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  • @prateekbhore2264
    @prateekbhore2264 Год назад +1195

    As a Punekar who has grown up with history of Marathi empire and Peshwas it was so much awesome to see our cultural roots on Big screen,Bajirao mastani was a mind blowing theatre experience Visually stunning with intense Ranveer singh acting who nailed the marathi accent pitch perfect. emotionally intense.

    • @hvr1996
      @hvr1996 Год назад +21

      Punekar bro 😎

    • @Akhand_Bharat
      @Akhand_Bharat Год назад +26

      bhau mi pn pune mdhun aahe🚩
      jai chatrapati Shivaji maharaj🚩
      jai hindutva🚩

    • @iambot813
      @iambot813 Год назад +19

      Marathis Punekar are real Punekar

    • @spylock8816
      @spylock8816 Год назад +32

      Now we are saying this... 😂 At the time all the bhakt's gang weren't allowing the movie to be released just because the two queens had never met each other in real life...

    • @priyak7384
      @priyak7384 Год назад

      @@iambot813 barobar bollas

  • @Siddhart312
    @Siddhart312 Год назад +723

    Actually, Ancient and Mediaeval India had much better architecture than of today. It was ahead of other countries that time🔥

    • @meera6702
      @meera6702 Год назад +51

      Absolutely. So much was destroyed by Mughals

    • @harveyspecter111
      @harveyspecter111 Год назад +15

      Not all countries. Ancient india had great architecture. Medieval architecture was a joke.

    • @Siddhart312
      @Siddhart312 Год назад +26

      @@harveyspecter111 Lol, you really think Mediaeval arch.was a joke? Then you are yet to know about all the forts, courts, temples, cities built during this period. Don't forget some marvellous architectures like Naldurga fort which was built in Sea, Red fort, even world wonder Taj Mahal, etc were built during this period only.

    • @jatinkathait7388
      @jatinkathait7388 Год назад

      Stupid dumbass jaby's point that pressure of water in water fountain.
      Indians have habit of always diverting point to their favour.

    • @NileshKumar-nr2vj
      @NileshKumar-nr2vj Год назад

      Oh god, stop with these stupidity 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @hemendrasinghtanwar592
    @hemendrasinghtanwar592 Год назад +308

    Fountains are very common in ancient Indian forts and palaces.
    They used simple concept for this: Gravity
    There used to be a water channel or tank at the top of the building which provides fountains a high pressure and then water comes out with high velocity from fountain jets.

    • @sumo6199
      @sumo6199 Год назад +25

      Also using siphon technique as well. It's really astonishing fountain were also present during the Mauryan period.

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Год назад +14

      They're common in Indian malls too. Nothing is lost.

    • @hemendrasinghtanwar592
      @hemendrasinghtanwar592 Год назад +2

      @@dOVERanalyst 😂

    • @hemendrasinghtanwar592
      @hemendrasinghtanwar592 Год назад

      Guys they have not reacted to Flames season 3 trailer yet...
      Request them guyss yrr

    • @shahrajkhan1435
      @shahrajkhan1435 Год назад +1

      @@dOVERanalyst 🤣🤣

  • @spideyboypeter
    @spideyboypeter Год назад +127

    Priyanka Chopra's character in this movie is so great.

  • @meghnauwu
    @meghnauwu Год назад +446

    WE WANT ACHARA AND STEPH TO WATCH THIS TOO!😭

    • @SATURN.130
      @SATURN.130 Год назад +35

      Yes even I also feel that. Don't know why I felt jaby and this girl is not the right choice for this movie

    • @desiredway7918
      @desiredway7918 Год назад +5

      dekho aunty mr na jana .wish na Puri Hui to 😄

    • @nishantsharma9311
      @nishantsharma9311 Год назад

      Ye batao ki in logo ko movie dekhte hue dekhkar tumhe konsa sukh prapt hota h

    • @DiyaBhatt1225
      @DiyaBhatt1225 Год назад

      @@nishantsharma9311 Paramsukh ka anand ata hai vats!!!

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 Год назад

      Ikr😭😭

  • @Bleepbloopitty
    @Bleepbloopitty Год назад +328

    To answer your questions, yes, those places are real. Some of the scenes have been a minor recreations of the original tho. Also, back then, water fountains were pretty popular in India. There are water fountains dating back to centuries. There are mentions of it in the Vedas which are the oldest scriptures in the world.

