![]() I will be surprised if he doesn't earn the award for the best actor in a negative role. This will be remembered as one of his best performances. Saif Ali Khan has nailed it as 'Udaybhan Rathod'. Kajol as 'Savitri Bai' and Sharad Kelkar as 'Shivaji Maharaj' are impressive in their brief appearance. This marks Ajay Devgan's 100th film and proves why he lasted this long in the industry. Stunts are choreographed very innovatively and bring memories of 'Bahubali' Franchise. The war sequences make you hold your breath at times. The high octane background music lifts the fight scenes. ![]() 'Shankara' and 'Maybhawani' songs bring the goosebumps. He makes you weep at times and gives the nailbiting moments throughout. Om Raut as a director has hit the bull's eye by keeping the period film just over 2 hrs. The storytelling is so crisp that there is no room for any other offtrack nonsense. The VFX have been used throughout and they are mind-blowing. Rest of the Story is about how he tries to stop the devil Udaybhan Rathod on his way to Kondana before the surgical strike on the fort to succeed in the mission. But soon he convinces Maharaj and Jijau to go on Misson. The request is denied as his son Raiba is getting married soon. He asks Maharaj to be sent on the mission. Tanhaji Malusare comes to know about the mission. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is planning to recapture the fort. Fort 'Kondana' had gone from Marathas in a forced agreement in 1664. The narrative sets off in 1647 with Young Tanhaji and concludes in 1670 with his death. Tanhaji-The Unsung Warrior is a compound work fiction and fact. Some are fictional, some close to reality and some produce the combination of both. In recent years it seems like the Bollywood has slanted towards a historic genre more often than in the past. In recent years it seems like the Bollywood has slanted towards a historic genre more often than in…
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