Sony TV's shows hold a certain appeal that bind the young and old alike. From the nugget of history to the grandness of the sets, there's just so much to love about such shows. Perhaps that's why Sony TV's Peshwa Bajirao is already a hit with us.
It might be easy to put up a set that depicts the era gone by, but it's rather tough to authentically bring out the feel of the place. But that's not an issue with this series as the feel is real, believable, and truly royal. Isn't that what great mytho shows are all about, eh?
From the gorgeous naths to the typical Maharashtrian green chooda to the stunningly draped navvaris, there's just so much to love about the costumes. It's the authentic touches that make the story seem even relatable. It adds to the story without taking away from the crux. It's not an overbearing, overly manufactured prop show, but a genuine version of the epic past.
It's already quite an interesting plot, setting the pace for the many adventures to follow. In fact, it's already told us quite a bit about the characters. Even though Radhabai is supposed to be the quintessential quiet woman, she attacks one of the Mughal attendants with her hair pin. Her husband Balaji might be a pen-holding Pandit, but he can attack the oppositions with swords when required. Bajirao already has his foundation, which is strong and valiant.
Bajirao on Sony TV.
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