumping into a pyre after her husband dies.
Jauhar is a practice of mass self immolation in Indian subcontinent performed by the queen and the women (also children) to avoid capture, r@pe, torture and enslavement if their king is killed.
Sad story but it simply shows how some kings are soooo stupid even in this modern days to the point where there can kill a whole kingdom just for pleasure.
14:28 Stupid Ratan's pride
Women >>>>>>>>>
No men! She was a happily married woman but this narcissist man was obsessed with her
Name of the movie
Padmavat
Padmavat
Padmavat
Title please 🙏
Padmavat is the movie name
Movie title please.
Movie name is Padmavati 😊
Aishwarya Rai would have been a better choice. Deepika is gorgeous but Aishwarya would have done justice to the role.
Completely inaccurate history
even though I'm mad at the portrayal of Muslims as evil (as is the unfortunate tradition in Bollywood), and I do not agree with the cultural self-annihilation practice, the epic sacrifice of the women bought be to tears, it was so powerful and what a legendary FU to the enemy.
yo the muslim sultans in india were quite evil tho. they forcefully converted many and have done plenty of brutal stuff. of course im not blmaing the entire muslim community but in historical aspect at least foreign Muslim invaders were indeed evil. you have no idea how many temples they have looted and destroyed. its not too far of from the truth back then
Excuse me, India 🇮🇳 also the home of billions of muslim ppl. & we live happily, if you don't know the 1percent of history knowledge thn atleast stfu.
Lmao this is based on a real story. They have portrayed themselves as evil in the real world. Indian rulers fucked up because of their ego and material desires otherwise muslims rulers would have to take 100 births to capture the subcontinent.
Lmao, 'portrayal as evil' what even did they do that was remotely kind? The only good Muslim throughout the tenure in India was the Mughal Prince Dara shiko, who was surprise surprise, killed by his muslim brother and court members for being too liberal and open minded and daring to listen to the teachings of other religions. Only a muslim is a muslim's greatest enemy
Evil should be portrayed as evil, not sugar coated.
s t u p i d story.
Its no brother come to chittorgarh in rajasthan and see the fort and place where the queen burn herself along with 16000 woman its still there. Do not defend a womanizer just because he was a muslim cause i don't think that's what Quran teaches you.
I didn't understand a thing
She burned herself so that the men can’t rape them . They did win but at what cost?
Read is;lamic in;vasions of In;dia.
Don't commit suicide. It's against God's will.
Which one?
Yeah instead become sex slave. Any wonder Million Christian women were enslaved by Arab slave trader and enjoyed them like a man’s right had possession!
For them, it was more about dignity, pride, and self-esteem than becoming a sex slave.
Suicide is better than continuing living in a shit life. If u wanna continue to suffer that's on u💀
Big lie
Brother come to chittorgarh in rajasthan and see the fort and place where the queen burn herself along with 16000 woman. Do not defend a womanizer just because he was a muslim cause i don't think that's what Quran teaches you.
Fake tale
Yeah sure...not more than Muhamad at least....L😂L...
@@hmj3547 not more than your trillion stone paralyzed statue gods lol
Another history professor we have here.😂😂
@@saludd8237 Or the invisible pedo one!!
@@saludd8237bro atleast we got trillion gods, u have Imaginary one so dont argue