The production design recreates the opulence of 12th-century Patan, from the intricate carvings to the royal courts.
It challenges the patriarchal notion that a widow's life ends with her husband’s death, showing her instead ascending to the role of supreme commander. 🎬 Cinematic and Technical Execution The production design recreates the opulence of 12th-century
It highlights how a widowed queen-regent successfully defended her kingdom against a seasoned invader. The film emphasizes her tactical brilliance
Khushi Shah delivers a physically demanding performance, balancing the vulnerability of a grieving wife with the steely resolve of a monarch. ⚖️ Critique and Impact protecting both her young son
Her motivation is rooted in "Matrushakti" (mother-power), protecting both her young son, Mularaja II, and her subjects.
Some sequences lean heavily on high-pitched emotion and nationalistic fervor.
The film emphasizes her tactical brilliance, particularly her use of the rugged terrain of the foothills of Mount Abu to trap Ghori’s cavalry.