The mega-budget epic period drama Padmaavat directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali finally sees the light of the day, after facing a lot of issues before release. Bhansali plays to his strengths in Padmaavat and we have many of the director's trademark touches. One can say that he has pulled off a project of such a scale, quite effectively.
Deepika Padukone as Queen Padmavati is married to a high-born king Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor). They together lead a happy life until a Sultan, Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh) hears of Padmavati's beauty and turns an obsessive lover. Motivated by his lechery, Sultan leads an invasion to capture the beautiful Rajput Queen.
The set designs take us back to the 13th century and deserve praise. The first thing that you are certain to admire about Padmaavat is the richness of the visuals. At no place, you feel the director has wasted money on something that is unnecessary.
A lot of attention to detail has been paid to every character, all of whom look genuinely belonging to that era. The cinematographer too has done a commendable job without overdoing it.