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Yes, he is.
He's learning to ride.
Kashi?
She's well too...
Busy pretending that her heart
has turned to stone.
I need your stamp on this.
Later.
This can't wait.
What is so urgent?
Mastani's release orders.
Have you lost your mind, Kashi?
Only she can save Bajirao.
I cannot see Bajirao losing himself.
The man who never lost a
battle is losing to his own family.
I cannot approve that!
Stamp this!
She has no rights
in the Peshwa family.
But I do... And I'm demanding it.
As the lady of this house.
Stamp this.
Take this to Nana Saheb right away.
What is the news from Ravelkhedi?
How is the Peshwa?
I too await news of him.
Until then, pray for him.
(Prayers)
What is the message?
Grandmother has ordered
Mastani's release.
Where are you going, Bajirao?
Look, Shaniwar Wada is on fire!
No, it isn't...
Bajirao, this isn't Pune...
We are in Ravelkhedi.
You are burning up!
Mastani!
She is on her way, Bajirao.
You've been advised bed rest.
Bajirao!
The enemy...
No one's there!
Enemy with black flags!
Which enemy?
Destiny...
God...
Can't take Mastani away.
Bajirao...
We shall meet when the setting sun
and rising moon appear together in the sky.
The sky will change colour, and
all will be bathed in an orange glow.
Winds of desire will blow, And
thundering clouds will fill the skies.
untimely rains will wash the earth.
There will be no shackles of religion
or relationships to tear us apart.
All that will remain will
be the fire of love in our hearts...
On that day...
We will become one for eternity.
Our hearts beat together, Mastani.
And cease together, too.
On a day when fate
and time stood witness...
Two star crossed
They say witnessing a falling
star fulfills any wish...
But these two stars fell to earth
wishing only to belong to each other.
They stand testament
to eternal love...
Love, that knows no religion.
Love that is a gift from God...
Love that in itself is Supreme.
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