Bajirao Mastani
Monday, 22 February 2016
Look at this amazing piece of information I went through while surfing the net..looks scary !!!
Is Shaniwarwada fort haunted ?
Raghunathrao's wife Anandibai became very jealous. She had the burning desire to be the queen of State. With time situation becoming worse than ever . Narayanrao started to control the power of Raghunathrao and arrested him in his house. Narayanrao had a bitter relationship with Gardi, the hunting tribe. Raghunathrao's wife Anandibai used this and sent a signed letter from Raghunathrao to the chief of Gardi. But in the original letter Raghunathrao wrote to Gardi chief Sumer Singh Gardi to capture Narayanrao but cruel Anandibai change just one letter and it became the message to kill Narayanrao .
Sumner Singh sent a group of assassins who entered in the room of sleeping Narayanrao at night removing all securities. Narayanrao woke up and understood he was going to be killed. He ran towards Raghunathrao' chamber and shouted to him "Uncle save me". But he was caught by assassins and brutally assassinated by them. Hacked into pieces and then dumped in the river.
The Ghost of the young Peshwa still now resides in there with his painful agony. Every new moon night he cries for saving him.
Referencing : www.ghoststoriesworld.com
Referencing : www.ghoststoriesworld.com
While surfing I came across a very interesting piece of information about my topic...
SOME BATTLE TACTICS USED BY BAJIRAO PESHWA
Two riders had three horses between them and while one horse was rested the other two in turn were ridden. As a result his army could move forty miles in a day and sustain this rate of advance for many days. This was the highest speed of any army during his time. That’s why he used to attack the enemy before giving any hint about his whereabouts.
It is said that his army moved two thousand miles in six months from the time he left Pune in Oct 1727 until the end of the Battle of Palkhed in March 1728.
Only horse mounted fighting troops went into combat. There were no followers or servants hanging around and encumbering the mobility of the fighting forces
The major reason of Peshwa Bajiro’s success lies also in his strong intelligence department. His intelligence agency was so strong that every moment he used to get all the information of his enemy’s whereabouts.
Leading by personal example, his banner, a swallow tailed saffron flag signifying sacrifice, held high he always moved into battle with the cry ‘Har har Mahadev,’ inspiring his troops to fight without fear.
SOME BATTLE TACTICS USED BY BAJIRAO PESHWA
Bajirao’s success depended a great deal on his light foray tactics. He mainly used his cavalry.
Two riders had three horses between them and while one horse was rested the other two in turn were ridden. As a result his army could move forty miles in a day and sustain this rate of advance for many days. This was the highest speed of any army during his time. That’s why he used to attack the enemy before giving any hint about his whereabouts.
It is said that his army moved two thousand miles in six months from the time he left Pune in Oct 1727 until the end of the Battle of Palkhed in March 1728.
Only horse mounted fighting troops went into combat. There were no followers or servants hanging around and encumbering the mobility of the fighting forces
His main focus was always on cutting the enemy supply-lines with the help of rapid troop movement and knowledge of the local terrain. He revolutionised military tactics in his times. Encircling the enemy quickly, appearing from the rear of the enemy, attacking from an unexpected direction, distracting the enemy’s attention, keeping the enemy in surprise and deciding the battle field on his own terms, were his trademark war-winning tactics.
The major reason of Peshwa Bajiro’s success lies also in his strong intelligence department. His intelligence agency was so strong that every moment he used to get all the information of his enemy’s whereabouts.
Leading by personal example, his banner, a swallow tailed saffron flag signifying sacrifice, held high he always moved into battle with the cry ‘Har har Mahadev,’ inspiring his troops to fight without fear.
You know what! I was going through the review of BAJIRAO MASTANI when I came through a very interesting post 'the silly mistakes all of us didn't notice while watching the movie'.....So here it goes.
Traditional Maharashtrian Mangalsutras are only of two types: A simple gold bead strung in black thread and a longer black beaded necklace with two hollow minuscule bowl like structures. But Priyanka wears a modern pendants throughout the film.