    • @gemsree5226
      @gemsree5226 Год назад

      And those up flow??

    • @NoorMohammed-vl9jr
      @NoorMohammed-vl9jr Год назад +1

      @@gemsree5226 the source of water was from a higher level then the actual fountain. I assume thats how they worked.

    • @gemsree5226
      @gemsree5226 Год назад

      @@NoorMohammed-vl9jr this one is just modern plumbing system. 😆

    • @NoorMohammed-vl9jr
      @NoorMohammed-vl9jr Год назад +3

      @@gemsree5226 i think they use water pumps in modern times to get the water to higher level. They let people carry water to higher level in those times.

    • @rizwanuzzamanjyoti
      @rizwanuzzamanjyoti Год назад +4

      @@NoorMohammed-vl9jr no actually in middle ages they used windpumps or water wheel to raise water, it's actually pretty easy those things were pretty common back than, since they went out of style now we are shocked wow 😲 how they did that 😀😀

  • @shipsflying
    @shipsflying Год назад +99

    The accent of Priyanka was so on point.
    Kashibai was very innocent and secure woman, she never thought in her worst nightmare that bajirao will ever cheat on her.

    • @Anonymous-cu9uf
      @Anonymous-cu9uf Год назад +4

      Well, he never cheated on her. Yes, he was attracted towards Mastani but never cheated on his wife. The first time they slept together was after their marriage only. So, it was a case of polygamy, but not of adultery. But yes, Kashibai never approved of their marriage jut like Peshwa's mother.

    • @shipsflying
      @shipsflying Год назад +23

      @@Anonymous-cu9uf what are you even talking about? Have you ever heard about emotional cheating, and even getting involved romantically with someone else is cheating.

    • @prerna2304
      @prerna2304 Год назад +10

      @@Anonymous-cu9uf cheating is not just sleeping with someone. When you're romantically invested in someone else which we call flirting nowadays is cheating too. By your logic, your partner can flirt with others and you won't mind because it's not cheating.

    • @animetsystudio9841
      @animetsystudio9841 Год назад +4

      @@Anonymous-cu9uf Cheating is cheating if you intrested in other than your lover..no matter it's emotional or sexual

    • @jobangharekhan2601
      @jobangharekhan2601 Год назад +1

      @@animetsystudio9841 true

  • @haripppalady.7873
    @haripppalady.7873 Год назад +138

    Priyanka's acting in this movie❤❤❤ she outshines everyone. You can feel her emotions and root for her

  • @christy_003
    @christy_003 Год назад +247

    OH MY GOOD GOD......This man Sanjay Leela Bhansali is such a maestro when it comes to make period classics...... Cinematography, music, bgm, acting, direction everything is worth of buying a ticket
    ❤️ Missing those 2015 Days,

    • @shubhmohanka
      @shubhmohanka Год назад +7

      So true ram leela, bajirao mastani, padmaavat, gangubai and many more to come!

    • @shivangjoshi4931
      @shivangjoshi4931 Год назад +8

      @@shubhmohanka even Devdas
      Can’t wait for Baiju Bawara

    • @christy_003
      @christy_003 Год назад

      @@shubhmohanka ya man.......

    • @christy_003
      @christy_003 Год назад +6

      @@shivangjoshi4931 Devdas was a cult cinema

    • @Ankit-gl4pq
      @Ankit-gl4pq Год назад +1

      @@christy_003 yes bro, devdas was extremely epic

  • @madopanda500
    @madopanda500 Год назад +46

    Achara finding her goodies in the fridge was the most hilarious part for me 😁😂😆!!!

  • @sayyidabi4641
    @sayyidabi4641 Год назад +38

    Priyanka's skills acting in this movie, AMAZING...👏❤️🔥

  • @deepakjain255
    @deepakjain255 Год назад +68

    What's interesting is the accent Ranvir singh had. His dialogue delivery was near perfection

  • @user-un5gt1qc4z
    @user-un5gt1qc4z Год назад +48

    the speed of Jaby’s “that’s not indian” to slumdog👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @Nwl079
    @Nwl079 Год назад +76

    I really feel that Ranveer should have won the National Award for this film his acting was PERFECT he was a Maratha Warrior and a Leader even when he dances it felt like warriors were celebrating even during emotional scenes he NAILED it!

