![]() ![]() Amidst this turmoil, Kashi is torn between performing her Peshwai duties and standing up to her husband.Īlso read: How The Battle Scene In Bajirao Mastani Was Shot Bajirao clearly suffers from a heavy dose of masculine ego and wanting to be the saviour to Mastani, who ironically holds her sense of agency pretty well. But then again when she comes to him (in a rather disillusioned daring act of madness, or what we call “ishq” in the Bhansali Universe), he accepts her. The first opportunity he gets, we see him fall for Mastani and also feed her hope even while modestly declining her offer of love, stating that he is married. While Kashi remains a pativrata nari, the pati in question does not return her the favour. But along the way, she finds a voice and place for herself in the story while detaching herself from her husband. Being the demure royal damsel who sincerely carries out her household duties as a wife, daughter-in-law and the Maratha Peshwin, Priyanka Chopra’s character starts off predictably. ![]() There are very few characters in movies that have the ability to stand out despite having a short screen time. Kashibai from Bajirao Mastani definitely is one such character that deserves her own storyline.
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