I absolutely love here in the 007 Movies! Maternal, yet authoritative and confident. Understanding the importance of policy yet prudent... understanding that in real life situations, liberal interpretation of policy, is not necessarily without merit.
The Austrian Emperor Franz Josef ate like a firefighter his entire life (to avoid smalltalk) so none of his guests got more than the tiniest nibbles before their plates got taken up after each single course. Anyway, so many courtiers wound up hungry at Hofburg Palace that that they made beelines to the nearby Hotel Sacher which wound up becoming a world-famous renowned restaurant as a result!
@@Alice-7777 Her and Diana among others. The British have a longstanding culture of foreign men clambering across the channel and into the royal bed of princesses' and queens. That kind of c**koldry explains where they are as a nation today 😆
@@zzzbbbooo You don't know that. Nobody will ever know how she really felt about him - if, to her, he was a friend, a son, a lover or a brown pet. All we know is that she loved him, but we don't know what kind of love was that and never will.
Very true. She loved her food and ate very quickly, rarely talking whilst at table. She considered that if a meal lasted more than half an hour then time was being wasted. As she aged her doctor prescribed Bengers Food as a meal substitute. She liked it so much that she had it as well as the real food. She was also fond of claret 'strengthened' with whisky.
I think I've read that after Prince Albert died, her manners started to decline since without him there was no one around who dared criticising her and also widowhood gave her an "I don't gibe a f*ck" kinda attitude.
She apparently 'gobbled' her food. Presumably this meant she consumed it with haste, but I agree that it is unlikely she would have had such terrible table manners.
etiquette was invented for the middle classes, to trick them into policing their own behaviour. if you want to know how royalty and upper nobility actually acted, watch “The Favourite”.
Dame Judi Dench really behaves like she was part of The Royal Family: when she played Queen Elizabeth I at Shakespeare in Love (1998) she was perfect as always. I love all her performances.
When you consider that she won an Oscar for Shakespeare in Love, won BAFTA and Golden Globes for Mrs. Brown, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for this movie - she IS the Royal actress. (I will say Dench rises above Victoria and Abdul - it's an enjoyable performance in a so-so but entertaining movie).
@@englishexpert1989 you must be a director or professor in performance arts. Do share your background and credentials lest us ordinary people may think this to be an attention seeking troll. Anyone else would consider it to be fine acting.
I think Aamir khan knows who’s the Boss hope you know as well back then they didn’t know what I told them in top levels as now they know in England not ordinary people 😇👧🏻🤟🏽🤩anyway ask him Aamir khan خان
'This is bloody rediculous.....four months in a boat and I haven't even got a tray!' 🤣 'SOUP...your Majesty!' I guess the old gal couldn't figure that one out for herself! 🤣😂
I had no idea it was based on a true story. History was not and still isn't a strong suit of mine. The world at large, is very troubling to me and the more I find out.... the less I want to know. 😢
Which Victoria took great pride in and that's why she wanted to learn as much as she could about that part of her realm- even going so far was to attempt to learn Hindustani! One must remember that her courtiers could be incredibly xenophobic not just against their fellow subjects from the subcontinent but even from other parts of Great Britain such as Scotland, Wales and even more rustic parts of England itself such as Cornwall, Yorkshire,etc.
@@cg8397 … but she was only 57 years when she took on the title, and Viceroys were older than that. She also travelled to Germany (Coburg) and southern France happily at that time. 57 year-old people were not too old to undertake a voyage to India from England in 1877; many went often almost twice as far to colonies in Melbourne or Sydney. To be Emperor or Empress of someplace and never even visit is both absurd and arrogant 😂 Also when George V visited, India was still a British colony and I don’t think a Head of State technically can make a “State” visit within his/her own realm. 🧐❓ Just a visit, then.
i’m from singapore & remember watching this in the cinema! granted i didn’t know anything about european royals at that time, but i knew that india was under british rule.
LOL It was also my father at the end of every dinner. Including the snoring! LOL My father also ate liker her. Inhaling the food like some wild animal!
