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dvdzonenz's rating
I am a Hindi speaking person and have a deep affection for Sanskrit based languages.
The series is Extremely slow, overacting is abundant. Beauty of Panhala is not shown properly. Language is vulgar.
If you give anything than 1 star to this series then YOU ARE DOING A DISSERVICE TO MARATHI.
The Panhala fort is the only fort where the great Maratha warrior Shri Shivaji Maharaj spent more than 500 days beside Raigad and Shivneri. The Panhala Fort was Maratha State capital until 1782 and in 1827 it went to the British.
It is definitely worth visiting place taking into consideration its historical importance.
It was from here that Shivaji struggled for over four months and escaped one rainy night to Vishalgad fort, while his faithful soldier Shri Baji Prabhu Deshpande sacrificed his life holding down the forces of Siddi Johar at a narrow pass since it is called as a battle of Pavankhind.
It was here in the same building, Sajja Kothi, built by Ibrahim Adil-Shah in 1500 AD, that Shivaji imprisoned his son Shri Sambhaji who later escaped.
The series is Extremely slow, overacting is abundant. Beauty of Panhala is not shown properly. Language is vulgar.
If you give anything than 1 star to this series then YOU ARE DOING A DISSERVICE TO MARATHI.
The Panhala fort is the only fort where the great Maratha warrior Shri Shivaji Maharaj spent more than 500 days beside Raigad and Shivneri. The Panhala Fort was Maratha State capital until 1782 and in 1827 it went to the British.
It is definitely worth visiting place taking into consideration its historical importance.
It was from here that Shivaji struggled for over four months and escaped one rainy night to Vishalgad fort, while his faithful soldier Shri Baji Prabhu Deshpande sacrificed his life holding down the forces of Siddi Johar at a narrow pass since it is called as a battle of Pavankhind.
It was here in the same building, Sajja Kothi, built by Ibrahim Adil-Shah in 1500 AD, that Shivaji imprisoned his son Shri Sambhaji who later escaped.