  • @anmolsrivastava9251
    @anmolsrivastava9251 Год назад +126

    Priyanka Chopra is the soul of this movie ❤️

  • @ShubhamSuBuVerma
    @ShubhamSuBuVerma Год назад +13

    Priyanka acting oh my goddds. That's why she is India's queen and we are proud of her. No one can match her 💗

  • @meera6702
    @meera6702 Год назад +35

    Jaby this movie is based on real life. I live in city where they lived, some places are still standing like Shaniwarwada. Bajirao Peshwa never lost a single war, his war strategies are studied all over

  • @nyxishigh6637
    @nyxishigh6637 Год назад +164

    I usually didn't like historical/wartime movies but i remember watching this in the theatre with my fam and it was an experience. It captures each character's emotions perfectly (to the point where you struggle to decide who was entirely wrong), the music and bgm score was such a serve, the cinematography, the dialogues and lastly the acting, which I believe was a contributing factor for bringing in the essence of the movie was all mind blowing. Certainly, a good intro for someone who's never watched hindi cinema before

  • @kaypats855
    @kaypats855 Год назад +23

    Great choice. Although Ranveer and Deepika do great...Priyanka NAILS her role as Kashi... I ended up loving her the most...keep watching

  • @nishkarshpandey8131
    @nishkarshpandey8131 Год назад +14

    9:57 Achara's cameo was great😂😂

  • @PseudoProphet
    @PseudoProphet Год назад +14

    Fountains worked because of gravity back in the days.
    They used to fill up a huge reservoir of water at a high ground, to power the fountains at a lower level. 👍👍

  • @abenishii7173
    @abenishii7173 Год назад +7

    Priyanka Chopra and that scene b/w her and Baji Rao is ALL I NEED. 😍

  • @Moon-kg4qk
    @Moon-kg4qk Год назад +35

    for me ... kashi bai is the hero of the film.. i mean damn , her journey is so painful , still she is absolutely pure hearted eeven after all of that

  • @KaranRandhawa_YYC
    @KaranRandhawa_YYC Год назад +91

    Achara and Steph can do a separate reaction on this movie. Just saying.

  • @MaryCherryOfficial
    @MaryCherryOfficial Год назад +10

    thanks for introducingme to some great bollywood :)

  • @essee3984
    @essee3984 Год назад +8

    9:49 fountains don't necessary need electricity or motor, they can work on basic principles of gravity and water pressure.

  • @Rorschach7012
    @Rorschach7012 Год назад +79

    As a rajput, i am proud of my maratha people and maratha empire, they are warriors too like sikhs and rajputs

    • @shubhamchauhan6340
      @shubhamchauhan6340 Год назад +1

      Same bro 🙂

    • @Anubha__
      @Anubha__ Год назад

      U should proud of all your Indian warriors....who sacrificed their lives to protect our motherland..not just Rajput r Maratha....there are many more great Warriors in our past.

    • @Rorschach7012
      @Rorschach7012 Год назад

      @@Anubha__ yes

  • @sumo6199
    @sumo6199 Год назад +25

    Yes there many such places throughout india which are so beautiful and intricate built by marvel engineers , architects and mathematicians of different indian empires since thousands of years. Fountains were also present in the Mauryan empire which was lasted till 180 BC as per some descriptions. So yes indian engineers and architects were too advanced at that time even before the discovery of many western nations. If you visit india again you can see such monuments, temples etc mainly in southern eastern, western and central india as in northern india many such places were destroyed by the invaders.

  • @anshumanchaurasia4956
    @anshumanchaurasia4956 Год назад +12

    Historic fact: Bajirao Peshwa 1 is still considered one of the greatest military leaders. His expertise in handling cavalry has been appreciated by military generals all around the world.

  • @avii377
    @avii377 Год назад +38

    The detail-orientedness and 'palatial' vibe in everything from sets,costumes, music SLB does is unparallelled. Hats off to him for showing Indian culture in its truest form.

  • @tannu_______
    @tannu_______ Год назад +28

    You won't believe I was waiting for this one🔥
    Will only watch when all the four parts come out😂

  • @JZM09
    @JZM09 Год назад +8

    Wars in the olden times had rules - said and unsaid rules. Eg. one had to declare a war. At night war was halted. No back stabbing etc. Arrows were lit to declare war (she even says i will declare war now) and also it does more damage. It was a more human way of war.