Even thow i havnt no money i expect to cook up a this kind of grub 3 times a week .with the proper chef skills that i know have because of covid .tonight im having beef roast with a thick gravy sauce made from the meats juices.herbs.spices . With steamed beans and roasted potatoes . Bit of mustard on the side .. all washed down with a nice cab sav 🍺🍷🍖🥦🥔🫕. Desert i might have a lemon meringe pie .homemade 🙂cheers everyone
my favorite part is when he said "No, we only got one tray" Not you can't get one, but that they in fact, haven't got a single other fucking tray available. And that is hilarious to me XD
This randomly popped up into my recommended list. I thought this was a comedy sketch and waited eight minutes for a punchline that never came. I’m not even sure what I’m doing here.. 🤔
Do i get a tray No we have only 1 tray Me:- ohh you stole so much from around the world and still can't buy 2 trays , mate Just just come here i have one i font use , and it's made of copper 🌚
@@MrHEC381991, unfortunately, that makes sense, given that she also had PPD that was never treated-which I either forgot or never knew until I did more research.
Yes it WAS that bad. She went into mourning for the rest of her life and expected the people around her to share in that mourning. This is what led to all the dark colors of dress in the late Victorian era. She also suffered from post natal depression. Some have theorized she may have even been mad like her grandfather King George III as she was prone to violent fits of rage. Sometimes over nothing. Caron mentioned John Brown who was her Highland servant. There is a story where a footman accidentally dropped a tray. She immediately flew into a rage and demanded his dismissal on the spot. Brown, who was the only person who could talk to her this way said 'WOMAN! What's wrong with ye? Have ye never dropped anything before yourself?' The footman was not dismissed.
George IV married his first cousin (Caroline of Brunswick), Victoria married her first cousin (Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), and George V married a second cousin (Mary of Teck).
I don’t believe the Queen and Empress of British India acts such a way. One of the screen writers was indian and I feel they wanted to portray indians in good light by having the queen act like that. It could also be to scoop to the level of her subjects since it does not befit a queen to take close friendship with her subjects. But he was not a typical Hindu indian, he taught the holy Quran and Urdu language to the Queen.
You need to read up on her. I'm talking CREDIBLE biographies. She acted EXACTLY like that. By that time in her life, she had become a fat detached glutton.
@Ethan S sorry bro really I don't want to start some kind of debate here, and maybe u r right and actually i don't hate anyone and i know that today's generation didn't done anything.. but i wrote that comment beacuse I saw a 5 year old girl walking outside of my car and u know what she was barefoot and just 5 minutes before that I saw the 45 temprature.. and i was asking my dad to get an a.c. then I saw that girl it really makes me cry I am a really mature person i know that this is how nature works good for one and bad for another.. but really I think whatever happens in past we should forget that and help eachother. Developed countries should help poor countries but countries like america and china are exploiting them.
@@silencemeviolateme6076 oh, yes they are and not only them but every indian is responsible but if u look around the world many countries doesn't have any good leaders but still they are developed because they learnt from there mistakes only because they were never exploited by any contries for 200 years but india was.. and i am not making any excuses but the truth is truth. We never had any chance to learnt from our mistake because after the independence we were too poor to look at our mistakes we just wanted to survive anyhow but now things are different and i think we are still 50years behind but in next 50 to 100 years we will be in top 10 countries just we have to focus on education that's all. we have all the resources frome the land but we have to overcome from our past and our narrow minded thinking and that is all we need to do. And i guess the problem is not that the Britishers looted us but think is that they should help us and other devloped countries should too help other poor contries .. but as u know people never change. Contries like russia,america, china and many other developed countries are still trying to exploit other countries.
In the movie, the queen is bored and disinterested during the banquet for her 50th anniversary on the throne, but in reality, thanks to her own private diary, we know that that day the queen was very happy to be surrounded by all her children and grandchildren, and more family members. The lack of detail in this movie is horrible!!! a complete shame of movie, that had so many things to say, ohhh i am so mad.
what difference does it make that she was happy that day? whats horrible is that the british empire dehumanised, looted & murdered on every continent on the planet. u not mad about that?
@@manishk3693 i am interested in the Queen's biography and representation not in what the british empire did to other nations. that's not our business cause any of us lived in that era
Height of ignorance. Nations looted, partitions done, British made famines to fund WW2. Civilizations never recovered from the horror & here you are, all chirpy that it happened before we were born so there is no way it effected us or changed the course of history. How about first return the loot adjusted to inflation & then maybe we'll sign off the massacres & humiliation. @@JohncharleS20042
@@JohncharleS20042 well you think the inhumanity acts and destroying of some people in different places by the British Empire is just a separate thing that doesn't has any impact on the many nation that where once under they control? And I would like you to remember India got it "freedom" in *1947*, Hong Kong which was given back to China on 1997 and they is British East Africa (Kenya) 1963, Bahamas 1973, Jamaica 1962* etc it not that far away. I know people like you wanna act like it long ago so we ain't have to remember and helping thus we did evil.
