Bajirao Mastani Reviews by Critics

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Bajirao Mastani Review by Indicine

Rating: ★★★½☆

The pacing is perfect in the first half and the story is convincing for most part, but it’s the ending that came as the biggest disappointment. It’s abrupt and all the momentum gathered throughout the film, drops quite considerably towards the end. Also, when you walk out of the cinema hall, you end up feeling more for Kashibai than the other two characters.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Taran Adarsh on Bollywood Hungama

Rating: ★★★★☆

BAJIRAO MASTANI is Bhansali’s most ambitious project to date. The love story, the conflict, the dramatic altercations, the battle sequences and of course, the ostentatious setting… BAJIRAO MASTANI is an enthralling period film that transports you to an era you had only read about in the history books. At the same time, Bhansali introduces the on-screen characters and the sequence of events with utmost simplicity so that the enthusiastic spectator is able to get the grip of the goings-on effortlessly.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Saibal Chatterjee on NDTVMovies

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Bajirao Mastani is watchable primarily because of the craft that is on view in the pretty frames lit meticulously by cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee. The characters allude repeatedly to the sky, to the sun and the moon, to the clouds and to the elements in general in the stodgy first half.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Sweta Kaushal on Hindustan Times

Rating: ★★½☆☆

With Mastani’s scarcely recorded history, Bhansali had a beautiful premise of a love story that has never been explored onscreen. However, he makes it a tiring affair: Laden with the burden of self-indulgence and dramatic “dialoguebaazi”, the film drags on at its own sweet and laid-back pace.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Ananya Bhattacharya on India Today

Rating: ★★★½☆

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani is in essence the story of Bajirao and Mastani. The director’s ode to undying love does make you pine for that kind of an extraordinary story, which can show the thumb to the shackles of worldly trivialities. Bhansali takes a leaf out of history, and crafts it into an exquisite tale. And all the participants in this orchestra are in tune with the conductor, despite the occasional out-of-note keys.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Manjari Saxena on Gulfnews

Rating: ★★½☆☆

Also the film falls short on several accounts. First of all, it seems confused whether it should be a romance or historic film, swerving between Bajirao wanting to be the famous warrior and the eternal lover. Second, is its pace. The film hardly moves in the first hour or so, picking up speed only after the intermission – in fact it seems a little rushed in the second half. Third, the visual effects, though plenty, lack the punch of say, even, a Bahubali. Fourth, the music by Bhansali can at best be described as “sweet” and not something that anyone would listen to very often, and is a disappointment compared to that from his Devdas, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam or Ram-Leela. If you listen carefully, you’ll find one tiny piece in the introduction seemingly “inspired” from Game of Thrones.

Review by Shishir Gautam on Nowrunning

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Just wish that he had used as much talent and time in completing his screenplay. A rather stretched film, Bajirao Mastani is exciting till midpoint. Beyond that there is an evident lack of steam, which fizzles out by the end. The end is way to convenient and yet scattered. And he often resorts to the songs, as ever, without purpose.

Review by Jaidev Hemmady on Movietalkies

Rating: ★★★½☆

Bajirao Mastani has been made on a grand scale and the sheer opulence itself is worth the ticket price. There are just two war scenes in the film, but they have been shot beautifully. Of course, the film is sure to draw flak for its inaccurate portrayal of the Peshwa era, but as mentioned earlier, it is advised to keep that aside in order to enjoy a larger-than-life, tragic love story, which doesn’t need an item song or steamy kisses or raunchy scenes to put its point across. Indeed, Bhansali has ensured that the names Bajirao and Mastani deserve a place in the list of doomed lovers like Laila-Majnu, Heer-Ranjha and Shirin-Farhad.

Review by Preeti Kulkarni on Bollywood Life

Rating: ★★★★☆

Bajirao Mastani has been adapted from a classic called Rau by NS Inamdar and the movie takes us to the grand and powerful pages of Maratha history, marked by the brave and valiant Peshwas. This is a dramatic account of the most powerful Peshwa of all time, Bajirao Ballal and takes us through his life checkered by numerous conquests he won for his empire and of course, his eternal love story which was till now shrouded in secrecy. The story is truly engaging, mesmerising and keeps you interested till the end. Those who know a bit of the Maratha history or have read this book already, they would love to watch this visual treat, thanks to its gorgeous frames and the way its lead actors breathe life into their characters. The story is old and you may find some references from Mughal-E-Azam and Jodhaa Akbar but it truly captivating to enter into Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s world and re-live this era.