  • @hellboygaming_186
    @hellboygaming_186 Год назад +3

    Bajirao was undefeated warrior
    41/41❤

  • @shivangjoshi4931
    @shivangjoshi4931 Год назад +7

    Omg finally
    Can’t believe you FINALLY did this Jaby
    One of your first Bollywood trailer reactions

  •  Год назад +3

    Ohhhh this is exciting! I love Bajirao Mastani and it's awesome to watch your reaction to it. ❤

  • @PranavGogwekar
    @PranavGogwekar Год назад +5

    I started watching Jaby Koay since the reaction video to the Bajirao Mastani trailer (before it got deleted and re-uploaded later), and now so many years later it is movie reaction. Nostalgia and full circle.

  • @pranitasingha399
    @pranitasingha399 Год назад +7

    You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this reaction. Its over 4 years ( omg I didn’t even realise its been so long) since i requested you to react on this one and I’m so happy it’s finally here

  • @lostsoul404
    @lostsoul404 Год назад +45

    At first, I was hesitant about the movie because of what I heard about them disrespecting Kashi Bai's character (which the movie did) but again seeing Priyanka in the role, especially that scene b/w her and Baji Rao is for me one of the best scenes in Bollywood...

    • @speakwithfacts1
      @speakwithfacts1 Год назад

      @@RedMeanLal that's what bollywood does changes history just to make it so called "secular"

    • @bigbountyb7952
      @bigbountyb7952 Год назад +1

      It's highly romanticized and they've taken too much of creative liberty.

    • @lostsoul404
      @lostsoul404 Год назад +4

      Yeah, and I don't support them for changing history or romanticizing the entire plot... I'm just saying, (being a huge PC fan) that scene with her and Baji was so powerful and to me always felt like her best performance ever. Period

    • @bigbountyb7952
      @bigbountyb7952 Год назад

      @@lostsoul404 fair enough but my worry is they're gonna believe the movie, idc about the movie but misrepresentation irks me.

    • @zanishani2217
      @zanishani2217 Год назад

      I do not think they disrespected kashi Baki’s character. I thought the justified all the scenes with her very well. Don’t you remember that one scene where she kicks out Bajirao? That was her self respect. Don’t try to villainous Bollywood for everything.

  • @ravemanjiree
    @ravemanjiree Год назад +7

    FYI all the epic scenes you see like with the peacock feather or Bajirao jumping on top of the elephant are based on paintings found from that era and thought to be true.

  • @harsh007rawat
    @harsh007rawat Год назад +15

    Although the sets and costumes are unbelievable but Bajiro is known to be one of the greatest warriors of India in modern history and Director decided to show this story which was hardly any big part of his life. Duh!

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад +1

      The thing is, this movie was an adaptation of the Marathi Novel "Rau" (written by N. S. Inamdar). It was a fictional romance story between Peshwa Baji Rao I and Mastani, and the outrage it caused among the orthodox priests of the community. Thus, this movie also focused on the same romantic story that was written in the novel. Sanjay Leela Bansali gave that as a disclaimer at the start of the movie, that this movie was an adaptation of "Rau", and not a biography of Peshwa Baji Rao I.

    • @geetadhumane5793
      @geetadhumane5793 Год назад +7

      Same ....the movie is undeniably beautiful to look at..But other than Kashibai, the characterizations in the movie are very wrong...We can also blame it on 'Rau' novel, which the movie is loosely based on, for romanticizing the non romantic relation between Bajirao and Mastani...there marriage was a political alliance and not a romantic one as Bajirao was very devoted to Kashi....And even though Mastani was never welcomed into the ShaniwarWada and the Peshwa household...what the movie shows is too much extravagant...no violence was ever committed against her...and her son Krishna Rao was treated with equal respect by the courtiers..and he was raised by Kashi after Mastani's death...He fought in the third battle of Panipat

    • @sumo6199
      @sumo6199 Год назад +3

      Indian directors should touch more such great warriors of different ancient indian empires such as Mauryas, ahom, gupta, ganga, kalinga etc etc

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад +2

      @@sumo6199 That's actually a great idea. There is a lot of intrigue in the different empires, with emotional decisions, as well as tactful decisions setting the fates of said empires.
      The only problem is that the audience has become so intolerant, that they would attack the sets or call for boycotts based on some rumors. No matter how good some movie maker might make some movie, some idiot would say it "hurts his sentiments" and call for a ban on the movie. So producers are afraid to sponsor such good concepts, in fear that their money would be lost. They want to play safe.

