I love this edit because most women edits show the ladies kicking ass and smacking someone and it's considered badass. But here you can see power isn't just about physical strength. A woman fighting for her family is strong. A woman marching to her own drum is strong. A woman standing up for what she believes in is strong. Strength is love. It's grace. It's confidence. It's all inside you.
@@Ezra-wy7ux mughals made india quite rich culturally but that did not turn out to be so great. secularism is a promised and believed term here but not a much true one
@@Ezra-wy7ux that's all in the textbooks bro no indian resident was happy with the mughals or sultans ruling here, it might seem all bright and golden now but ut was not then. it was a hard time for the people, alot of hindu culture was destroyed. Akhbar was probably the worst out of all, a manipulator if we put it in a way.
@@Ezra-wy7ux history books will teach people anything to maintain the social peace, what do you think will happen to the muslims here if mughals and sultans are taught to be the ones who ruined India and people who lived here?
@@Ezra-wy7ux let me see-you try living for 10 generations under unequal laws and extra taxes for being Hindu. Then one king removes the tax for 3-4 decades, while the rest of the unequal stuff remains. And so the survivors of this genocidal rule are expected to celebrate and be thankful for those 30-40 years and forget the other 4-5 centuries?? And then you accuse the survivors of being biased??
as a half indian my grandmother who is an indian said that all of these woman are actually real like this is real indian history its so cool and amazing they are so brave
Pooja Sharma as Draupadi is something that will go down in history. Her fierce expressions, her bravado while delivering the dialogues-a legend. No one will ever come close to playing Draupadi’s role. The bar has been set too high. LOVED THE EDIT!!!!
@@blinkforever6279 I have not. But I've seen Star Plus’ Mahabharat twice and trust me, Pooja as Draupadi is exquisitely beautiful. Her eyes speak through the camera. The pitch in her voice as she speaks, the cracks as she delivered dialogues after Draupadi got dragged to the Sabha by her hair-the entire scene is CHILLING in Stat Plus’ Mahabharat. The vulnerability on her face when they called her Dasi and asked, “Kaise ban gayi mai dasi?” Then with a flash, the aggression swept over her face. She growled, “Ye mujhe sweekarya nahi. Maanya nahi!” Hands down, her performance is legendary. 💜💜🥰
@@Aryaissuccessful yeah, cheerharan performance convinced me the same. Her fierce attitude & walking style was just amazing, as if she was born to play Draupadi,I'm sure real Draupadi looked just like Pooja❤️
i have watched both the shows! and both of the actresses have played the part very well. the earlier Mahabharat show was not that fiercely portrayed and vibrantly executed obvious it was like 20-30 years ago, Rupa Ganguli has done immense justice to that character she was stoic, composed looked beautiful, slayed every dialouge with a sarcastic pinch, basically what you think a bold princess would be. Pooja Sharma in new Mahabharata was elegant but fierce in her own way and she looked stunning while showing her intensity to the craft which complimented the grandeur of the new show.
"tumne draupadi ki vivashta dekhi hai, ab mai tumhara vidhvans dekhungi" still gives me goosebumps since pooja sharma as draupadi said it. One of the most powerful lines I've ever heard and watched the actress portray.
I'm glad that they decided to add ancient historical figures like Draupadi and Sita as well who are often left out from the biased mainstream media. Respect to all those powerful figures. 💕
@@Aman-qr6wi from the perspective of a westerner or an abrahamic follower, it may look so. For them Mohammad and Jesus are history. But Krishna and Buddha are mythology. It has been history for us even before they existed and it will continue even after they are gone.
If you don't understand what she said at 02:10 then here's a translation- "Even if this body is turned into ashes, the rajput glory will forever be immortal" 💖✨⚡
Thanks for adding Draupadi in this edit because I think she's epitome of women empowerment, one who refuses to bow down to greedy men, have immense faith, and self respect!❤️
@@goldygold3907 hahaha because she was like they have explained her charm and beauty in Mahabharata and we dnt have to distort our history to make room for ur social activism keep it with u
@@Sandy-wf8mh she is described as having dark skin....hence she was named 'Krishna' - the dark colored one. Also Arjuna was of dark complexion and had the name 'Krishna' too.
@@ayushmakhloga8122 she is talking about draupadi bro just chillax social activist anti racist crusader we know everyone wants to look and sound cool now a days atleast read the comment careful then come to save wanna be hero
The world needs to understand that the Indian women are the most fierce and power. If they love then they do with all their heart and when they hate they can burn you down to ashes. I Am A PROUD INDIAN WOMEN.
Please don't disrespect these epics by saying that they revolve around women , I myself am a woman but nothing is bigger in this world than god and comparing a gender with spiritual texts is nothing but disrespect to them bro
legit! the god of wealth is a women. the god of education nd wisdom is a women. the god of anger nd like total destruction is a women, kali. god of justice is a women as well lol for the sake of women nd their dignity, two of the most important wars were fought
I am a woman and there is a higher form of being/self than being a man/woman. It is called Aksharam Aham Purushottam Dasosmi, where we think that we are neither male nor female, but COMPLETE within ourselves. The concept is a fact believed by the BAPS sampradaay of Hinduism.
Well obviously goddesses are female. 🙄🤦🏻♀️ That’s like saying we have women that are female. The term “god” refers to a male and the term “goddess” refers to a female. Bruh you give the same vibes as that idiot on Twitter that tweeted saying “I want my first daughter to be a girl”. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@sagrikabali3193 your definitely not a Hindu on how your talking in Hinduism theres male goddesses and female goddesses maybe if you would’ve known you wouldn’t have commented that please educated before you try and correct someone else
What makes it even cool is the fact that all of those Females existed decades ago I'm not Indian but I'm rly into india history cinema culture it's my fav country n I would like to visit it one day ❤
I love how she chose women from different eras, starting from Draupadi of Mahabharat( 5000years ago) to Rani laxmi Bai( late 1800s). One woman fights the hegemony of men, one tends to her family aka kingdom, the other consoles her child while tending to her own mental wounds. One turns a savior going on a rampage to kill pimps whereas one self-immolates herself, but doesn't let the enemy have a look at her, without her will, truly every woman is a Goddess in herself. She can be homely, bedecked with jewelry, sustain life like Lakshmi or can drench the dirt underneath with blood of demons who threaten her, like Kali.
@@CammyVunny 1. Manikarnika : Queen of Jhansi - (Story of Queen of Jhansi) 2. Padmavat (Story of Queen Padmavati) 3. Bajirava Mastani The series which is about Draupadi is too long of almost 350 episodes.... And I also don't know names of few other movies...