The Pinga song seems to be a hot topic for controversy. Just before the song, Kashibai goes to the Mastani Mahal to present Mastani the traditional nine yard saree and applies haldi-kumkum on her forehead but not the way it was originally done. Priyanka dips her one finger in the haldi and applies on Deepika’s forehead. In reality, the index-finger is for haldi while the middle finger is for kumkum.
In a real life, Kashibai suffered from an arthritis-like ailment at a very young age and was bed-ridden for most of her life. She also suffered from asthma, and hence it was highly impossible that she danced with Mastani on Pinga.
The Peshwin Bai is a woman with a lot of confidence and grace. Her speech and style is filled with a charm and elegance. However Priyanka as Kashibai used words like “bavlat” which are more a modern usage of language which means Mad in Colloquial Marathi. These words were not used in pure dialect of the language spoken by the peshwas.
In the Malhari song, the words like “vaat lavli” are not something that a Peshwa would use however these are the very words which Ranveer Singh used in the song Malhari the victory dance which sounds very rustic and not at all royal.
Kashibai and Mastani met only once in their lifetime and that too formally. But in the film, the two share the screen space a lot of times and were also seen dancing together on the song ‘Pinga’ which never actually happened.
Traditional Maharashtrian Mangalsutras are only of two types: A simple gold bead strung in black thread and a longer black beaded necklace with two hollow minuscule bowl like structures. But Priyanka wears a modern pendants throughout the film.
The Pinga song seems to be a hot topic for controversy. Just before the song, Kashibai goes to the Mastani Mahal to present Mastani the traditional nine yard saree and applies haldi-kumkum on her forehead but not the way it was originally done. Priyanka dips her one finger in the haldi and applies on Deepika’s forehead. In reality, the index-finger is for haldi while the middle finger is for kumkum.
In a real life, Kashibai suffered from an arthritis-like ailment at a very young age and was bed-ridden for most of her life. She also suffered from asthma, and hence it was highly impossible that she danced with Mastani on Pinga.
The Maharashtrian style of draping a nine yard saree is being adopted incorrectly in Pinga song. The pure Marathi essence seems badly fused with glamour. The pallu used to be covered over the shoulder however in the song the Peshwin Bai had draped it like a folk dancer which was not acceptable to a section of the public.
The Peshwin Bai is a woman with a lot of confidence and grace. Her speech and style is filled with a charm and elegance. However Priyanka as Kashibai used words like “bavlat” which are more a modern usage of language which means Mad in Colloquial Marathi. These words were not used in pure dialect of the language spoken by the peshwas.
In the Malhari song, the words like “vaat lavli” are not something that a Peshwa would use however these are the very words which Ranveer Singh used in the song Malhari the victory dance which sounds very rustic and not at all royal.
Kashibai and Mastani met only once in their lifetime and that too formally. But in the film, the two share the screen space a lot of times and were also seen dancing together on the song ‘Pinga’ which never actually happened.
COLOUR BOARD
A Colour Board is like a scheme of colours which are most extensively used in any particular project. It is a brief of the most commonly found colours of the project.
A colour board can be created both digitally ad manually. Digital softwares like Illustrator/Photoshop are used to create these colour schemes.These softwares have suitable tools incorporated within them for the same purpose.
In my Colour Board I have droped down the selected colour in the strip format which are adjoined with the particular image. Insome images the colour is selected from the costumes whereas in some images its been selected from the hair accessories of the actors.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
CONCEPT BOARD
A concept board is a tool commonly used in the creative industry to establish the theme of the overall design and helps to stay focused on the whole design project.
it involves representing a particular topic, category or subject, which is adopted/developed and expended.
In other words It is a form of visual collaboration platform for marketing and remote teams to get projects from initial idea to final approval.
The collection of images my concept board has, explain in brief the idea and concept of my topic. These images explain my concept of LOVE and WAR. This board has images which are directly in relation to the movie I have selected.
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