    • @SERVANIVLOGSYT
      @SERVANIVLOGSYT Год назад +1

      That's exactly what the director intended to say, when we talk about warriors we only mention their physical strength, this movie spoke about the fragility of Bajirao, about how soft he is at heart. You already know Bajirao who fought for his kingdom, time to know about Bajirao who fought for his love

  • @nisargpatel707
    @nisargpatel707 Год назад +7

    the fire was because they wanted to give signal to bajiraos army.. which was waiting far away.. so they can see them..

  • @pranavaab
    @pranavaab Год назад +3

    10:10 Achara running like a little mouse!😆

  • @chandraprakashchourase8959
    @chandraprakashchourase8959 Год назад +2

    Sanjal leela bhansali is awesome both bajirao and padmavat are historical gems.

    • @Ankit-gl4pq
      @Ankit-gl4pq Год назад +2

      Even devdas and gangubai are epic, while devdas was a masterpiece of it's time

  • @carol7
    @carol7 Год назад +16

    I love this movie so much and even more so because my favorite actors from the Bollywood movie Industry are in it! They just dont make movies like this anymore i feel, but anyhow, so glad you are watching this one. I have always wanted you to see it and know your reaction to it. can't wait for the rest of the uploads.

  • @ks-vd2gm
    @ks-vd2gm Год назад +17

    Whoever is recommending you movies is doing a great job

  • @rajeshkhilari
    @rajeshkhilari Год назад +29

    Bājirāo Mastāni is a true history. Your ignorance about this episode made your reaction even more interesting. Peshwā means Prime Minister in Persian. However, Peshwas in Marāthā Empire eventually became more powerful then its own Kings. Peshwa Bājirāo Ballāl was the 1st Peshwā from the Ballāl clan. Also, he stands as one of the most accomplished warrior in the world who never lost a single battle. He won 33 of the 33 battles that he actually fought. He was famous for his lightening speed. He relied on Cavalry and never carried heavy weapons.
    06:41 The lit arrow was fired from the fort to signal Bājirāo, who's army was sitting ready to ambush, to initiate his attack from rear of mughal army as a surprise.

    • @harshalsonawane4696
      @harshalsonawane4696 Год назад

      Well actual historic evidence show Peshwas betrayed Marathas, they were not a war heroes because no one actually fought on battle ground. Actual Credit held by Shinde, Pawar, Holkar etc.

    • @rajeshkhilari
      @rajeshkhilari Год назад +3

      @@harshalsonawane4696 Peshwas are Marāthas too. Our Chhatrapati Shivāji Mahārāj termed the 12 Baluti castes from Brāmhan to shūdra as One Marāthā. So your Marāthā definition fails here. Marātha empire spread throughout India because of Peshwās. I am an MoDi script expert and an historian. Hence, you cannot challenge me with false claims against any Peshwā. Also, your surname is an indication why you hate Peshwās. Also, Shinde, Pawar, Holkar came much later and were raised to power by the support of Nanasaheb Peshwa. These were mere soldiers during Bajirao Peshwā. The powerful Marāthā houses during 1st Peshwā were Dābhāde, Ghorpade, Bhosale.
      Just rise and get out of your reservation mentality and actually study instead of being casteist.
      By the way, in 1857, India's first war of Independence, it was your Shinde of Gwalior who were traitors in supporting british against India.

    • @harshalsonawane4696
      @harshalsonawane4696 Год назад

      @@rajeshkhilari Reputed Deshasth not consider chitpawan as a bramin. Lots of wealth earned on Maratha's blood, donated on bramins as dakshina by your so called lustful ballal bhat family to consider themselves as a bramin caste. And which fool told you that if you read modi script then you are historian? 😄 Second my surname is not represent my caste or religion, if you called yourself historian then you must know my surname is a title given by Chhtrapati Shivaji Mahraj himself. This shows you are just a moron and troll who is descendants from extra martial affairs of peshwa family.