British took Kohinoor diamonds from a 11 year old Sikh prince. Queen use to call him as Black prince. British killed his father and imprisoned his mother and took him to Britain
Judy dench has command of the entire scene, all the while speaking no words and eating like nobody's business. What an actress!
Queen Victoria herself was known to be a commanding-and sometimes intimidating-presence.
The best part is, the eating was real lol
It's mostly the role itself. She plays well, but she doesn't create her character from scratch.
I've become a veritable Judy Dench fan. She really commands the stage with her presence.
Have you seen the one where she's an English teacher and is obsessed with Kate blanchet
I wish she had thrown a few farts into her performance? CatMom.
I absolutely love here in the 007 Movies!
Maternal, yet authoritative and confident.
Understanding the importance of policy yet prudent... understanding that in real life situations, liberal interpretation of policy, is not necessarily without merit.
She is brillant.
She isn't on stage here 🤣🤣🤣
The British have a habit of making ordinary things in life seem like a punishment.
Eating most especially LMAO!!!
Yep, the amount of “tasting menus paired with wines” that restaurants do nowadays, just to charge an insane amount per head is bloody ridiculous.
Miserable people really
@Tristo Smitty nope
With the Germans, it‘s the other way around!
🤭🤣🤷🏼♂️
I’m one…
Imagine you are hungry and you need to go through all these formalities 😂 😂 😂
The Austrian Emperor Franz Josef ate like a firefighter his entire life (to avoid smalltalk) so none of his guests got more than the tiniest nibbles before their plates got taken up after each single course. Anyway, so many courtiers wound up hungry at Hofburg Palace that that they made beelines to the nearby Hotel Sacher which wound up becoming a world-famous renowned restaurant as a result!
it is clear that victoria is actually lonely
so food sometimes makes her feel a little better
she was also quiet and hardly spoke with others
She really enjoyed her food and ate heavily. She also had her claret 'strengthened' with whisky.
She spoke with others a great deal, she had the manners of her time and status but was not particularly quiet at all.
She lost the great love of her life and spent the next few decades in mourning, as you can tell by the black
@lordalessan John Brown has entered the chat
Queen Victoria never saw an Indian in person until this moment
She was hørny
@@Alice-7777 Her and Diana among others.
The British have a longstanding culture of foreign men clambering across the channel and into the royal bed of princesses' and queens.
That kind of c**koldry explains where they are as a nation today 😆
@@Alice-7777 Daft. She was not attracted to Karim in that way.
@@zzzbbbooo You don't know that. Nobody will ever know how she really felt about him - if, to her, he was a friend, a son, a lover or a brown pet. All we know is that she loved him, but we don't know what kind of love was that and never will.
Dame Judi Dench is a national treasure. Loved this scene. 😂😂
That kid is a whole mood.😆
If you're talking about Victoria, what are you some 900 year old vampire to be calling her a kid?
@@Kiyoshi-Gacha0_0 this little boy is the kid 2:26
'Open the doors'! And running like that. He's a mood
@@Kiyoshi-Gacha0_0 🤔
SOOOOUUUUUUUP! 🤣
@@retroguy9494 😂😂😂
Apparently she had bad table manners, but I doubt they were that bad. She’d have been taught proper table etiquette
Very true. She loved her food and ate very quickly, rarely talking whilst at table. She considered that if a meal lasted more than half an hour then time was being wasted. As she aged her doctor prescribed Bengers Food as a meal substitute. She liked it so much that she had it as well as the real food. She was also fond of claret 'strengthened' with whisky.
I think I've read that after Prince Albert died, her manners started to decline since without him there was no one around who dared criticising her and also widowhood gave her an "I don't gibe a f*ck" kinda attitude.
she is a queen she can do anything she wanted
She apparently 'gobbled' her food. Presumably this meant she consumed it with haste, but I agree that it is unlikely she would have had such terrible table manners.
etiquette was invented for the middle classes, to trick them into policing their own behaviour. if you want to know how royalty and upper nobility actually acted, watch “The Favourite”.
Dame Judi Dench really behaves like she was part of The Royal Family: when she played Queen Elizabeth I at Shakespeare in Love (1998) she was perfect as always. I love all her performances.