@@CammyVunny 1. Manikarnika: Story of Rani (Queen ) Laxmibai : Kangana plays the fearless queen who fights the British despite having a young child. She herself IS the example of bravery 2. Bajirao Mastani : Husband from childhood who loved her fiercely falls prey to a Muslim woman forcing as his wife, saying in their custom, gifting a dagger is marriage. Now, husband completely leaves wife because wife won't tolerate being "shared". She says "You broke my PRIDE (of the trust I'd in you". (Now don't you dare say you love us both. You shall NEVER see me). The movie glorifies said "love story" Bajirao is husband. Mastani is other woman. But in the few scenes wife has, Priyanka Chopra Jonas LITERALLY STEALS THE SHOW. You can spend 2 hours glorifying the infidelity, but Priyanka killed it in those few lines she had. What a perfect portrayal of being let down PATHOS. 3. Padmaavat: Same woman who played "other woman", is playing queen. Her husband dies in war to prevent this Muslim invader who wants his wife. Now, she burnt herself alive rather than letting him touch her. Her body can die, her consent won't. 4. BAAHUBALI 2: Fiction The queen is seen hailing the heir baby (like lion King) She dies in sea while hand still perched to protect her grandson. Other lady was her daughter-in-law fighting invaders with arrows 5. MAHABHARATA: The longest poem in the world is so many episodes it will take you months to watch. The biggest epic ever written. But obviously so great, it never gets old. DRAUPADI is the woman that married 5 of the brothers. The cousins of her husband's disrespected her & now there's a nuclear war. Proof of the war is found in Kurukshetra by modern scientists. So, some of it sure happened although it's called Indian mythology.
I cannot even begin to imagine how would someone who's not accustomed to the Indian culture would feel watching this edit. its so rich with culture, traditions, powerful women... just, perfection.
I would say that you can definitely feel the beauty,intelligence and power of the Indian women featured. I would love to see more like this in mainstream media.
Believe it or not but about all these clips are based on actual Indian history and events that actually happened wherein women played a huge role. Hats off to the editor- this edit gave me goosebumps🤍🤍
I'm so glad you finished the vedio with *that* dialogue of Draupadi. She's the most amazing woman to have been written down about . And the words she said . Such an apt slap to all the bravado and dharma talked about the Pandavas in Mahabharata .
Exactly ,i'm reading mahabharat and the beautiful thing about it is that you will find every single character that can be found in the world. it portrays every human nature beautifully.
Draupadi is indeed a most amazing women but what do you mean by this statement of yours "Such an apt slap to all the bravado and dharma talked about the Pandavas in Mahabharata" ? Whole Mahabharta war was happened because of what happened with Draupadi and that what ever action is taken in series of events is defended as Dharma, so on one side you are praising Draupadi and on the other side you are downplaying Dharma, I don't understand your comment.
@@lordsullivan4368 oh really ?! The entire war of Mahabharata happened because of how Draupadi was treated?! Oh sweetheart how naive of you!! 👀... All the actions taken in Mahabharata is indeed defended by dharma ... But , that's what I talked about ... Who exactly will set the bar and determine what dharma is , and what exactly is dharma and who are they to determine if an action is according to dharma . Dharma is relative and it changes according to the situation and the person ... Mahabharata is infact mainly a political drama , where apparently everything happened bcuz of Draupadi but that's not the truth and if you read the "sabha parba" properly, you'll know why exactly I said that it was an apt slap. Oh , and do take offense because whatever happened with Draupadi throughout the drama , one has to be blind to not notice her misery and yet you said what you said . Wow. How ignorant!! Study the texts well , reflect upon them, then come n talk .
@@lordsullivan4368 Also , could you really defend how yudhishthira just blatantly bet his wife when he knew he was loosing and didnt raise a voice when she was literally being stripped in the royal court. None of the great heroes and warriors who talked so much about strength and honour, did say word let alone so something. It was defended by dharma saying yudhishthira has already bet himself in the game and had become a slave , even a slave has one property left , ie his wife so even a slave could bet his wife , that's exactly what he did . And the reason why none of those present in the court did anything when she was being stripped, was because Draupadi then , had already become the Kauravas' slave . So they could do just anything with her . So ?! Now I dare you question my "apt slap" remark . And about the actions being defended by dharma, you know what ... Fuck such dharma that cannot protect basic human rights . Not just this . All her life Draupadi has been strong throughout all the broken promises and miserable grievances. So , as i said before ... Study and reflect and then can come and make some remarks . Ps . Dint want to say so much ... But what you said ... Glad I dint hold back.
@@aasthabiswas2014 After reading your reply, I was confused, I read my comment one more time, but I was not able to find where I mentioned that I downplay the suffering of Draupadi ? And I neither blamed her for mahabharta war rather I feel it was correct to do so and it is dharma which tell to do so, but you are labelling me like I am hating her and blaming her for mahabharta war by downplaying her suffering. And the dialogue said by Draupadi is correct and I myself support that and support the later course of action taken by Pandavas and it is dharam mentioned by Lord KRISHNA which guide them, Pandav were initially wrong( those wrong action were defended by them by calling it as dharma, definately that is not a dharma and they are wrong about it) and that dialogue is a slap which suits the action which they have taken by calling it dharma and it was dharma which later guide their course of action, but the fact that you are saying it is slap to Dharma( because at some instances their dharma was wrong and at some instances their dharma was correct), I was confused and I asked a simple question to understand what you are trying to convey, but rather confuse me more, when I read your later comment, it feels like pressure cooker full of prejudice against me and waiting to burst by making self assumption. Well, good luck with that. You said feel free to get offend, but for what I will get offend ? Even if I may don't agree with you( firstly I don't understand your views), why would I get offended ? I asked you to know your perspective because philosophy is like that, there are many ways to see things and not many understand what is the hidden meaning of it and I even don't consider I have full understanding of it, that why I asked you about your perspective. But after reading your comment I can definately say you are the one whon was really offended and yeah feel free to do so, because if you get so worked up for asking simple question that to with lot of prejudice you are the one who need to correct yourself not me. Previously also I have discussed with lot of people about their views on Bhagwat geeta, mahabharta but we have a healthy dicussion not a war of words. I was wrong to even reply to you and I apologize for that, consider I never said anything about Draupadi etc etc, I always wish for healthy dicussion not a discussion full of arrogance and prejudice, I fell you don't even have a tendency to understand other perspective, even if I may be incorrect about my views on mahabharta war, Draupadi etc, but their is a way to tell things. Good bye.
as an Indian, i can confirm that most of the scenes are of true ancient history of India where us women were the warriors, rulers and mos importantly........a queen
At 1:48 is a legendary dialogue of kashibai to her husband Bajirao peshwa who married another woman The complete dialogue is " If you would've asked me for my life I would've given that to you with a smil, But you snatched me off my Pride" Priyanka Chopra is Op is this movie At 1:23 that is a biography on The great Rani Laxmi Bai She fought her battle against the British with literally her baby tied to her back At 2:38 is Rani Padmini The movie is quite inaccurate when it come to the story But in this scene all tha women and kids of her palace are doing jauhar( burning themselves to death) because they just found aut that they lost the battle and the enemy will soon invade the palace and enslave everyone. For them dying with pride was a far better option than living a life of misery
English translation of dialogues :-)) 0:01 :"No one can take away what your mother has given you" 0:18 :"You are a thakurain(lady of the home) not Thakur(lord of the home)" 0:56 :"be silent" 1:48 :"You have taken away our pride from us" 2:12 :"This body will be reduced to ashes, but Rajputi pride will remain immortal, our principles, our self-respect" 2:39 :"Draupadi has not been exposed in the crowd, but the five helpless Pandavas are who have been exposed" (Here exposed is used as a metaphor for naked/stripped for draupadi and also as a lost of respect for pandavas since they couldn't protect their wife's dignity).
