Writing for , Danny Bowes gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and praised Padukone's performance, writing, "It is Padukone, as is increasingly the case, who steals the show with pure, deliberate, ferocious star power | After writing the initial screenplay draft, Siddarth-Garima were sent to Gujarat for researching dialect, slang and accent |
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Rhyming couplets from Romeo and Juliet were translated into Hindi and used in the film, with more emphasis on innuendo and humor as they felt that the elements were "overshadowed" by tragedy in the original play | The storage area of weapons are made so that the guns poke out of "straw baskets and from inside shimmering back-lit glass cases" |
Winner, Most Popular Actress Female : also includes her work in and• Initially shot in , some sequences of Ram-Leela were shot in , particularly at and Gangaur Ghat where a song sequence was shot.
The actress also had to workout to lose some of her muscles | I love Gujarat's music, culture and food and I want to take all this back to the people |
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He felt that putting the lead pair in a real space was "liberating" and that he reacted to spaces "very differently", while noting that parts of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Guzaarish were shot on real locations | During , as the parade is ending, many of the Rajadis are killed, and the village is on the brink of war, which Ram senses |
A Dance of Bullets: Ram-Leela or simply known as Ram-Leela, is a 2013 Indian -language written and directed by , who also composed its original soundtrack.
30from the original on 15 October 2013 | Nominated, : Sanjay Leela Bhansali• from the original on 3 December 2016 |
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After reviving the project in 2012, Padukone and Singh were cast in the lead roles over many other choices | The technical aspects of the film are extraordinary: breath-taking sets, spellbinding cinematography, perfect music and a wonderful supporting cast |
Chute, David 16 November 2013.