Taj: Divided by Blood
- TV Series
- 2023–
- 41m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
5.1K
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Follows the dark side of the story of the Mughal empire and its emperors.Follows the dark side of the story of the Mughal empire and its emperors.Follows the dark side of the story of the Mughal empire and its emperors.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 12 nominations total
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The books in the Divided by Blood series are fantastic. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time; that's how intriguing it was. Each of the characters is well out and easy to follow. The entire time I was reading Taj: Split by Blood, I was transported to another world. The sequences of violence are created with both suspense and realism in mind for maximum enjoyment. This is a must-see for any enthusiast of adventure or fantasy. The fantastic visual effects raise the bar significantly. A high-quality TV show.
27. The characters come alive on screen because to the excellent acting. I've recently discovered that Taj's Split by Blood series is one of my favorites of all time. The environment of Taj: Split by Blood is well developed, adding to the story's realism and immersion. Taj: Divided By Blood's central premise is novel and exciting since it has never been tried before. There aren't enough superlatives I can use to describe the novel Divided By Blood, which is centered on Taj. Simply said, this is a work of art. The novel Taj: Divided By Blood has a lot of surprising turns that left me guessing till the very end.
27. The characters come alive on screen because to the excellent acting. I've recently discovered that Taj's Split by Blood series is one of my favorites of all time. The environment of Taj: Split by Blood is well developed, adding to the story's realism and immersion. Taj: Divided By Blood's central premise is novel and exciting since it has never been tried before. There aren't enough superlatives I can use to describe the novel Divided By Blood, which is centered on Taj. Simply said, this is a work of art. The novel Taj: Divided By Blood has a lot of surprising turns that left me guessing till the very end.
I can't stress enough how highly I recommend the Divided by Blood series to you, Taj. All through the explanation, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for the next surprising development. Each of the characters is well out and easy to follow. In reading Taj: Divided by Blood, I felt as though I were actually on Taj the whole time. In particular, the writing in the action sequences is quite good. This fantastic action-adventure picture should be seen by everyone. The stunning visual effects elevate the story to a new level. Fabulous series. I can't stress enough how highly I recommend the Divided by Blood series to you, Taj. All through the explanation, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for the next surprising development. Each of the characters is well out and easy to follow. In reading Taj: Divided by Blood, I felt as though I were actually on Taj the whole time. In particular, the writing in the action sequences is quite good. This fantastic action-adventure picture should be seen by everyone. The stunning visual effects elevate the story to a new level. Fabulous series.
Two things - First don't expect historical authenticity from the show .. And second don't expect a lot of depth from the story ..
But if you watch the show solely for entertainment, it is a fantastic series .I watched it in one sitting , that is how addictive it is .The characters , interpersonal relationships and the drama was very soap opera like and very engaging .There wasn't a dull moment in the show .. Also the visuals though not mounted on a grand scale look very authentic .
Also the treatment of the story is different from what we are used to seeing in Indian historical dramas and this is when I realized the writers are not Indian .. The show overall is fresh and a must watch , especially for people who like edge of the seat historical thrillers .
Now can't wait for the second season .
But if you watch the show solely for entertainment, it is a fantastic series .I watched it in one sitting , that is how addictive it is .The characters , interpersonal relationships and the drama was very soap opera like and very engaging .There wasn't a dull moment in the show .. Also the visuals though not mounted on a grand scale look very authentic .
Also the treatment of the story is different from what we are used to seeing in Indian historical dramas and this is when I realized the writers are not Indian .. The show overall is fresh and a must watch , especially for people who like edge of the seat historical thrillers .
Now can't wait for the second season .
In this, Naseer ji shines brightest among all his other accomplishments. Amazing work. I eagerly await each new installment of these series. First, I mistook the actor playing Saleem for Aditya Roy Kapoor because of how well he played the role. The film appears to be of high quality, therefore I will definitely watch it. Job well done All of the actors are top-notch, and the script is superb. All of the acts completely floored me. Includes a cameo appearance by Dharmendra. I've seen Dharam Paji twice before, and I can recognize him by his aura and what he said. If a TV series is truly magnificent, viewers will likely binge-watch the entire thing in one sitting.
Taj divided by blood is a historical drama show directed by ron scalpello.
Naseeruddin shah and aashim gulati are the two bright spots in the otherwise dull acting department. Both of them bring the fragile yet compassionate male presence in the show. Taha shah badussha kept screaming throughout, making it unbearable to watch him. Only scene invloving him providing me comfort is when he asks and contemplates about what he needs to do to gain akbar's praise. Aditi rao hydari has been mostly wasted in the show. None of the other characters infuse life into the characters.
The writing treats the characters as pieces and not humans. Daniyal's mother problems could have been so meticulously designed giving him so much depth but alas! The plot twist surrounding this does work well though. Murad was almost devoid of any emotion other than rage and screams. The screenplay is entertaining no doubt but is not engaging and nuanced. The middle episodes are stretched without much substance which give the feel of a soap opera.
The set and production design is marvellous. The palace and locations can transport you in the medieval india. The action set pieces are very loud and amateurishly staged. The vfx work is patchy here and there.
The dialogues are well written and interpreted. It could have been more effective if the characters saying them had a better dialogue delivery. The cinematography looks monotonous and stifled.
The show highlights the frailties and faults of the mughal dynasty quite successfully. Familial feuds were a common occurrence in most of the dynasties, especially in the mughal family. The concept of harem and multiple wives have been criticised heavily through slight pokes. The mughals used the rajputs as their source of false sense of integrity, using them as cover for their barbarism and social weddings. Maharana pratap has been cherished in this series. Akbar was the most lenient of the mughal rulers, and he really thought about the hindus but bound by his surrounding barbaric muslim courtsmen, he could not do much.
The background score is grand and pushes the show towards its good. The strings, and operal sounds work well in favour of the show.
Naseeruddin shah and aashim gulati are the two bright spots in the otherwise dull acting department. Both of them bring the fragile yet compassionate male presence in the show. Taha shah badussha kept screaming throughout, making it unbearable to watch him. Only scene invloving him providing me comfort is when he asks and contemplates about what he needs to do to gain akbar's praise. Aditi rao hydari has been mostly wasted in the show. None of the other characters infuse life into the characters.
The writing treats the characters as pieces and not humans. Daniyal's mother problems could have been so meticulously designed giving him so much depth but alas! The plot twist surrounding this does work well though. Murad was almost devoid of any emotion other than rage and screams. The screenplay is entertaining no doubt but is not engaging and nuanced. The middle episodes are stretched without much substance which give the feel of a soap opera.
The set and production design is marvellous. The palace and locations can transport you in the medieval india. The action set pieces are very loud and amateurishly staged. The vfx work is patchy here and there.
The dialogues are well written and interpreted. It could have been more effective if the characters saying them had a better dialogue delivery. The cinematography looks monotonous and stifled.
The show highlights the frailties and faults of the mughal dynasty quite successfully. Familial feuds were a common occurrence in most of the dynasties, especially in the mughal family. The concept of harem and multiple wives have been criticised heavily through slight pokes. The mughals used the rajputs as their source of false sense of integrity, using them as cover for their barbarism and social weddings. Maharana pratap has been cherished in this series. Akbar was the most lenient of the mughal rulers, and he really thought about the hindus but bound by his surrounding barbaric muslim courtsmen, he could not do much.
The background score is grand and pushes the show towards its good. The strings, and operal sounds work well in favour of the show.
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