1:22 SHE is my favourite. Rani Lakshmi Bhai or jhansi Rani. She lost her husband, her son to the British but she kept fighting and at last when the British surrounded her she refused to die with their hands and killed herself. I FREAKING LOVE HER
I'm literally in tears. I can't explain how proud I am to be a woman due to these strong female role models. I always tear up when I see Padmini walk towards the fire with tears in her eyes and a smile of courage on her face. Queen of Jhansi and Baahubali were also highlights for me. The Mother in Baahubali is definitely an amazing role model.
Assam from northeast india have so many brave woman since centuries like Joymoti, Kanaklata and many more who fought fiercely and sacrificed their lives for their country , family, love etc. But northeast india is always neglected
It's very sad Cause in India only muslim things are promoted in history books Ik how Assam dynasty stopped mugal but for reading that I have to read different articles cause it was not in books :(
I am so sorry 🙏...I am from Northern India and ur right I wonder why the glorious history of our northeast is kept hidden from the rest of us but thanks to my dad I was able to visit Northeast and I really loved the peace, tranquility and beauty of northeast (something that is completely absent in my state but things are changing for good thanks yogi ji) wonderful people and a magical place ❤ probably the most underrated region in the whole universe! I am learning the history of northeastern region and I promise to do my best to promote it! Love to all the seven sister and their residents ❤ bharat mata ki Jai 🇮🇳
Random Indian Hindu woman - yet we keep being raped, molested, assaulted, humiliated, not even treated like a human being, discriminated against vehemently, so let's not bring any specific religion into this nor any "guy" ✌
@@supertuna9525 Seems like you come up here with a western template that every woman of india has faced that and you rigorously want to portray that with your thoughts. Take a chill kid hindus are not d€mons.......😆🤣
I love how you showed both positive and negative characters. And those negative characters aren't just negative but have gone through their fair share of struggles, knowing which even we won't be able to fully blame them for how they turned out to be.
This was a whole cinematic experience, I've never come across a Bollywood edit that shook me to the core, you're incredibly talented and creative for doing this. The song, the cuts, the beats, everything matches and comes together so beautifully that I keep on watching this video again and again and again and again. Kudos to you 👏🙌
don't get me wrong but everything is not bollywood just mentioning cause south Indian industry (Telugu and Malayalam were included) deserve the praise too (just mentioning) 😊
In a recent archaeological discovery in North India a 4500 year old site was uncovered. In one of those was found a burial chamber with skeletal remains of a person which had copper swords, knives and fossilized bow arrow along with ivory and semiprecious stone jewelry buried with it, proving it was a burial of some ancient warrior. Further carbon dating found the skeleton belonged to a woman. This was a milestone, proving since how long India had woman warriors.
and this is findings all over the World, after they could test the old scelletons. Before it was only men who was arceologists and they always interpret graves with veapond as malegraves. That is now proven wrong: The great Birka Viking warrier was also a women. But its not so much attension when its about women. In the Oseberg viking ship was to women berried - 50 and 80 years old ! - but not so interesting so they havent done much after that: India had a great sivilication many thousand years ago Harappa civilisathion - run by women - and guess what ? No agressions and wars and no domination of men - but equality. Read Gimbutas !
Wow this blew me away. I loved how badass Indian queens were and how they fought for honor and glory to defend their kingdoms. The battle scenes, the symbolism, the editing, I loved this video. It completely took my breath away. Indian women are beautiful, all women are beautiful, and thank you for sharing that message.
I love that pooja sharma is here. the only one from television. Her performance is incredible. whenever i watch her i get goosebumps and tears. I wish she gets to work in movies as well. We really need good actors in bollywood.
As an Indian, this video fills me with great elation and pride to finally see some Indian representation here. Thank you for making this iconic video! ❤
I can't think how much time is spent on this! The best quality, the best scenes, the best dialogue the best editing! And for an amazing cause! This is truly amazing! You have my respect!
Most LEGENDARY multifemale edit ever made...cause first of all, all those korean and Hollywood edits contains fictional women that not even existed, BUT HERE LITERALLY EVERY WOMAN PORTRAYED HERE EXISTED !!!! Everytime, it doesn't means that showing physical strength,and beating up men means strength But real strength comes when you have to show your bravery to protect yourself and your pride along with your family as women....no women would be able to be burn herself alive to save her pride( referring to queen padmavati and all other women with her)...so i am not bashing someone But trying to tell people what REAL BRAVERY ISSS!!!
The fact that in our history we really had great women warriors like Rani Lakshmi Bai. Our great goddesses like Sita, Draupadi who have been a part of our History♥️🕉️🙏🏾
@@abhilashk.k9929 no in mahabharat it’s mentioned that 5 pandva were ansh (part) avatar of Indra and Draupadi was ansh (part) avatar of Indrani. This is the issue with bloody Hindus 🤦♂️🤦♂️ don’t read the scriptures and jump straight to the conclusion with half baked knowledge. You see our scriptures are a whole lot more than just what eyes meet this Mahabharata ramayan Puran has entire histories of karma and Celestial play behind them
We have recreated all these movies from written scriptures. Just imagine how intense these situations would've been irl and how fierce these women actually were.
am so thankful that people appreciate my culture cuz not many ppl like me for being indian but i love all your praise for all these indian martyrs thanks for supporting i rlly aprreciate it :>
I used to search and search for Indian multifemale edits, I was so happy when this appeared in my dash on its own, please please keep making more Indian edits 🙌🙏
I remember watching Indian movies and TV series religiously and i loved them so much!!! Now i really want to go back to that "phase" by watching these movies and series😍😍😍
I'm blessed that I'm the decendent of this royality who preferred burning into ashes rather then submitting our self-respect and dignity , Jay bhavaniii!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The last dialogue by Ma Draupadi just makes my eyes tear up and my body breaks out into goosebumps. She played the role so well. Also this video is so freaking amazing 😭😳🙏🏻🚩🧡
This is too powerful. It's even more spectacular when you know all the context of the stories of these wonderful woman. I'm speechless girl. This was just..... gave me goosebumps.
Chandranandini, mahabharat, siya ke ram, they are all serials. And films like Devdas, Bajirao maatani, Rani laxmi Bai, padmavaat. Do watch them, you would be in awe. Start in the reverse order.
