(if you meant “main cinema 1” or “first viewing”): Yes, this film demands a large screen, good sound, and an open heart. Watch it once for the spectacle, twice for the performances, and a third time for Kashibai’s silent tears.
The soul of the film. Priyanka as Bajirao’s first wife delivers a quiet, devastating performance. Her “Aap humse woh baat nahi karte…” scene is a masterclass in restrained agony. She isn’t a villain—she’s a wronged woman who still loves her husband. Her character elevates the film from a simple love story to a layered tragedy. fylm Bajirao Mastani mtrjm hndy kaml - may syma 1
While some lines are iconic, others are too theatrical. Characters rarely speak—they declaim. Also, the film’s portrayal of Mastani’s stepmother and courtiers as cartoonishly evil villains feels lazy compared to the nuanced leads. (if you meant “main cinema 1” or “first