Bajirao Mastani is a story based on the love that flourishes between undefeated warrior Peshwa Baji Rao I and his second wife, Muslim princess Mastani. Every attempt is made to separate them, but they always find their way to each other, finally paying the ultimate price in the name of love.
4 January 1965, India
5 January 1986, Copenhagen, Denmark
9 November 1960, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
6 July 1985, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
7 January 1967, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
13 May 1953, Bombay, State of Bombay, India
February 19, 2016
The film does drag a little, but the opulence makes it all worthwhile.
August 16, 2016
The film feels overly ceremonious, purposefully epic and, in places, a little exhausting. But hang in there. Because slowly and skillfully, Bajirao Mastani transports you.
August 16, 2016
It can be a good one-time watch, for Deepika's performance, if not anything else.
August 16, 2016
The physical beauty and real acting talent of the three leads rises this to just above sud-level. Its central message that 'all religions preach love, but love has no religion' is to be commended, especially since it is still so pertinent to India today.
May 24, 2016
It left me strangely underwhelmed.
December 23, 2015
Singh's bullet-headed Bajirao, forever charging into uncharted physical and emotional terrain, marks another fine showing from one of Bollywood's most versatile leads: we spot exactly why this bad boy commands the loyalty, even lust he does.
December 17, 2015
The central pair of defiant lovers are never particularly convincing as convention-busters, nor are they as appealing as the rooms they inhabit or the clothes they wear.
April 15, 2016
Singh's performance is an unmistakable triumph.