I'll suggest you to watch Manikarnika, absolute powerful portray of Queen Jhansi ki Rani (also the fact that it's based on true story) Also in series, you can watch Mahabharat 2013 series in Hotstar... It's really amazing (though has a little bad print because it was aired on 2013)
All of these were phenomenal women, but there's this thing about Draupadi that is uncanny and so powerful that makes me root for her the most. Wonderful video❤
I love this edit because most women edits show the ladies kicking ass and smacking someone and it's considered badass. But here you can see power isn't just about physical strength. A woman fighting for her family is strong. A woman marching to her own drum is strong. A woman standing up for what she believes in is strong.
Strength is love. It's grace. It's confidence.
It's all inside you.
yess
💯💯💯
Beautifully written!🥺👏👏
I love ur words❤
This 🙌🙌
There's something India has, that beauty, that culture just makes me speechless! I wish I could visit India atleast once :(
@@Ezra-wy7ux mughals made india quite rich culturally but that did not turn out to be so great. secularism is a promised and believed term here but not a much true one
India is pretty patriarchal tho
@@Ezra-wy7ux that's all in the textbooks bro no indian resident was happy with the mughals or sultans ruling here, it might seem all bright and golden now but ut was not then. it was a hard time for the people, alot of hindu culture was destroyed. Akhbar was probably the worst out of all, a manipulator if we put it in a way.
@@Ezra-wy7ux history books will teach people anything to maintain the social peace, what do you think will happen to the muslims here if mughals and sultans are taught to be the ones who ruined India and people who lived here?
@@Ezra-wy7ux let me see-you try living for 10 generations under unequal laws and extra taxes for being Hindu. Then one king removes the tax for 3-4 decades, while the rest of the unequal stuff remains. And so the survivors of this genocidal rule are expected to celebrate and be thankful for those 30-40 years and forget the other 4-5 centuries?? And then you accuse the survivors of being biased??
as a half indian my grandmother who is an indian said that all of these woman are actually real like this is real indian history its so cool and amazing they are so brave
That's true
@Sjrikk haha ur comment sounds funny
@@penguin3245 omg without context i would be so confused haha
@Sjrikk They might be mixed Indian/European or Indian/African (esp fr the Caribbean), those would be the most common Indian mixes in my experiences.
@@mlnkaia But isn't his comment gold...
There is a reason why the Queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard.
chess was invented in india
This ✨
@Mailman 👁️👄👁️
@Mailman As usual the queen must protect the weak king ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yes 🔥🔥
Fun fact : most of the vids you saw is real Indian history. Yes Indian women are fierce and brave
this comment deserves to get pinned
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True❤
Not only Indian women....EVERY WOMAN
Those ppl are dead who considers woman weak. They'll meet terrifying end like mahishasur.
All women are fierce and brave
Pooja Sharma as Draupadi is something that will go down in history. Her fierce expressions, her bravado while delivering the dialogues-a legend. No one will ever come close to playing Draupadi’s role. The bar has been set too high.
LOVED THE EDIT!!!!
looks like you haven't seen b.r.chopra's mahabharata (1988), roopa ganguly is marvellous there
@@blinkforever6279 I have not. But I've seen Star Plus’ Mahabharat twice and trust me, Pooja as Draupadi is exquisitely beautiful. Her eyes speak through the camera. The pitch in her voice as she speaks, the cracks as she delivered dialogues after Draupadi got dragged to the Sabha by her hair-the entire scene is CHILLING in Stat Plus’ Mahabharat. The vulnerability on her face when they called her Dasi and asked, “Kaise ban gayi mai dasi?”
Then with a flash, the aggression swept over her face. She growled, “Ye mujhe sweekarya nahi. Maanya nahi!”
Hands down, her performance is legendary. 💜💜🥰
Agree she is. Specially her eyes it's like it has fire ,u can see pain in her just be her eyes .💯
@@Aryaissuccessful yeah, cheerharan performance convinced me the same. Her fierce attitude & walking style was just amazing, as if she was born to play Draupadi,I'm sure real Draupadi looked just like Pooja❤️
i have watched both the shows! and both of the actresses have played the part very well. the earlier Mahabharat show was not that fiercely portrayed and vibrantly executed obvious it was like 20-30 years ago, Rupa Ganguli has done immense justice to that character she was stoic, composed looked beautiful, slayed every dialouge with a sarcastic pinch, basically what you think a bold princess would be. Pooja Sharma in new Mahabharata was elegant but fierce in her own way and she looked stunning while showing her intensity to the craft which complimented the grandeur of the new show.
People always forget a Woman can be as sweet as Saraswati.....
....but can also be as fierce as Kali 🙏
THIS. LIGHT AND DARK FEMININE
Sweet saraswati devi kaise ?
As fierce as Ma Kali brother, she isn't scary
@@voiceof-bond4372 she is the goddess of knowledge, music, arts therfore sweet and kind
@@aabhapandey6682 truee
"tumne draupadi ki vivashta dekhi hai, ab mai tumhara vidhvans dekhungi" still gives me goosebumps since pooja sharma as draupadi said it. One of the most powerful lines I've ever heard and watched the actress portray.
I am not Indian but this felt so powerful. I LOVE IT!
So where are you from?
@@vidushigupta6830 The Caribbean :)))
Nice to meet you I'm from India 😁
Same. I'm from Romania.
I'm glad that they decided to add ancient historical figures like Draupadi and Sita as well who are often left out from the biased mainstream media. Respect to all those powerful figures. 💕
I don't think sita and draupadi are historical figures. They're semi-historical ,aka "legendary"
@@Aman-qr6wi from the perspective of a westerner or an abrahamic follower, it may look so. For them Mohammad and Jesus are history. But Krishna and Buddha are mythology. It has been history for us even before they existed and it will continue even after they are gone.
@@aaronmartinezsmith history is not subjective. I don't think objectivity is a western or abrahamic construct.
@@Aman-qr6wi so it seems.
nah fr they deserve to be here, esp sita. she's THE epitome of what a women shld be.
The scene which there's a woman fighting with sword while carrying her child gives me chills
She's Rani lakshmi bai, she fought against Britishers and killed many of those dickheads
Name of movie?
@@millie_f4950 Bajirao Mastani. A real story about an Indian Maratha King. Enjoy watching!
Its about the real story of queen lakshmi bai who fought for indian independence from british rule with her child tied to her back.
It's Mastani ❤
indian cinematography is literally MAGICAL
If you don't understand what she said at 02:10 then here's a translation-
"Even if this body is turned into ashes, the rajput glory will forever be immortal" 💖✨⚡
Rajputi glory,our traditions and our respect
@@kashmiripanditplssavesoil3841 yes
Hinduism ❤️✨
@@shailify9298 jai kashmir jai Shiva 🙏🏻
Yup! 😊
Thanks for adding Draupadi in this edit because I think she's epitome of women empowerment, one who refuses to bow down to greedy men, have immense faith, and self respect!❤️
Truee🌟
And yet every director casts a fair skinned actress for every single potrayal of Draupadi, the colorism aspect takes away from the empowerment
@@goldygold3907 hahaha because she was like they have explained her charm and beauty in Mahabharata and we dnt have to distort our history to make room for ur social activism keep it with u
@@Sandy-wf8mh she is described as having dark skin....hence she was named 'Krishna' - the dark colored one. Also Arjuna was of dark complexion and had the name 'Krishna' too.