Review by Shubhra Gupta on Indian Express

Rating: ★½☆☆☆

But soon enough, you tire of all the showiness. The grandiosity wears off. You long for a genuinely moving, exciting story, featuring all these beautiful people, all actors able to pull off characters, but buried under their mounds of clothes, mouthing dialogue. ‘Bajirao Mastani’ had the potential to be a terrific historical. What it ends up being is a costume drama: too many costumes, too much revved-up, empty drama, and too little story.

Review by Shubha Shetty-Saha on Mid-Day India

Rating: ★★★½☆

Bhansali, in the two-and-half hour narration, transports you to a unique and stunningly beautiful world of Wadas and aayina mahal, Maharashtrian nathanis co-existing with ghunghroos and the traditional Pinga dance given a glamorous twist.

Review by Kusumita Das on Deccan Chronicle

Rating: ★★★☆☆

A melodramatic climax aside, the film is undoubtedly a quality product, Bhansali always ensures that. But what makes it fall just short of excellence is the lack of the journey within. We never get inside the characters, especially Bajirao’s, a man who is caught in the fierce dilemma between the heart and the state. We only see the events unfold on screen one after another. It is Bhansali tipping his jewel-encrusted hat off to an epic love story in Maratha folklore. But a glimpse of the mind would have made the picture complete.

Review by Srijana Mitra Das on The Times Of India

Rating: ★★★★☆

The end, by the way, is marvelous. Where the first half looks fabulous but slightly far-off – like watching an opera from seats high in a theatre’s skies – the second half mesmerizes. Post-interval, Bhansali imbues every frame with epic, precise passion. His question – what should religion do? Tear us to bits? Or bring us closer? – frames an end that is frightening, beautiful and powerful.

Review by Raja Sen on Rediff

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

Sadly, this is when the characters have just about found their feet and are longing for drama, but Bhansali — favouring obsessively choreographed dance sequences over a plotline — denies them this, making sure actors and audience are mired in limbo.

Review by Sarita A Tanwar on DNA India

Rating: ★★★★☆

Sanjay Bhansali has lovingly conceived and executed a film he has been wanting to make for over a decade. It is challenging to take a chapter from history from a few decades ago and make it interesting for modern audiences, but SLB pulls it off. It may not be by-the-book history but what a feast for the senses. The grandiose spectacle draws you into the world of kings and warriors, mere seconds into the film. The battle scenes, the dialogues, the passion, even the saas-bahu skirmishes are all right on the money. There is beauty and sensuality aplenty to leave breathless. Bajirao Mastani is a treat for the heart, not the head. The visuals and the performances are brilliant. Watching Ranveer Singh as Bajirao as like eavesdropping on a man who lived in another time. His language –words and body are spot on. His triumphs and his tears seem all too real. In the 90’s all actresses wanted to work with Yash Chopra, as he presented his heroines as these beautiful creatures. SLB has taken over. Deepika looks ethereal. She is pitch perfect throughout. And a brilliant supporting cast.

Review by Martin D’Souza on Glamsham

Rating: ★★★★☆

Deepika Padukone as Bajirao’s second wife Mastani, is good but could have been better. Priyanka Chopra as Bajirao’s wife Kashibai passes muster. But there is more these girls could have done performance wise. Something ‘authentic’ in the dialogue delivery and body language is lacking. There is that ‘it’ factor that they fail to put in, which Ranveer pumps in gleefully.

Review by Sonia Chopra on Sify

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Sanjay Leela Bhansali, that visual wizard, gives us beauty in every frame. You feel transported to another world, as you soak in the Aaina Mahal, the ornate chandeliers, beautiful fountains, the sheer ostentatious beauty all around. But that cannot make up for the lack of emotional connect to the story and characters. Bhansali is utterly unsubtle whether it is visually (which works) and when it comes to drama (doesn’t work).

Review by Dhriti Sharma on Zeenews

Rating: ★★★★☆

Without any boundaries and stepping back, SLB has worked his best entirely, in presenting to his audiences, the best of cinematic experience. The movie has a firm ground holding and has therefore risen to sky heights with its message and creativity. An outright outshining piece of art made unblemished, sprinkled with sincerity and discipline of acting—this love folklore will restore the drama lovers, back in their ‘expectation’ block.