When you consider that she won an Oscar for Shakespeare in Love, won BAFTA and Golden Globes for Mrs. Brown, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for this movie - she IS the Royal actress. (I will say Dench rises above Victoria and Abdul - it's an enjoyable performance in a so-so but entertaining movie).
I saw her on stage 40 years ago, and I still remember it. She was mesmerizing.
This isn't an exaggeration. She really was like this at meals.
Bad manners and unladylike.
It’s true. I ate with her one time, she even grabbed my profiteroles and stuffed it in her mouth
Anyone would get tired after over 63.5 years of formalities. Would you be able to make it through one year?
Wow. Every time she plays Victoria, she looks more and more like her 😄😄😄
No mate. She's way to pretty. The real Vickie was an ugly old thing!
Our man *Ali Fazal* making India so proud!! We love you Ali Fazal. You're an amazing actor. 🔥🖤🇮🇳
There is nothing special about any actor
@@englishexpert1989 you must be a director or professor in performance arts. Do share your background and credentials lest us ordinary people may think this to be an attention seeking troll.
Anyone else would consider it to be fine acting.
@@englishexpert1989 Why's that?
I think Aamir khan knows who’s the Boss hope you know as well back then they didn’t know what I told them in top levels as now they know in England not ordinary people 😇👧🏻🤟🏽🤩anyway ask him Aamir khan خان
I talked about this film to him he was hm my brother name is also Fasal haha but later knows who I am 👶🏻👧🏻🥰😇
" For your*service* to the continent "
more like Looting the continent.
Damn true
And these PHaraSHITs doesn't even have the shred of decencies to apologizes
Bengal Holocaust
Ireland Holocaust
Stealing lands
Not more than what the politicians looted
At least they step out with self awareness...
Btw, abdul karim is hindu name?..... theres peace after all...
@@imamkustiaji7324 he was a Muslim but Britishers didn't knew about all these things just like Persians they also used to call everyone hindu
@@orekiok8939 and they called native americans red indians 💀
Dame Judy has been my absolute favorite actor for many years. She is magnificent.
actress!
Interesting portrayal of royal protocol chaos! The pacing and humor kept me engaged throughout. Well done!
I'm here for Ali Fazal only. Way to go, Guddu Bhaiya!!
Lol kiddo
Great talent Bollywood is not utilising him
I entirely enjoyed his performance!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Victoria is awesome in this movie. What a great presence of a cute and sweet grandma ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Which movie?
@@AdityaKashyap-mg5cw Victoria and Abdul
Fuckin bs
my sweetest international opium dealer
Don't forget That grandma only looted India and Pakistan completely
Till her death 😂😂
'This is bloody rediculous.....four months in a boat and I haven't even got a tray!' 🤣
'SOUP...your Majesty!' I guess the old gal couldn't figure that one out for herself! 🤣😂
All that Elegance but they slurped the soup 😂
That lady ate so fast I thought I was back in lunch hall trying to beat the bell.
Victoria hated socialising and making small talk with strangers. If she finished the meal quickly, she could leave at the earliest.
😆😅😅😂😂😁😄🤣🤣🤣😃😃
Don't we all just love Judy..............
28-6-2022. Fabulous acting.
What a wonderful movie.
Loved it thoroughly.great fun and also informative.
I had no idea it was based on a true story.
History was not and still isn't a strong suit of mine.
The world at large, is very troubling to me and the more I find out.... the less I want to know. 😢
The person who played the role of "alick yorke" needs an applause 👏
Queen Victoria is my spirit animal, yay for inhaling food
Reminds me of my father. He always ate like that too. Like a wild animal!
The Queen doesn't give a shit, she's a proud woman 👏
His eyes are amazingly beautiful.
@GJ ignore him some of these white folks dislike or hate on handsome ethnic men.
@@jamilsuriel4406 ethnic is a salacious word. We all have an ethnicity. Dont be butthurt that man has droopy eyes.
@ still doesn’t change the fact that he is handsome af! 😏
I think that every woman secretly dreams of being a queen and having an impudent servant dare to look them in the eyes!
I love this scene so much ☺️
After winning Mr. Poorvanchal and giving mirzapur to gajgamini.... guddu bhaiya has come a long way.
Back then Indians never realised all these fortune the British possessed was from India itself
And it isn’t.