@@ayushmakhloga8122 she is talking about draupadi bro just chillax social activist anti racist crusader we know everyone wants to look and sound cool now a days atleast read the comment careful then come to save wanna be hero
The world needs to understand that the Indian women are the most fierce and power. If they love then they do with all their heart and when they hate they can burn you down to ashes. I Am A PROUD INDIAN WOMEN.
They can spit flames from their mouth?
@@nycomenic5275 are you being sarcastic or not
@@nycomenic5275 No ! but they definitely spit facts that can make you think about your existence ✌️
@@NEAD582 DAMNNNN 😂
@@NEAD582Emotional damage bruh 💀
Indian women were never weak in every centuries they proved that why epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana revolve around a woman
Please don't disrespect these epics by saying that they revolve around women , I myself am a woman but nothing is bigger in this world than god and comparing a gender with spiritual texts is nothing but disrespect to them bro
@@jagritikumari4012this is not disrespectful,in literature too it's emphasised that Mahabharata and ramayana revolve around women .
@@Wangxian_6 MAHABHARAT REVOLVES AROUND KRISHNA AND ARJUN AND RAMAYANA REVOLVES AROUND LORD RAM
@@jagritikumari4012 but what is reason for it ? Ik that in the story ram and Krishna gave there teachings ,but for whom both the war started,?
@@Wangxian_6 for "Dharm"
Its not fair that this is underrated..As a fellow Indian and a girl..i felt proud
Hi Army !
@@rudranishtala9072 hey armyyy
@@kimdaisyxfictions3336 How are you ???
The fact that In Hinduism’s we have female Goddess just makes this even better!
legit! the god of wealth is a women. the god of education nd wisdom is a women. the god of anger nd like total destruction is a women, kali.
god of justice is a women as well lol
for the sake of women nd their dignity, two of the most important wars were fought
@@chereipeach345 Jai
I am a woman and there is a higher form of being/self than being a man/woman. It is called Aksharam Aham Purushottam Dasosmi, where we think that we are neither male nor female, but COMPLETE within ourselves.
The concept is a fact believed by the BAPS sampradaay of Hinduism.
Well obviously goddesses are female. 🙄🤦🏻♀️ That’s like saying we have women that are female. The term “god” refers to a male and the term “goddess” refers to a female. Bruh you give the same vibes as that idiot on Twitter that tweeted saying “I want my first daughter to be a girl”. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@sagrikabali3193 your definitely not a Hindu on how your talking in Hinduism theres male goddesses and female goddesses maybe if you would’ve known you wouldn’t have commented that please educated before you try and correct someone else
Ariana Grande's vocals along with India's iconic Queens portrayal footages... Is like the cherry🍒 on top of a marvelous wedding cake 🍰
Love from India
I’ve always said it and continue to say it India has/is one of the most beautiful cultures.I’ve watched this a total of 8 times.
And I million times....lol 😅
THIS HITS DIFFERENTLY THEY'RE SO POWERFUL!!
What makes it even cool is the fact that all of those Females existed decades ago
I'm not Indian but I'm rly into india history cinema culture it's my fav country n I would like to visit it one day ❤
😊🙏🏻 most welcomed
Nd their still existing among us............
Welcome 🙏😊
Su-swagatam 🙏🏼🙏🏼
centuries*
I love how she chose women from different eras, starting from Draupadi of Mahabharat( 5000years ago) to Rani laxmi Bai( late 1800s).
One woman fights the hegemony of men, one tends to her family aka kingdom, the other consoles her child while tending to her own mental wounds. One turns a savior going on a rampage to kill pimps whereas one self-immolates herself, but doesn't let the enemy have a look at her, without her will, truly every woman is a Goddess in herself. She can be homely, bedecked with jewelry, sustain life like Lakshmi or can drench the dirt underneath with blood of demons who threaten her, like Kali.
Please drop their titles, I want to watch any of them so badly!!
@@CammyVunny
1. Manikarnika : Queen of Jhansi - (Story of Queen of Jhansi)
2. Padmavat (Story of Queen Padmavati)
3. Bajirava Mastani
The series which is about Draupadi is too long of almost 350 episodes....
And I also don't know names of few other movies...
@@CammyVunny 1. Manikarnika: Story of Rani (Queen ) Laxmibai : Kangana plays the fearless queen who fights the British despite having a young child. She herself IS the example of bravery
2. Bajirao Mastani : Husband from childhood who loved her fiercely falls prey to a Muslim woman forcing as his wife, saying in their custom, gifting a dagger is marriage.
Now, husband completely leaves wife because wife won't tolerate being "shared".
She says "You broke my PRIDE (of the trust I'd in you".
(Now don't you dare say you love us both. You shall NEVER see me).
The movie glorifies said "love story"
Bajirao is husband. Mastani is other woman.
But in the few scenes wife has, Priyanka Chopra Jonas LITERALLY STEALS THE SHOW.
You can spend 2 hours glorifying the infidelity, but Priyanka killed it in those few lines she had.
What a perfect portrayal of being let down PATHOS.
3. Padmaavat: Same woman who played "other woman", is playing queen. Her husband dies in war to prevent this Muslim invader who wants his wife.
Now, she burnt herself alive rather than letting him touch her. Her body can die, her consent won't.
4. BAAHUBALI 2: Fiction
The queen is seen hailing the heir baby (like lion King)
She dies in sea while hand still perched to protect her grandson.
Other lady was her daughter-in-law fighting invaders with arrows
5. MAHABHARATA: The longest poem in the world is so many episodes it will take you months to watch.
The biggest epic ever written.
But obviously so great, it never gets old.
DRAUPADI is the woman that married 5 of the brothers.
The cousins of her husband's disrespected her & now there's a nuclear war.
Proof of the war is found in Kurukshetra by modern scientists.
So, some of it sure happened although it's called Indian mythology.
Mahabharat was not from 5000 yrs ago that is where indus valley civilization was flourishing(approx) ...!(upsc aspirant here)
I hope homely doesn't means housewives , because self indipendence is *MUST* for humans irrespective of gender
I cannot even begin to imagine how would someone who's not accustomed to the Indian culture would feel watching this edit. its so rich with culture, traditions, powerful women... just, perfection.
I would say that you can definitely feel the beauty,intelligence and power of the Indian women featured. I would love to see more like this in mainstream media.