  • @sahildubey3141
    @sahildubey3141 Год назад +4

    I remember watching this movie in the theater when I was a freshman in high school. Now I am a senior in college....I remember this movie like yesterday

  • @varunrao1763
    @varunrao1763 Год назад +5

    9:54 the way achara going towards fridge and trying to hide herself from camera😂😂

  • @NehaMhnt
    @NehaMhnt Год назад +3

    Yes that's Indian classical music. And about piping the water, Indian architecture was way more advanced in that era. So yeah a lot of things existed. 😊

  • @anagh1412
    @anagh1412 Год назад +24

    oh my god jaby, you are finally watching this masterpiece.
    this is the second movie of the trio Sanjay Leela Bhansali (dir)- Ranveer Singh - Deepika Padukone's period dramas and Bajirao Mastani's the best.

    • @irinetony5327
      @irinetony5327 Год назад +2

      l love more priyanka chopra character more than deepika

    • @shikhajadav7122
      @shikhajadav7122 Год назад +1

      I want them to see Ram Leela 🙌

  • @flizak666
    @flizak666 Год назад

    So glad you finally watched the movie! Very full circle since your first reaction to indian cinema was the bajirao mastani trailer years ago!

  • @kaustubhsuthar7830
    @kaustubhsuthar7830 Год назад +34

    as indian we are so proud about our history and this is also based on true events Jai hind

  • @kartiknaik4077
    @kartiknaik4077 Год назад +9

    This scene 7:00 everytime just gets this amount of power and rigor in me which is too immense! The bgm ji ra ji ra ji ji is electrifying!

    • @raahulnamviyar5717
      @raahulnamviyar5717 Год назад

      Like feeling of a shaking studium with hootling and rootling. Like thundering stadium of a cricket match between india and Pakistan.

  • @kirito7352
    @kirito7352 Год назад +4

    Finally bajirao mastani
    Enjoying from Delhi 😃

  • @mjb2187
    @mjb2187 Год назад +1

    Wow im so glad u guys r watching this amazing movie , jabs and achara r awsome 🤗😍😍❤

  • @CinemAstra710
    @CinemAstra710 Год назад +65

    Sanjay Leela Bhansali's masterpiece

    • @daddyshome275
      @daddyshome275 Год назад +11

      Not masterpiece just watchable movie, Bajirao Mastani was historical inaccurate.

    • @CinemAstra710
      @CinemAstra710 Год назад

      @@daddyshome275 loved cinematography

    • @CinemAstra710
      @CinemAstra710 Год назад +5

      @@daddyshome275 Bollywood has never made historical accurate movies

    • @darknebula455
      @darknebula455 Год назад +6

      @@daddyshome275 Everyone knows its not accurate nor Padmavaat is. Its called historical drama piece. People love this movie cuz of visuals , dialogue & the drama. From devdas to Padmavaat Bansali has managed to tell a story with visuals & little much of action. His movies are like 1900s Novels specially written by Bengali Writers like Saratchandra ( DEvdas) . Thats a kind of art also.

    • @ranamondal9177
      @ranamondal9177 Год назад

      @@daddyshome275 yes

  • @apurvsharan1470
    @apurvsharan1470 Год назад +32

    Hell yeah .. Movie Selections are on point JABY... love from INDIA❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @soumyasubhadarshini285
    @soumyasubhadarshini285 Год назад +11

    Jaby..We won't mind to see reaction of a single movie from different different pairs..We would love to see different perspective ❤️

  • @mukul2345
    @mukul2345 Год назад +2

    This is stunning as it shows bharat just before brits started wars .. this bharat is richest country of all time since 10k years

  • @monikadhyani9935
    @monikadhyani9935 Год назад +11

    Can't wait for part 2

  • @pratyushsrivastava9867
    @pratyushsrivastava9867 Год назад +41

    It's not a love story audience it's a story about extra marital affair ❤️👍

  • @blossomwell.u7673
    @blossomwell.u7673 Год назад +1

    Priyanka Chopra shines as Kashibai , her moist eye acting she stole the show for me for sure!!!