@@Celisar1 like half of all history would disagree with you
Not only from India, British got a lot of gold from Latin America. Henry Morgan took gold from my country, Panama.
Robbers pretending they have dignity... They still are.
There is still like many other colonies
Props to whoever the cinematographer was on this movie.
Thanks.
That would be Danny Cohen, who was nominated for The King's Speech (and also received accolades for Les Miz and the John Adams miniseries.)
One of my favourite movie, Fantastic acting, brilliant design, beautiful costumes, classic.
What's it called?
She was also Empress of India at this time.
Which Victoria took great pride in and that's why she wanted to learn as much as she could about that part of her realm- even going so far was to attempt to learn Hindustani! One must remember that her courtiers could be incredibly xenophobic not just against their fellow subjects from the subcontinent but even from other parts of Great Britain such as Scotland, Wales and even more rustic parts of England itself such as Cornwall, Yorkshire,etc.
😂😂Yes. Hilarious! And never bothered to visit.
@@theon9575She was too old by that point. Her grandson George V did make a State visit when he became King.
@@cg8397 … but she was only 57 years when she took on the title, and Viceroys were older than that. She also travelled to Germany (Coburg) and southern France happily at that time.
57 year-old people were not too old to undertake a voyage to India from England in 1877; many went often almost twice as far to colonies in Melbourne or Sydney.
To be Emperor or Empress of someplace and never even visit is both absurd and arrogant 😂
Also when George V visited, India was still a British colony and I don’t think a Head of State technically can make a “State” visit within his/her own realm. 🧐❓ Just a visit, then.
i’m from singapore & remember watching this in the cinema! granted i didn’t know anything about european royals at that time, but i knew that india was under british rule.
"Ecetra, ecetra" ... and he's working for the queen
I knew this place. This scene has been filmed in the hall of The Royal naval college...
Ali Faizal is usual a treat to watch.
to have no one make eye contact with you... that must be a lonely feeling indeed.
Abdul is the son that Queen always wanted but never had
a good bit more than that methinks
@@patricktracey7424 Absolute rubbish.
@@zzzbbbooo Agreed. It was a friendly and platonic relationship. Why must people read into things as if they’re always sexual?
No she wanted a friend. She loved all her sons. The last word she uttered was “bertie” then she died.
@@patricktracey7424 I have seen how much mature English women love Asians. Its all pure love and nothing sexual.
"The Hindus Sir" just makes me laugh
they were actually muslim hahaha poor things
@@MaryAnnSweetAngel It was meant for people to get that too and that's why it was ridiculous and funny. People clearly didn't catch it though.
"But they're completely different sizes!"
Even Abdul and his friend is muslim😂🤣🤣
They call people form India as hindus. Regardless of religion
Honestly when she is sleeping near the end that’s usually me at the end of thanksgiving. I have eaten and I am ready to go.
LOL It was also my father at the end of every dinner. Including the snoring! LOL My father also ate liker her. Inhaling the food like some wild animal!
Even thow i havnt no money i expect to cook up a this kind of grub 3 times a week .with the proper chef skills that i know have because of covid .tonight im having beef roast with a thick gravy sauce made from the meats juices.herbs.spices . With steamed beans and roasted potatoes . Bit of mustard on the side .. all washed down with a nice cab sav 🍺🍷🍖🥦🥔🫕. Desert i might have a lemon meringe pie .homemade 🙂cheers everyone
Haha why don’t you invite everyone 😂!!
Each bring a piece of food from there country the most loved one
No onionnnn on mine but curry accepted 😅
The way 5hwy are shouting SOUP and then playing the trumpet ,as if it is war and soup is being fired
I have to see that movie. Looks really good!
I have seen it thrice. Highly recommend it!
ok what movie is this.I mean the name of the movie
She's the Queen, silly, no explanations necessary...
What a shitty way to dine. Once the queen stops eating, everyone has to stop.
Yes, it is to signify The Queen's position over everyone.
Better eat fast 🤣
Well a queen is a queen for a reason. What do you want her to do, wait until her guests are done? What a peasant mentality!😆🤣🤣😁
In India 🇮🇳 ♥ just opposite
That how it is sadly, whenever Queen Elizabeth stands up everyone has to stand up.
Wasn't that just beautiful? ❤😊
I love how English movies have a certain light hearted flair to them, they are so serious they seem comical
my favorite part is when he said "No, we only got one tray" Not you can't get one, but that they in fact, haven't got a single other fucking tray available. And that is hilarious to me XD
Brilliant film.