I feel like it might be confusing for them-
Believe it or not but about all these clips are based on actual Indian history and events that actually happened wherein women played a huge role. Hats off to the editor- this edit gave me goosebumps🤍🤍
Meanwhile now Bahubali 😂
: Really 🤪
@@rrj3008 true 😂
@@rrj3008 but most are true you couldn't disagree, could you?
not all lmao
Almost all, except maybe bahubali..
Draupadi's dialogue gave me literal CHILLS
I'm so glad you finished the vedio with *that* dialogue of Draupadi. She's the most amazing woman to have been written down about . And the words she said . Such an apt slap to all the bravado and dharma talked about the Pandavas in Mahabharata .
Exactly ,i'm reading mahabharat and the beautiful thing about it is that you will find every single character that can be found in the world. it portrays every human nature beautifully.
Draupadi is indeed a most amazing women but what do you mean by this statement of yours "Such an apt slap to all the bravado and dharma talked about the Pandavas in Mahabharata" ?
Whole Mahabharta war was happened because of what happened with Draupadi and that what ever action is taken in series of events is defended as Dharma, so on one side you are praising Draupadi and on the other side you are downplaying Dharma, I don't understand your comment.
@@lordsullivan4368 oh really ?! The entire war of Mahabharata happened because of how Draupadi was treated?! Oh sweetheart how naive of you!! 👀... All the actions taken in Mahabharata is indeed defended by dharma ... But , that's what I talked about ... Who exactly will set the bar and determine what dharma is , and what exactly is dharma and who are they to determine if an action is according to dharma . Dharma is relative and it changes according to the situation and the person ... Mahabharata is infact mainly a political drama , where apparently everything happened bcuz of Draupadi but that's not the truth and if you read the "sabha parba" properly, you'll know why exactly I said that it was an apt slap.
Oh , and do take offense because whatever happened with Draupadi throughout the drama , one has to be blind to not notice her misery and yet you said what you said . Wow. How ignorant!! Study the texts well , reflect upon them, then come n talk .
@@lordsullivan4368 Also , could you really defend how yudhishthira just blatantly bet his wife when he knew he was loosing and didnt raise a voice when she was literally being stripped in the royal court. None of the great heroes and warriors who talked so much about strength and honour, did say word let alone so something. It was defended by dharma saying yudhishthira has already bet himself in the game and had become a slave , even a slave has one property left , ie his wife so even a slave could bet his wife , that's exactly what he did . And the reason why none of those present in the court did anything when she was being stripped, was because Draupadi then , had already become the Kauravas' slave . So they could do just anything with her . So ?! Now I dare you question my "apt slap" remark . And about the actions being defended by dharma, you know what ... Fuck such dharma that cannot protect basic human rights . Not just this . All her life Draupadi has been strong throughout all the broken promises and miserable grievances. So , as i said before ... Study and reflect and then can come and make some remarks .
Ps . Dint want to say so much ... But what you said ... Glad I dint hold back.
@@aasthabiswas2014 After reading your reply, I was confused, I read my comment one more time, but I was not able to find where I mentioned that I downplay the suffering of Draupadi ? And I neither blamed her for mahabharta war rather I feel it was correct to do so and it is dharma which tell to do so, but you are labelling me like I am hating her and blaming her for mahabharta war by downplaying her suffering. And the dialogue said by Draupadi is correct and I myself support that and support the later course of action taken by Pandavas and it is dharam mentioned by Lord KRISHNA which guide them, Pandav were initially wrong( those wrong action were defended by them by calling it as dharma, definately that is not a dharma and they are wrong about it) and that dialogue is a slap which suits the action which they have taken by calling it dharma and it was dharma which later guide their course of action, but the fact that you are saying it is slap to Dharma( because at some instances their dharma was wrong and at some instances their dharma was correct), I was confused and I asked a simple question to understand what you are trying to convey, but rather confuse me more, when I read your later comment, it feels like pressure cooker full of prejudice against me and waiting to burst by making self assumption. Well, good luck with that.
You said feel free to get offend, but for what I will get offend ? Even if I may don't agree with you( firstly I don't understand your views), why would I get offended ? I asked you to know your perspective because philosophy is like that, there are many ways to see things and not many understand what is the hidden meaning of it and I even don't consider I have full understanding of it, that why I asked you about your perspective. But after reading your comment I can definately say you are the one whon was really offended and yeah feel free to do so, because if you get so worked up for asking simple question that to with lot of prejudice you are the one who need to correct yourself not me. Previously also I have discussed with lot of people about their views on Bhagwat geeta, mahabharta but we have a healthy dicussion not a war of words.
I was wrong to even reply to you and I apologize for that, consider I never said anything about Draupadi etc etc, I always wish for healthy dicussion not a discussion full of arrogance and prejudice, I fell you don't even have a tendency to understand other perspective, even if I may be incorrect about my views on mahabharta war, Draupadi etc, but their is a way to tell things. Good bye.
as an Indian, i can confirm that most of the scenes are of true ancient history of India where us women were the warriors, rulers and mos importantly........a queen
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I'm an Indian and this is giving me goosebumps!!!! Seriously, the women of India are very underrated!!! And so is this video!
At 1:48 is a legendary dialogue of kashibai to her husband Bajirao peshwa who married another woman
The complete dialogue is
" If you would've asked me for my life I would've given that to you with a smil,
But you snatched me off my Pride"
Priyanka Chopra is Op is this movie
At 1:23 that is a biography on The great Rani Laxmi Bai
She fought her battle against the British with literally her baby tied to her back
At 2:38 is Rani Padmini
The movie is quite inaccurate when it come to the story
But in this scene all tha women and kids of her palace are doing jauhar( burning themselves to death) because they just found aut that they lost the battle and the enemy will soon invade the palace and enslave everyone.
For them dying with pride was a far better option than living a life of misery
I'm polynesian but my Indian sisters deserve all the 👏 praise....I love this
🙌💜
🙌
every women is a godess .... you are divine and beautiful
thankyou sis
❤
That Draupadi's move on the line God is a woman .. that's so goosebumping moment 💫
indian women have a really expressive face and magical eyes .....
English translation of dialogues :-))
0:01 :"No one can take away what your mother has given you"
0:18 :"You are a thakurain(lady of the home) not Thakur(lord of the home)"
0:56 :"be silent"
1:48 :"You have taken away our pride from us"
2:12 :"This body will be reduced to ashes, but Rajputi pride will remain immortal, our principles, our self-respect"
2:39 :"Draupadi has not been exposed in the crowd, but the five helpless Pandavas are who have been exposed"
(Here exposed is used as a metaphor for naked/stripped for draupadi and also as a lost of respect for pandavas since they couldn't protect their wife's dignity).