  • @btsarmy583
    @btsarmy583 Год назад +2

    Priyanka.... our queen ❤️🥰

  • @sittingduck1735
    @sittingduck1735 Год назад +21

    NOOOOO I WANT PART 2!!😭 Anyway, thanks for reacting guys, lmao. I hope you enjoyed

  • @AbhishekSharma-cp2ys
    @AbhishekSharma-cp2ys Год назад +4

    Maharana pratap was 7'6 warrior, he would tear someone sitting on an elephant easily, thanks to chetak too.. 🔥

  • @aishwaryajakkam5348
    @aishwaryajakkam5348 Год назад +2

    About the locations:
    Bajirao's place is possibly Shaniwar Wada in Maharashtra and the place where the Mohe Rang Do Laal song was shot is a replica of the Amer Palace in Rajasthan.
    The knife thing:
    The knife thing was to cauterize her wound. He heats it up while talking to her, and places the hot knife on her wound to help it heal faster.

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 Год назад +1

    Arrows are lit when defending a fortified position (in late medieval India) because of previously positioned gunpowder stores in preparation to slow the initial charge.

  • @ShivaniSharma-dc3jz
    @ShivaniSharma-dc3jz Год назад +3

    Fact... Mastani connected people mind... Kashi connected with heart... I love kashi more than mastani

  • @cyrilraj748
    @cyrilraj748 Год назад +4

    Deepika potential and rage is really underrated in many movies but we can see it in this movie and piku also she definitely doesn't need any lead hero⚡⚡

  • @MayankSehgal88
    @MayankSehgal88 Год назад +2

    I remember first time watching @jaby's reaction to 'Bajirao Mastani Trailer' and he said it as 'BAJI-ARO' instead of 'BAJI-RAO' and he still does that. Its just amazing! 😀

  • @ankitsingh-fr7mh
    @ankitsingh-fr7mh Год назад +1

    Those fountains work with the force of water, either a reservoir or any stream on a hilltop ...so enough pressure to make a fountain work.!

  • @jimmssv9238
    @jimmssv9238 Год назад +8

    Dude India had fountains centuries ago.. our water management and irrigation plans were way ahead of rest from
    d world..

  • @ajaybhargav9593
    @ajaybhargav9593 Год назад +12

    Achara and Steph would have been better for this reaction as they understand the plot easily and also for a love story like this one. Hope you guys get the actual feel of this movie.

    • @sangeetat6848
      @sangeetat6848 Год назад +2

      They would’ve cried their hearts out..

    • @ajaybhargav9593
      @ajaybhargav9593 Год назад

      @@sangeetat6848 Exactly, they just kind of mocked the movie till the end with cringy jokes this time.

  • @ImWaRKing
    @ImWaRKing Год назад +1

    Tnx jaby for reacting to this movie.
    It's the best ranvir sing movie

  • @vishalnagv
    @vishalnagv Год назад

    Hey Merry hd been watching ur vids for long! Welcome to jaby channel

  • @ART_INDIA
    @ART_INDIA Год назад +3

    My Fevorite Seen 🚩🚩🚩
    श्री पंत बजिरावा साहेब... 🙏🙏🙏
    Bajirava won the all battels in his short life 🙏
    He is one of the three Generals in the history of the world who never lost a battle. Malwa (1723), Dhar (1724), Aurangabad (1724), Battle of Palkhed (1728), Firozabad (1737), Delhi (1737), Bhopal (1738) and Battle of Vasai (1739) were some of the major battles won by Bajirao.
    INDIA is a Worrier Country 🚩👍
    🙏🚩 हर हर महादेव 🙏 🚩

  • @yash.karmayogi
    @yash.karmayogi Год назад +11

    Ancient india had ultra modern techniques than current technologies which even richest countries dont have right now.

  • @samvithm3806
    @samvithm3806 Год назад +1

    6:42 It was a signal to Bajirao's army to start marching towards the enemy( declare War)

  • @geetadhumane5793
    @geetadhumane5793 Год назад +2

    Abt the fountains....In Shaniwar Wada in Pune the home of the Peshwas...In the main chowk (which later got destroyed due to fire) there was a thing called 'Hajari Karanje' or thousand fountains built by Bajirao Peshwa which used a very intricately designed water system ...The pipes used to be ...uhhh...similar in structure to the Hose pipes in RRR ..you know the snake ones which Bheem uses to fight during the internal sequence...just material used were different....
    Fountains have been a part of Indian Architecture for almost a thousand years

  • @ranabanik1354
    @ranabanik1354 Год назад +3

    The flaming arrows signal the allies waiting in distance to charge.
    Besides an archer must know the trajectory of the arrow to adjust in the second volley. So during the battles at night arrows are lit with fire…

    • @quiet7632
      @quiet7632 Год назад +1

      Equivalent to "tracer shots" in modern warfare.