Review by Rajeev Masand on IBNLive

Rating: ★★★☆☆

There are a few things one has come to take for granted in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film: a stunning visual aesthetic, immaculately choreographed songs, and an imposing sense of scale. His latest, Bajirao Mastani, doesn’t disappoint on any of those counts. This sweeping period piece, set in the early 18th century, focuses on a forbidden romance that consumed Bajirao Ballal Bhat, a brave general credited with expanding the Maratha Empire and winning every one of the 41 battles he fought. But the film also suffers from a condition one might describe as ‘Bhansali-it is’ – the tendency to be melodramatic, over-long, and highly indulgent.

Review by Kunal Guha on Mumbai Mirror

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Bhansali has often been criticised to be a maker obsessed with presentation, even compromising on content (at times) in the bargain. But his excessive opulence is warranted here and having 1000 extras, elephants, horses etc in every scene, be it an aarti or welcoming the warrior on his victorious return, lends this film a cinematic edge.

Bajirao Mastani Review by Indiaglitz

Rating: ★★★½☆

The movie however does fall flat in a few areas. The first half being slow paced, the second half has too much weep and is extremely fast paced. It is however the climax that has been made too filmy and is disappointing. The cinematography is awesome and so is the editing. The songs are ok and do not impress us much. All in all, Bajirao Mastani is a sure shot watch for all its elements including the storyline, the visuals and the mind-boggling performance by the cast. Do not afford to miss this one.

Review by Githa Vanan on Bollyspice

Rating: ★★★☆☆

Then there is the characters too. For a general, that is so disciplined, it seems a little absurd to see Bajirao celebrating his victory with a naach-gaana situation. Next came Kashibai. As demure as she may have been, you would expect a little more drama when your world is shattered by another woman entering your husband’s life and kingdom. At least the intelligent Kashi is not reduced to pathetic stereotypes so it’s a consolation. But the character that surprises you for the lack of depth who actually has a significant role is Bajirao and Kashibai’s elder adolescent son, Nanasaheb (Ayush Tandon). The years seem to flow in the film which can be accepted but there is no mention of the character till near the end. If it weren’t for the amazing moments between the principle cast and Bajirao with both his mother and his brother’s confrontation, the emotional connect would have lacked severely.

Review by Meeta on Wogma

Rating: ★★★½☆

The time lapses were distracting too. Too many times, the narrative moved from one character to another without a smooth flow. Looks like Mr. Bhansali had a lot more shot and had to be cruel on the editing table. Another distraction came with the Marathi words thrown in, isn’t it just fine that they are speaking in Hindi in a Hindi film? Then there was the preachy closing – why-o-why? Of course, even when put together these aberrations are not huge enough to take away from what’s good about the film. Magnificent visuals apart, Bajirao Mastani might be a version of history that I wish is true.

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47 Comments

  • Ab ayegah mazah!!

    It cant be beaten Dilwale in the shorter time but if Dilwale WOM becomes weak and BM WOM becomes it could beat Dilwale in the long run then.

  • vry nice…
    dilwale 4 stars… perfect start to another HNY 2.
    HNY also had epic 4 stars from indicine n taran adarsh.

  • Good review better than dilwale.indicine give 4 star to dilwale.they gave 4 star also hny.mtlb 4 star to srk ke nam se hi deti h ye sight.bad m excuse dete h ki public responce negetive tha isliye movie drop ho gayi.kamal h yar

  • BM reviews are poor than Badlapur n NH10 how can haters are saying BM crushed Dilwale mark my words BM can’t cross BADLAPUR

  • DILWALE movie review

    This movie is well balance of Action,Romance,Dramas(thriller),comedy,FAMILY DRAMA emotions.

    In the 1st half ,It was the past of KING KHAN as disguise name RAJ(Real name is Kali) appears of HIS sufferings.and after that HIS donation to Jonny lever even if stelaimg HIS things in the name of his brother shows THE LOVE for HIS brother Varun as Veer.

    And Varun Dhawan is simply outstanding at His comic timing along with Varun Sharma.

    Kali (KING KHAN) was actually the role of a mafia and never let this thing to be known by his brother Veer.for the reason why He opened garage and worked there all those years.the story continues As KALI’S ACTION tells how stronger character actually HE played.

    And KAJOL as Meera played much unbelievable roles .She betrayed Her relationship with Meera due to the rivalry of Fathers of both Kali(KING KHAN) and Meera.

