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Are your travel goals inspired by Bollywood? Thanks to talented directors like Ashutosh Gowariker, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, S. S. Rajamouli and others, we get to witness the bygone royal era through period dramas. Fictional or inspired by real life events – Bollywood movies set in the earlier centuries, display grand locations and give us some major travel goals! If you’re a huge B-town fan and want to recreate the most iconic moments from your favourite period movies, we’ve got you covered!
Read on to know where Bollywood’s top period movies were filmed, so you can plan a fun vacay with your family and friends...
The 2016 Bollywood period drama ‘Mohenjo Daro’, starring Hrithik Roshan, newbie Pooja Hegde and Kabir Bedi in lead roles, was shot at some of the most beautiful locations in India. Director Ashutosh Gowariker shot some of the most iconic scenes of the movie at Dhuandhar Waterfalls and marble rocks of Bhedaghat. If you loved the picture-perfect locations in the movie, then you must add Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh, to your travel bucket-list.
Interestingly, the song ‘Raat Ka Nasha Abhi’ from the movie ‘Asoka’, was also shot at Bhedaghat. It is located Just 25 km away from Jabalpur. The abstract stone formations, deep gorges and marble cliffs here would definitely leave you spellbound. Also, don’t forget to ride a boat and glide over the 5 km stretch of river Narmada.
The 2015 period war drama ‘Bajirao Mastani’, starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone in lead roles, was shot at several indoor and outdoor locations, including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. However, major parts of the flick were shot at Amer Fort in Jaipur. A visit to Amer Fort will take you back in time and make you feel like royalty. Listed as one of the top attractions in Jaipur, this UNESCO World Heritage site is built with sandstone and marble. Lose yourself in the classic blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture, catch the sun going down followed by a spectacular sound and light show.
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‘Baahubali - The Beginning’ and ‘Baahubali - The Conclusion’ need no introduction in the genre of period war dramas. This two-part drama flick was shot at breathtaking locations like the Western Ghats Range of Mahabaleshwar, Hampi in Karnataka, Orvakal Rock Gardens in Andhra Pradesh, and Chitrakot Waterfalls in Chhattisgarh. But, it was the Athirappilly Falls in Thrissur, Kerala, which became most popular amongst the B-town fans. Interestingly, the chartbuster ‘Barso Re’ from ‘Guru’, starring Aishwarya Rai, was also shot here.
Get mesmerised by the astounding height of the largest falls in Kerala, lose yourself in the greens, click Insta-worthy pictures, take a dip in the waters, go for a thrilling jungle safari, enjoy bird-watching or simply relish a picnic here with your family. And yes, the scenic Athirappilly Falls are featured in more than 30 movies and songs, including Hollywood flicks, so who knows, you might just get lucky and witness another movie being shot here!
One of the recent box-office top grossers, ‘Padmaavat’ also treated us with some magnificent locations. The film starring Ranveer Singh, Shahid Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in lead roles got a thumbs up from the audience, and the locations definitely played a major role in it. Places like Chittorgarh Fort (Rajasthan), Jaigarh Fort (Rajasthan) and Masai Pathar (Maharashtra) were captured brilliantly on screen by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. However, few portions of the movie had to be shot on sets in Mumbai, due to political controversies.
Chittorgarh Fort won the hearts of the audience, and if you also loved the grand fort, you can visit the architectural gem located in Chittor district. One of the largest forts in India, the Padmini Palace here draws the biggest crowd, followed by the 15th century palace of Rana Kumbha. The fort originally had 84 water bodies, and today, only 22 of them remain. Also, do not forget to check out the various temples located in the fort.
Kangana Ranaut starrer ‘Manikarnika’ is another period war drama which was shot at different forts in Rajasthan. The movie took us back in time and displayed the grandeur of Indian royals. Though the movie was mostly shot at Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort and Nahargarh Fort, it was the latter that hogged the limelight.
Enveloped with mesmerising views of the Aravalli Hills, and overlooking a beautiful lake, Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur will leave you awestruck with its regal architecture. The Sheesh Mahal and the Wax Museum are added bonuses!
So, which one was your favourite? Don’t forget to tell us in the comment section below!
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