4:44 Me every meal and so one until dessert 😊
Love at first sight
This eating scene best I didn't finish the soup 😃its happens to me all the time I am slow eater🤣everyone having desert I just started a soup😃
This randomly popped up into my recommended list. I thought this was a comedy sketch and waited eight minutes for a punchline that never came. I’m not even sure what I’m doing here.. 🤔
Do i get a tray
No we have only 1 tray
Me:- ohh you stole so much from around the world and still can't buy 2 trays , mate
Just just come here i have one i font use , and it's made of copper 🌚
He is so handsome ❤️
I felt bad for the boy...ahahhaaha
Judy dench 😍
❤Fantastic movie❤Dame Judy rules❤Iconic❤love from Finland
At one point even the Caption gave up on trying to decipher the menu items. Good attempt though.
the cutest movie
Why are all the woman wearing court dress that they only wear when being presented to the Queen.
Exactly. I noticed that too. Very silly film. Just like The Crown.
I knew that Queen Victoria’s grief was bad when Prince Albert died, although I did not know that it was that bad.
She was depressed as f**k. She didn't want to be around anymore.
@@MrHEC381991, unfortunately, that makes sense, given that she also had PPD that was never treated-which I either forgot or never knew until I did more research.
She had a relationship with Albert's servant, John Brown, after his death. How deep the relationship is a matter of debate among historians still.
@@caronstout354, I suppose that she felt that he was a sort of posthumous connection to Prince Albert.
Yes it WAS that bad. She went into mourning for the rest of her life and expected the people around her to share in that mourning. This is what led to all the dark colors of dress in the late Victorian era. She also suffered from post natal depression. Some have theorized she may have even been mad like her grandfather King George III as she was prone to violent fits of rage. Sometimes over nothing. Caron mentioned John Brown who was her Highland servant. There is a story where a footman accidentally dropped a tray. She immediately flew into a rage and demanded his dismissal on the spot. Brown, who was the only person who could talk to her this way said 'WOMAN! What's wrong with ye? Have ye never dropped anything before yourself?' The footman was not dismissed.
ALI FAZAL , BOLLYWOOD ACTOR AS ABDUL KARIM IS A FINE ACTOR
WONDERFUL !!!!!!!!!
Really love the hussar uniform
I love this based on true events story
xd
Meeeee falling in love with those precious Indian eyes ❤😂 that’s exactly how it went :( 🙏🏼🧘🏽♂️
I think that every woman secretly dreams of being a queen and having an impudent servant dare to look them in the eyes!
Well, now they are mockery to the world. Pride comes before fall.
So India falls next? Again?
@@silencemeviolateme6076 Triggered Briton 🙃
So are Indians.
I wonder if they text “soup” to the kitchen now and soup boy is obsolete.
Soup boy💀💀💀
8:04
Aankhon main teri
Aajab si aajab si aadai hai
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If they had waited to see when guddu bahiya does his thing
Where I can watch it
British empire made some serious money from colonies
Interesting tidbit, the monarch could marry a Hindu, Muslim or Buddhist, but not a Catholic
And marry their own 1st cousin but not a Catholic
George IV married his first cousin (Caroline of Brunswick), Victoria married her first cousin (Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha), and George V married a second cousin (Mary of Teck).
Brilliant movie ❤
CT Cook built his house in Mango Island we still live there today.deep in the Pacific.
There is not a single likeable character in this movie
After watching this, I had to search for "Potage a la Saint Germaine" 😂😂
I don’t believe the Queen and Empress of British India acts such a way. One of the screen writers was indian and I feel they wanted to portray indians in good light by having the queen act like that. It could also be to scoop to the level of her subjects since it does not befit a queen to take close friendship with her subjects.
But he was not a typical Hindu indian, he taught the holy Quran and Urdu language to the Queen.
Still he Will be Considered as a Hindu...Even Now Westerners Think That all Indians are Hindus No matter What Religion they Truly Belong To!
You need to read up on her. I'm talking CREDIBLE biographies. She acted EXACTLY like that. By that time in her life, she had become a fat detached glutton.
