The warfare skills of Baji Rao were hardly shown in Bajirao Mastani.
@sathviksouvik (23290)
April 26, 2016 10:14pm CST
Kashibai and Baji Rao’s son Balaji Raji Rao also known as Nanasahib was born in 1721 and he succeeded to the throne after the death of Baji Rao 1.
As far as Bajirao Ballar was concerned, he was a very skillful warrier. In fact in his 40 years of lifespan he hardly lost any battle. He was a peshwa meaning Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Marathas with the capital at Pune. In the film excepting the first battle defending the kingdom of Bundelkhand, his fighting characteristics and warfare skills were not depicted in the film.
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@karjatwala (1120)
• Pune, India
4 May 16
The movies are made to earn for the producers, directors and the team of the movie. So movies are made which will earn money, not that what has happened in history.
@sathviksouvik (23290)
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5 May 16
Thanks Karjatwalaji for the comments. Yes I agree with you. But I feel sad for the family members of Kashibai who see that the history of their ancestors were distorted.
@karjatwala (1120)
• Pune, India
5 May 16
@sathviksouvik Movies distort not only history, but so also geography, science and all the arts.