Rather than exposed stripped would be more accurate to what draupadi said 🙏
@@naimishasingh4226 yes
00.01
Plz anyone tell which movie it belongs to...🌹
@@thelostsoul3116 manikarnika the queen of jhansi
@@naimishasingh4226 thanks 🏳️🌈
1:22 SHE is my favourite. Rani Lakshmi Bhai or jhansi Rani. She lost her husband, her son to the British but she kept fighting and at last when the British surrounded her she refused to die with their hands and killed herself. I FREAKING LOVE HER
Padmavati did it as well. Almost all in the video did similar
No she matyred
@@sigmameme2762 padmavati is not a warrior
Draupadi, sita, kashibai, padmavati, manikarnika, devsena, rajmata sivagami Devi, mastani Bai and many more legendary queens Jai BHAVANI⚔️
"nagn to paanch nirbal paandav hue hai" total goosebumps ❤️😭👍
This line never gets old it's a ✨GOLD✨
" Par aapne toh humese hamara gurure hi shin liya "
~ Kashibai
The legendary women whom I can't forgot ❤️🙏🏻
I think that movie is an insult to the greatest Bajirao Peshwa
0:32 The way Aishwarya comes just walking is giving goosebumps!
What's that movie's name??
@@randomshiz7783 The last legion
I'm literally in tears. I can't explain how proud I am to be a woman due to these strong female role models. I always tear up when I see Padmini walk towards the fire with tears in her eyes and a smile of courage on her face. Queen of Jhansi and Baahubali were also highlights for me. The Mother in Baahubali is definitely an amazing role model.
Jenelia D'Souza's character in Malayalam movie Urumi would fit so well here. She was fierce
I was thinking the same
@@nandhananair8441
She'd fit the best here. Arackal Ayisha was the real queen
sherikkum 🤌🏼
I agree with you
Ufff yes! 😍
This is actual Indian multifemale edit! Thank you for adding the strong female personalities from South and North equally! 🤍
@Eye open india is not divided in its physicality so don't divide it with words.
Indian beauty is just another level.
Assam from northeast india have so many brave woman since centuries like Joymoti, Kanaklata and many more who fought fiercely and sacrificed their lives for their country , family, love etc. But northeast india is always neglected
It's very sad
Cause in India only muslim things are promoted in history books
Ik how Assam dynasty stopped mugal but for reading that I have to read different articles cause it was not in books :(
@@dev_peace_soul you said it right
I hope they make movie's so that it can reach more people
@@blurryblueee yes please
I am so sorry 🙏...I am from Northern India and ur right I wonder why the glorious history of our northeast is kept hidden from the rest of us but thanks to my dad I was able to visit Northeast and I really loved the peace, tranquility and beauty of northeast (something that is completely absent in my state but things are changing for good thanks yogi ji) wonderful people and a magical place ❤ probably the most underrated region in the whole universe! I am learning the history of northeastern region and I promise to do my best to promote it! Love to all the seven sister and their residents ❤ bharat mata ki Jai 🇮🇳
This is incredible!!! Thank you for this edit - powerful indeed!
*God is a woman*
Random hindu guy : we have been saying this since ages.
Hindu guy - Hasn't it been all time ??
just goes on to show the greatness of hinduism 😌😌
jai shree ram 🚩🚩
Random Indian Hindu woman - yet we keep being raped, molested, assaulted, humiliated, not even treated like a human being, discriminated against vehemently, so let's not bring any specific religion into this nor any "guy" ✌
@@supertuna9525 Seems like you come up here with a western template that every woman of india has faced that and you rigorously want to portray that with your thoughts.
Take a chill kid hindus are not d€mons.......😆🤣
We have been saying many things from centuries but these ppl realized it now 🥲
Draupadi's last scene is just the next level.... Goosebumps.....
1:50 this gives me goosebumps omg it's masterpiece.
Bajirao Mastani
Indian Women are phenomenally beautiful,strong and expressive...Proud to be an Indian!
Goosebumps. Literal goosebumps. South Asian women RISE.
Okay I am not Indian but this gave me literal chills mostly at this part 2:26
I'm Honduran and I love India, Indian women are strong, smart and beautiful
INDIAN QUEENS AESTHETICS >>>
Hi from Armenia, big respect to all the Fierce Indian women
🇮🇳🤝🇦🇲🤜🤜🤜🤜🤜🇦🇿🇹🇷🦃🇵🇰
Love from India to Armenia 😊
I love how you showed both positive and negative characters. And those negative characters aren't just negative but have gone through their fair share of struggles, knowing which even we won't be able to fully blame them for how they turned out to be.
and the scene of kashibai with, "aapne toh humse hamara gurur cheen liya" ( _you stole my ego_ ) just 🤌🤌🤌 GOOSEBUMPS
I thought gurur means pride
This was a whole cinematic experience, I've never come across a Bollywood edit that shook me to the core, you're incredibly talented and creative for doing this. The song, the cuts, the beats, everything matches and comes together so beautifully that I keep on watching this video again and again and again and again. Kudos to you 👏🙌
this isn't a bollywood edit... powerful female characters from South cinema also were included
don't get me wrong but everything is not bollywood just mentioning cause south Indian industry (Telugu and Malayalam were included) deserve the praise too (just mentioning) 😊
it isnt a bollywood edit-- South Indian movies were included too yk
It’s an Indian edit bro, not all from Bollywood
In a recent archaeological discovery in North India a 4500 year old site was uncovered. In one of those was found a burial chamber with skeletal remains of a person which had copper swords, knives and fossilized bow arrow along with ivory and semiprecious stone jewelry buried with it, proving it was a burial of some ancient warrior. Further carbon dating found the skeleton belonged to a woman.
This was a milestone, proving since how long India had woman warriors.
What was the name of the site? I wanz to research more about it
and this is findings all over the World, after they could test the old scelletons. Before it was only men who was arceologists and they always interpret graves with veapond as malegraves. That is now proven wrong: The great Birka Viking warrier was also a women. But its not so much attension when its about women. In the Oseberg viking ship was to women berried - 50 and 80 years old ! - but not so interesting so they havent done much after that: India had a great sivilication many thousand years ago Harappa civilisathion - run by women - and guess what ? No agressions and wars and no domination of men - but equality. Read Gimbutas !
@@esmeelin5435 it was found in Sinauli excavation site, by now 125 human skeletons are found out from there. Do give it a search!!
@@triptisharma3376 I'll check it out, thank you
You forget to tell that skeleton has one leg cut which shows she was died in a war due to heavy injury.
Wow this blew me away. I loved how badass Indian queens were and how they fought for honor and glory to defend their kingdoms. The battle scenes, the symbolism, the editing, I loved this video. It completely took my breath away. Indian women are beautiful, all women are beautiful, and thank you for sharing that message.
I love how in the comment section people from various countries liked and praised the Indian womens! :)
Last draupadi scene gives me goosebumps 😳😳😳😳😳😳
I love that pooja sharma is here. the only one from television. Her performance is incredible. whenever i watch her i get goosebumps and tears.
I wish she gets to work in movies as well. We really need good actors in bollywood.
As an Indian, this video fills me with great elation and pride to finally see some Indian representation here.