    • @ranabanik1354
      @ranabanik1354 Год назад

      @@quiet7632 learned something new. Thanks

  • @chirag1034
    @chirag1034 Год назад +3

    It's not story it's history ❣️

  • @memorise1713
    @memorise1713 Год назад +2

    the movie choices have been excellent for a while now.

  • @rohansurve2032
    @rohansurve2032 Год назад +2

    She gave him the signal to attack by lighting up the arrows.

  • @LoneWolf-xz1ln
    @LoneWolf-xz1ln Год назад +5

    10:12 was the best part ❤️

  • @jacksonwangspapillong4217
    @jacksonwangspapillong4217 Год назад +4

    The reason that the peshwa's family wouldn't accept Mastani is because the Maratha empire's vision was a hindu dominant kingdom. Their mortal enemies were the Mughals (who were obviously Muslim) so having a muslim wife would tarnish the image of the Brahmin peshwa. The importance of religion and religious saints/gurus will be clearer in the later half of the movie when bajirao isn't present at the Brahmin bhoj (feast) which leads to further bitterness between them
    Hindu-Muslim alliances were common during mediaeval era (as a political tool ofc), but given the position of the Marathas and the Mughals, the affinity between Bajirao and Mastani was doomed from the very outset

  • @thealgerianflower2379
    @thealgerianflower2379 Год назад

    thank you i was waiting for this u guys

  • @apnachannel4419
    @apnachannel4419 Год назад +1

    The water architecture was actually real back than they cut stone so smoothly that you can put one stone on to another and it becomes waterproof so they just made pipes underground and connect them with higher ground water pool
    Those same architecture who made taj mahal

  • @UnknownRambler_46
    @UnknownRambler_46 Год назад +4

    Next movie you must do a watch along should be Padmavati

  • @shubhranshupandey5427
    @shubhranshupandey5427 Год назад +5

    I LOVE YOU JABYYYYY FOR REACTING TO THISSSSS, OMG. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ KI JAI🚩

  • @pravakar6643
    @pravakar6643 11 месяцев назад

    If you come pune to shaniwar wada fort you can see those old fountains being made during those times.

  • @ex-muslimraj8652
    @ex-muslimraj8652 Год назад +1

    6:46 That was the signal she was talking about. That was the cue for him to come in.

  • @maryada_sharma
    @maryada_sharma Год назад +3

    Ranveer is fire💯🔥

  • @hrishikeshpatel6670
    @hrishikeshpatel6670 Год назад +3

    Toughest subtitles, bcz dialogues carries the feel of the movie

  • @rudranilchowdhury5640
    @rudranilchowdhury5640 Год назад +1

    9:55 actually during the period of the peshwas, those artificial fountains did existed, infact it will find it in temples and forts dated older than the maratha Dynasty.

  • @prathamsaha16
    @prathamsaha16 Год назад +2

    4:31 I really liked the head movement.... that's so sweet 🙂

  • @chandralalnamadevan1927
    @chandralalnamadevan1927 Год назад +5

    9:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Jaby who is running behind you Achara or Steph

    • @reel1444
      @reel1444 Год назад

      BROOO LOOOOOOOL i thought i Saw a troll go to the fridge

  • @akshat.aggarwal
    @akshat.aggarwal Год назад +6

    The awkward fact is that the movie tried to make extra marital affair look good..
    What was Kashi's mistake? But she did suffered a lot because of them..

  • @kaling_108
    @kaling_108 Год назад +1

    Bajirao was invincible in all war but in this movie they showed him like a lost in love.. This is Bollywood jaby

  • @MegaMahos
    @MegaMahos Год назад

    Peshwa bajirao was my great great great great great great grandfather. It does warm my heart knowing though tainted his story is viewed and apreciated by millions.

  • @aamnabaig4920
    @aamnabaig4920 Год назад +5

    Hey, you guys should definitely react to this movie called Jaane tu ya jaane na, it’s got a simple and light storyline yet it’s one of my personal favourites.
    Loved the reaction btw 👍🏼