Can people take this as what it is - a work of FICTION based on some fact
Those facts are still nightmares for billion of peoples and gifts for you
@Ethan S sorry bro really I don't want to start some kind of debate here, and maybe u r right and actually i don't hate anyone and i know that today's generation didn't done anything.. but i wrote that comment beacuse I saw a 5 year old girl walking outside of my car and u know what she was barefoot and just 5 minutes before that I saw the 45 temprature.. and i was asking my dad to get an a.c. then I saw that girl it really makes me cry I am a really mature person i know that this is how nature works good for one and bad for another.. but really I think whatever happens in past we should forget that and help eachother. Developed countries should help poor countries but countries like america and china are exploiting them.
@@bhighbvhshbbh125 the leaders of India right now aren't to blame?
@@silencemeviolateme6076 oh, yes they are and not only them but every indian is responsible but if u look around the world many countries doesn't have any good leaders but still they are developed because they learnt from there mistakes only because they were never exploited by any contries for 200 years but india was.. and i am not making any excuses but the truth is truth. We never had any chance to learnt from our mistake because after the independence we were too poor to look at our mistakes we just wanted to survive anyhow but now things are different and i think we are still 50years behind but in next 50 to 100 years we will be in top 10 countries just we have to focus on education that's all. we have all the resources frome the land but we have to overcome from our past and our narrow minded thinking and that is all we need to do. And i guess the problem is not that the Britishers looted us but think is that they should help us and other devloped countries should too help other poor contries .. but as u know people never change. Contries like russia,america, china and many other developed countries are still trying to exploit other countries.
Such a great movie 🍿 sept 29!! 2022thursday
I despise the movie industry
A Luciferian cult of paedophiles, Murderers and Traffickers sums up the Movie Industry perfectly.
Name of this movie?
"Victoria and Abdul" (2017)
Thankyou
Indian kings were like puppets by then …..
Fabulous 😍
"Fffahnfahs!!" LOL
Guddu bhaiya in parallel universe
In the movie, the queen is bored and disinterested during the banquet for her 50th anniversary on the throne, but in reality, thanks to her own private diary, we know that that day the queen was very happy to be surrounded by all her children and grandchildren, and more family members. The lack of detail in this movie is horrible!!! a complete shame of movie, that had so many things to say, ohhh i am so mad.
what difference does it make that she was happy that day? whats horrible is that the british empire dehumanised, looted & murdered on every continent on the planet. u not mad about that?
@@manishk3693 i am interested in the Queen's biography and representation not in what the british empire did to other nations. that's not our business cause any of us lived in that era
Height of ignorance. Nations looted, partitions done, British made famines to fund WW2. Civilizations never recovered from the horror & here you are, all chirpy that it happened before we were born so there is no way it effected us or changed the course of history.
How about first return the loot adjusted to inflation & then maybe we'll sign off the massacres & humiliation.
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@@JohncharleS20042 well said
@@JohncharleS20042 well you think the inhumanity acts and destroying of some people in different places by the British Empire is just a separate thing that doesn't has any impact on the many nation that where once under they control? And I would like you to remember India got it "freedom" in *1947*, Hong Kong which was given back to China on 1997 and they is British East Africa (Kenya) 1963, Bahamas 1973, Jamaica 1962* etc
it not that far away. I know people like you wanna act like it long ago so we ain't have to remember and helping thus we did evil.
Movie name....
British took Kohinoor diamonds from a 11 year old Sikh prince. Queen use to call him as Black prince. British killed his father and imprisoned his mother and took him to Britain
Hehe He truly is very handsome. She's a Queen but they seem to have forgotten she is also a *woman*
The magic of cinema. In real life Abdul Karim was short, dumpy and not at all good looking.
What a beautiful looking man 😍
🤢🤮👎
@@evm6177 what's wrong with him!
yes
He is handsome.
And I am saying it from International view point.
Of course, being a man, to say anither man is looking good….
but fact is a fact!
Definitely...he is my crush after watching his add.... you should watch his Wildstone mens deos add...damm he looks hot and his expressions 😍
Unfortunately the real Abdul was deeply unattractive.
5:44 is that accurate depiction of HM?
She became an emotional eater and gained a lot of weight after her husband Albert died (she was already overweight due to her multiple pregnancies).
I bet Queen Victoria was so kickass to chill with
Kids in a nursery do the same what the instructor said..
Nice Eyes Ali Fazal (Abdul) Connect Victoria
Movie name please
"Victoria and Abdul" (2017)
victoria death scene was soo painful
Odin is Zeus' Brother.🌞