Padmavati trailer: Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh set for a fierce battle in this grand epic

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October 09, 2017

Keeping their obligation to fans, stars of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s PadmavatiDeepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh – revealed the first  trailer of their period adventure precisely at 13:03 on Monday. For the individuals who came in late 1303 was the point at which the eight-month long siege of Chittor by Sultan Alauddin Khilji occurred. While Karan Johar said the Padmavati trailer was loaded with “amazing and radiant visuals”, Hrithik Roshan commended his “unrivaled potential”. Be that as it may, on one point the brotherhood was consistent: the trailer was “epic, epic, epic”. The outcome was Padmavati trailer turning into the best pattern very quickly.

 

In the much anticipated, much talked about film, Ranveer plays Alauddin Khilji and Shahid papers the part of Maharawal Ratan Singh. It is Deepika who assumes the main part of Padmavati, a ruler so wonderful – says legend – that you could see betel squeeze in her throat when she ate paan. The film additionally stars Raza Murad and Aditi Rao Hydari.

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Deepika and Shahid, then again, epitomize the imperial artfulness of Chittorgarh. While Shahid discusses a Rajput’s valor: “Chinta ko talwar ki nok pe rakhe, wo Rajput. Ret ki naav lekar samandar se shart lagae, wo Rajput. Aur jiska sir kate fir bhi dushman se ladta rahe, wo Rajput,” Deepika says the strength of “Rajputi kangan” is equal to the Rajputi sword.

Padmavati depends on old stories that fourteenth century ruler Alauddin Khilji became hopelessly enamored with Padmini, the ruler of Chittor. Picking honor over an existence in Delhi, Padmini and the other ladies of Chittor slaughtered themselves by jumping into a fire – a training called jauhar.

This is the third time Ranveer and Deepika have worked with Sanjay Leela Bhansali after Goliyon ki Rasleela, Ram-Leela and Bajirao Mastani. This is the first occasion when that Shahid is working with Bhansali.

Bhansali prior coordinated this immortal story as a musical drama in Paris and Rome. Truth be told, he was the primary Indian to coordinate a musical show globally. His melodic wander had appeared at the 51st Spoleto Festival and won a great deal of commendation. In an announcement, the chief had prior stated, “I’m overwhelmed by the love the film has received so far. Padmavati is a tribute to our brave Rajput men and women and a story that the entire country will be proud of.”