Thank you for making this iconic video! ❤
I loved this song before but now I am absolutely in love with it
Indian women are sooo badass I don't understand why people call asian women weak
I can't think how much time is spent on this! The best quality, the best scenes, the best dialogue the best editing! And for an amazing cause! This is truly amazing! You have my respect!
This video actually justifies this song more than the actual video. This was giving freakin goosebumps Man!
The fact that I came here not expecting a speck of South Indian representation but instead I was joyfully surprised. The edit is criminally underrated
This is the reason disney dont have indian princesses...bcoz they dont need prince to protect them
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True even if they have prince they still don't need protection from him
Ariana's vocals × indian females(。♡‿♡。)
this is a bliss itself.. 😌
Most LEGENDARY multifemale edit ever made...cause first of all, all those korean and Hollywood edits contains fictional women that not even existed, BUT HERE LITERALLY EVERY WOMAN PORTRAYED HERE EXISTED !!!! Everytime, it doesn't means that showing physical strength,and beating up men means strength But real strength comes when you have to show your bravery to protect yourself and your pride along with your family as women....no women would be able to be burn herself alive to save her pride( referring to queen padmavati and all other women with her)...so i am not bashing someone But trying to tell people what REAL BRAVERY ISSS!!!
So truu
@@dragoneel4670 but khilji did
@@dragoneel4670 i used almost so find the trajectory
@@dragoneel4670 there is a literal family tree of her ancestry .. how did she never existed..
@@dragoneel4670 there is a lot of evidence
The battle of chittor
The johuar of Rajput queens of that time
And their families dynasties after that.
The Draupadi line at the end gave me goosebumps
The fact that in our history we really had great women warriors like Rani Lakshmi Bai.
Our great goddesses like Sita, Draupadi who have been a part of our History♥️🕉️🙏🏾
Draupadi wasn't a goddess , she wasn't avatar of any if the 3 goddesses.
@@shobhitgupta8406 i have read Mahabharata, it mentioned that draupadi was incarnation/avatar of Devi goddess sachi/indrani, wife of lord Indra.
@@pragati2005 what 🤔and she married Indras son Arjun😐
@@abhilashk.k9929 no in mahabharat it’s mentioned that 5 pandva were ansh (part) avatar of Indra and Draupadi was ansh (part) avatar of Indrani. This is the issue with bloody Hindus 🤦♂️🤦♂️ don’t read the scriptures and jump straight to the conclusion with half baked knowledge. You see our scriptures are a whole lot more than just what eyes meet this Mahabharata ramayan Puran has entire histories of karma and Celestial play behind them
@@abhilashk.k9929 arjun was Avatar of lord Indra 🤷🤷
My god draupadi turning jus at "God is a woman" at 1:08 jus gave me goosebumps 😌🦋
This is awesome ❤️❤️
Keep up the gud work 👍
So trueee
Pooja sharma ji unexpected entry 😱🔥
Pooja Sharma is love ❤️❤️
And the panch nirbal pandav dialogue
pooja is the cutest and the prettiest!
I just wanna worship the one who edited this!!!!! incredible piece of absolute art!
We have recreated all these movies from written scriptures. Just imagine how intense these situations would've been irl and how fierce these women actually were.
am so thankful that people appreciate my culture cuz not many ppl like me for being indian but i love all your praise for all these indian martyrs thanks for supporting i rlly aprreciate it :>
I used to search and search for Indian multifemale edits, I was so happy when this appeared in my dash on its own, please please keep making more Indian edits 🙌🙏
Can somebody help......I am watching it in a loop for past half an hour...it is beautiful....I am Proud. Proud to be an Indian
the goosebumps when Deepika said that line. so damn powerful.
It doesn't matter how many times you watch it you are getting goosebumps every single time and felling so so so proud of being an Indian.
Such a powerful edit. Indian women and their power are not appreciated enough. Thank you for creating this😊
I remember watching Indian movies and TV series religiously and i loved them so much!!! Now i really want to go back to that "phase" by watching these movies and series😍😍😍
So do it
Adding draupadi here makes this powerful . Always loved her
Literal goosebumps!!!
THIS DESERVES MORE RECOGNITION TBH
Gujjari 😌🙏🏼
Jai Gujjar Pratihar 😌🙏🏼
@@thewhiteloveucyan58 🧍🏼♀️😭
@@kavyagujjari9119 😭😌😌🙏🏼
The best multifandom ive ever watched till date. I have watched this over 4 times now and i cant get enough of it!
I'm blessed that I'm the decendent of this royality who preferred burning into ashes rather then submitting our self-respect and dignity , Jay bhavaniii!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
But remember u are not rajput
That's y u were the first to lick the boots of muslims
@@kashmiripanditplssavesoil3841 doesn't matter.....rajputs are also humans and non rajputs are also humans.
@@kashmiripanditplssavesoil3841 all of us are indians .
@@kashmiripanditplssavesoil3841 everyone has a blood of royalty and slave. There's no difference
1:08 i didnt expect this clip but i luved it. ah memories.
Where is it from?
@@MM-zc5fn mahabharat, 2013
I’m not even Indian but this gave me chills it’s so good!! 😊✨
But you value women’s equally to all humans. That’s enough
I'm a Filo but Wtf....JUST WTF THIS IS SO GOOD😭✨
Rani Laxmi Bai is the definition of a literal goddess.
The way this video shows the feminity of women in different ages and how they are powerful in different ways
The last draupadi part omggg
Goosebumps
The last dialogue by Ma Draupadi just makes my eyes tear up and my body breaks out into goosebumps.
She played the role so well.
Also this video is so freaking amazing 😭😳🙏🏻🚩🧡
Every women in this vedio ate their character..! Just goosebumps
This is too powerful. It's even more spectacular when you know all the context of the stories of these wonderful woman. I'm speechless girl. This was just..... gave me goosebumps.
I got chills and tears in my eyes watching this and I'm not even Indian. WOW!!! POWERFUL!!!
I need indian movies series whatever you can suggest, this is a work of art 🤯🤩.
Thanks to everyone who helped
Padmavat movie
Manikarnika 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Mahabharat 2013 series
You can find it on hotstar
Chandranandini, mahabharat, siya ke ram, they are all serials. And films like Devdas, Bajirao maatani, Rani laxmi Bai, padmavaat. Do watch them, you would be in awe. Start in the reverse order.
I'll suggest you to watch Manikarnika, absolute powerful portray of Queen Jhansi ki Rani (also the fact that it's based on true story)
Also in series, you can watch Mahabharat 2013 series in Hotstar... It's really amazing (though has a little bad print because it was aired on 2013)
2:23❤ I love her smile ( with pains)
All of these were phenomenal women, but there's this thing about Draupadi that is uncanny and so powerful that makes me root for her the most. Wonderful video❤
yeah pooja sharma just nailed that role
Indian history will never forget it's WOMEN WARRIORS and their bravado.❤️
Hailing to these queens.