Simi Garewal to Mediate With Maharani Padmini Devi for ‘Padmavati’

She is in talks with the highly influential Maharani Padmini Devi of Jaipur on behalf of the Padmavati team.
Subhash K Jha
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In a surprising and delightfully hope-giving move, the very elegant Simi Garewal, a self-proclaimed diehard fan of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s cinema, has stepped forward to mediate peace with the highly influential Maharani Padmini of Jaipur on behalf of the beleaguered Padmavati team.

Informed sources tell us that Simi, a long-standing friend of the Maharani took it on herself to broker peace for Bhansali.

And the results are very encouraging. The Karni Sena, enormously deferential to Maharani Padmini, is expected to be summoned by the Maharani any time in the near future for a peace plan.

Apparently the Maharani, herself an admirer of Bhansali’s cinema, has expressed misgivings only about Rani Padmavati being shown dancing in the Ghoomar song.

In a long conversation that lasted nearly an hour, the Maharani told Simi that the Ghoomar did not exist during the time of Rani Padmavati and even if artistic licence permits such time-travel for the sake of aesthetic gratification, Maharanis would not dance in public as shown in the film.

“Yes, like everyone who cares for Sanjay Bhansali’s cinema, and I care deeply, I spoke to the Maharani. She exercises tremendous clout over cultural developments in Jaipur. She said there was basically one problematic point in the trailer and that was the <i>Ghoomar</i>. There is actually no other problem.”
Simi Garewal

Simi now intends to organise a meeting between Maharani Padmini and Sanjay Bhansali.

During the meeting Bhansali, who has met the Maharani in the past, is expected to discuss the film’s content with the Maharani. Thereafter she will be shown the film at a private screening.

“Once the Maharani approves, the protests will automatically die down,” says Simi hopefully.

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