Jhansi Ki Rani can dance but not Rani Padmavati?

Jhansi Ki Rani can dance but not Rani Padmavati?
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Director Krish Jagarlamudi is done with the bickering with Kangana RanautIve had my say No more If she wants to believe she directed all of Manikarnika, so be it Everyone knows the truth, asserts Krish and vows to not get into any more war of words with the films aggressive leading lady and codirectorHowever, one major issue that needs to be addressed is the singing and dancing that th

Director Krish Jagarlamudi is done with the bickering with Kangana Ranaut."I've had my say. No more. If she wants to believe she directed all of 'Manikarnika', so be it. Everyone knows the truth," asserts Krish and vows to not get into any more war of words with the film's aggressive leading lady and co-director.However, one major issue that needs to be addressed is the singing and dancing that the Queen of Jhansi is seen indulging in with her subjects.

In an elaborate song and dance sequence, Rani Laxmibai embarrasses the hell out of her husband, the King of Jhansi (played by Jisshu Sengupta) by dancing with the people of their state in a pregnant condition.A source very close to the film says that the song and dance during times of raging battles was Kangana's idea. "Ek toh Rani, oopar se garbhbati (firstly a queen and above it, pregnant). How can she be shown dancing in that unbecoming fashion? Krish was totally against the idea. The song-and-dance was added on by Kangana after Krish left," the source says.

Significantly, when another Queen, Padmavati in an epic film in January 2018, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's ‘Padmaavat’, got up from her throne to take to the dance floor with her ladies-in-waiting, all hell had broken loose.Deepika's Rani Padmaavati was shown dancing to the Ghoomar song in the most graceful and queenly manner in a closed environment with the women from her durbar.

Bhansali said: "We wanted the Ghoomar song and dance to retain its purity since this was being performed by Rani Padmavati. Every step and every move in the dance form celebrates the grace of royalty. "This is our dance tribute to the brave Rajput women of Rajasthan. I heard how little children performing the Ghoomar dance at a school in India were stopped.

"I'd like to tell those disruptive elements that you can't stop something as beautiful and innocent as this from reaching out to the hearts of people across the world."Bhansali's heart swells with pride to see Ghoomar reaching into the hearts and feet of American kids.

Says the director: "What better illustration of Prime Minster Narendra Modiji's Make In India policy? I feel our culture is so rich and varied. We've so much to give the West. Why not take our culture and art forms to the West rather than continuously borrow their lifestyle and
culture?"

-Subhash K. Jha

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