    And seeing towards the story has so many unexpected twists and drama that will blow your mind.and the 2nd half contains more comedy.Jonny Lever and Sanjay Mishra just also gave outstanding contribution with others.

    It’s the film that shows the Real Value of family and relationship.through out the film you’ll never feel bore and This is the film that can entertain you so much.

    In fact THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINING FILM OF THIS YEAR.

    My Rating—-4/5….

  • Dilwale women is better than prdp. It will collect more than bb. Those wants critic rating wait till April fan will blow your mind with excellent content. Meanwhile dilwale is this year’s best Masada film.

  • @shaggy i m from pune and dnt lie that its housefull in pune..infact i m not getting tickets for dilwale and got ticket of bm.. bm is good movie bt not that it dissappionts in 1st half badly at the end it is good..bt not that great. overall 2.5 or max 3 not much then that ok ok types muvi

  • DILWALE REVIEW :

    Dilwale, the name itself speaks of love, is one of the biggest love story in Bollywood industry. Kajol, Shah Rukh Khan, Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon are playing the lead roles in the movie with a perfect couple match. No wonder that Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan are the best couple of all time in Indian cinemas, whether it is Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge or Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, they have been the most praised couples in the screens. The same is expected from the movie Dilwale. In addition, there is a new couple in the film that reveals the entry of Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon. The audio and video songs of Dilwale has already gained a lot of popularity in Bollywood Top Charts and is loved by most of the people. The songs like “Manma Emotion Jaage” and “Gerua” are trending in most of the playlists and is supposed to create a positive impact on the audience. The locations in the movie are awesome and the audience will fall in love with the romantic places that are shooted in the film. The place has added another layer of romance and aroma in the film. The direction by Shetty is awesome, to put it simply. His vision and the scale of the film is insurmountable by any other entertainer in this genre. There are no compromises on budgets and it reflects on the film. Kajol is the key attraction of the film, she is looking damn beautiful in the whole movie. Her dressing style and decent fashion tips will make the teens her fan. Shah Rukh can also can’t be rated anything below Kajol and his outstanding performance in the movie has created a bond between the film and the viewers. There is another youth couple in the film, Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon, which will be loved by teenagers. They both have maintained the young generation thing in the movie, if you are among the one that thinks Kajol and Shah Rukh can not represent the youth audience, then Varun and Kriti are there for you. The comedy element in the film is its strength. 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And when put together, Dilwale is the great entertaining result! The film ends on a high note with Tukur Tukur, a song that you will keep singing to yourself long after the film is done. Watch it, as by Rohit Shetty’s standards, it’s his most complete and entertaining film! i Loved Dilwale And You Will Too! I can’t wait to list the things I loved about Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale. 1) SRK-Kajol No one needs to justify this point. It was so refreshing to see these two in a love-hate relationship. Both of them did a brilliant job once again! 2) Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon. Varun and Kriti shared a great chemistry. They are not overshadowed by the SRK and Kajol factor; in fact, these two hold their ground and impress you with their screen presence. 3) The locations Okay first, the locations in the movie are breathtaking. From Goa to Bulgaria to all things that were Gerua (yes, it was real!); Rohit knows how to make his locations stand out! 4) Sanjay Mishra This man deserves a standing ovation. Every time he came on screen, I just couldn’t control my laughter. He was HILARIOUS! 5) Rest of the cast One of the best things about Dilwale is the supporting cast. This super entertaining bunch consists of Boman Irani, Varun Sharma, and Johnny Lever. 6) Just the right songs The songs of this movie were already resonating in our heads, now they will be stuck in them for longer. The songs are so perfect. From my personal favourite Gerua to Manma Emotion Jaage songs are one of the biggest plus points of Dilwale. 7) The action It’s a Rohit Shetty movie, so obviously there is going to be a lot of action.Yes, there are cars flying, bullets flying, people flying, dupattas flying (oh wait, that’s Gerua). Anyway, there is just the right amount of everything in this movie! 8) The storyline I, honestly have so much appreciation for a director like Rohit. He knows exactly what the audience wants and he gives it to them. Dilwale has the power to make you laugh, cry and keep you on the edge of your seat. It’s all-in-one! 9) One for everyone Dilwale is a family movie yeah, the one that you watch with mummy, daddy, Sonu, Monu and everybody else. There is something for everyone here.. Dilwale is a complete package that audience are waiting for long. It will definitely a hit in terms of entertainment and business.

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