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Bajirao Mastani (2015)
Peshwa Bajirao married to Kashibai, falls in love with Mastani, a warrior princess in distress. They struggle to make their love triumph amid opposition from his conservative family.
Peshwa Bajirao married to Kashibai, falls in love with Mastani, a warrior princess in distress. They struggle to make their love triumph amid opposition from his conservative family.
The film is rated -1 (Left-Leaning) because its dominant themes critique religious bigotry and societal intolerance, championing individual love and choice over rigid traditional norms, despite the tragic outcome for the protagonists.
This historical Indian drama features a cast that is diverse and appropriate for its cultural setting. The narrative prominently addresses themes of religious tolerance and challenges rigid societal norms concerning inter-faith relationships, advocating for acceptance against prejudice.
The film portrays Hindu faith and devotion with respect through characters like Bajirao, but critically examines the intolerance and rigid social structures within the Hindu community that lead to the persecution of Mastani, positioning the audience to condemn this bigotry.
The film portrays Islam with dignity and respect through Mastani, highlighting her strength and devotion in the face of extreme prejudice, and consistently framing the discrimination against her as unjust.
Bajirao Mastani is a historical drama centered on a heterosexual love story and political struggles. The film does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes, leading to no direct portrayal or engagement with queer identities within its storyline.
The film "Bajirao Mastani" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on historical events and relationships, without exploring gender identity or transgender experiences within its plot or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a historical drama based on real figures from Maratha history. All major historical characters, including Bajirao, Mastani, and Kashibai, are portrayed on screen with the same gender as their documented historical counterparts.
The film is a historical drama based on real figures from 18th-century India. The main characters, Bajirao I, Mastani, and Kashibai, are all portrayed by actors of Indian descent, consistent with their historical and ethnic backgrounds. No race swaps are present.
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