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fulfilling my duty."
"Prince Mahendra
Pratap Singh is Veer."
"Yours Yashodhara."
"The wind carries the messages."
"The wind carries the messages."
- Give it to the king.
"Don"t write your
messages on the leaves."
"Don"t write your
messages on the leaves."
"When these messages
reach foreign land..."
"...they"ll cause only grief."
"Someone stop it."
"Someone stop the sun from setting."
"Somebody save us."
"My life is full of darkness."
"Somebody please diminish it."
"All the doors are closed."
"No one gives me any solution."
"My legs have been chained."
The letter...
This isn"t a letter,
it"s the army details.
Thank God.
We"ve worked out a new war
strategy to annihilate the Pindaris.
And we"re most grateful for
the Prince"s valuable suggestion.
Prince?
- Yes.
Yes. When he can to go after
the dacoits in winter...
...then why can"t we go into the desert
after the Pindaris in summer?
That"s the reason
l"ve combined my army...
...with the armies of my ally, and
directed them towards the desert.
You know, in the summer you can"t see
anything in the desert beyond 10-12 feet.
diminish our army.
The same goes for the
Pindaris as well.
They can"t avert the
desert storm as well.
This is the right time.
To find their whereabouts...
...and annihilate the armed
and unarmed Pindaris.
You didn"t give the letter, did you?
Why do you understand my heart so well?
Why?
The one who should, he...
It"ll cause a great catastrophe.
Give the letter to the king.
But Veer took that letter...
What?
"Respected, Father.
L"ve committed a crime."
"Prince Mahendra
Pratap Singh is Veer."
"I didn"t tell you the truth
because my feelings for him..."
Should I say it in front
of everyone?
A Pindari"s hand is made of steel.
You"ll grow tired, Princess.
You formed a watch on my hand.
Good times are about to begin for me.
What"s the truth, and what"s not?
What should I understand?
What should I do?
Father has sent bracelets
for his daughter-in-law.
Tell me something, Veer.
If you"ve to choose between your father
and me then who will you choose?
The truth.
If father is right,
But what if the father is wrong?
Should the child leave him then?
He shouldn"t leave,
nor support him.
Instead, bring him on
the right track.
Which path is right?
They shouldn"t carry out
their royal duties.
Or let the lineage passed
down on them...
...through our ancestors be extinct?
Deceitfully killing 4500 Pindaris.
Is that called doing your duty?
Enslaving Madhavgarh to the British.
Is that called carrying
forward the lineage?
Princess. Your kingdom isn"t in
danger from the Pindaris...
...but from your own father.
If your father had kept
his promise...
...this would"ve never happened.
The pledge that you"ve taken...
...for the welfare of your kingdom...
l"ll support you in that.
I promise, your army
will not be harmed.
The Pindaris won"t attack,
as long as you don"t attack them.
Now, l"ll adorn you
with these bracelets...
...when you muster the
courage to speak the truth.
You"ll address me Veer in
front of the entire world.
We"ll meet again.
"It has left the sky."
"How can I call you Veer?"
"The king is after your..."
"The first ritual in your marriage..."
"...will be carried out
with Veer"s blood."
"Krishna..."
"Krishna. Krishna..."
"Krishna..."
Veer.
We had decided to meet in winter.
Why did you call us in
this blazing summer?
We hadn"t finished preparing yet.
Father, those British
had united eight kings.
But we diverted their
armies towards the jungle.
What a son I have!
- Stop, Veer!
Veer!
- Father! Veer, careful!
Come on!
Father!
- My son!
Come on.
- Father.
Today, if I catch you,
l"ll not spare you!
Come on.
Father! Veer!
- You!
Prithvi.
You"re so fortunate.
Chief.
Bravo.
When these two are by my side...
...I can win the entire world,
and notjust Madhavgarh.
Forget that, Prithvi.
Ask Veer, did he win
over the princess or not?
Naunihal, why do you ask him?
Ask me.
All you need is
strength in your arms.
Women and horses
are one and the same.
Look here.
Pick her up like this.
The first drink is in the
name of those Pindaris...
...who aren"t amongst us anymore.
Veer. You mean to say,
we don"t have to fight the battle.
Keep our swords inside
the scabbard.
Wait in this summer.
Naunihal, let"s see
what Veer has to say.
Chief, have we lost our minds...
...to listen to this young boy?
Gajdhar, if we had to decide
with our swords...
...then we wouldn"t have lost
Veer has returned from England...
...with a new sight and vision.
Your son Veer will be
the chief in this battle.
What prejudice!
you trusted Prithvi...
...and sent him to see the king.
And 4500 Pindaris
were killed deceitfully.
And today, you"re going to
make another mistake...
...by trusting his son.
Naunihal.
Just because this boy...
...received education
in a foreign country...
He"ll order us around.
He has only received
education in England.
But he isn"t a foreigner"s son.
He is not a British man"s son,
but yours.
But your son has learnt to
flee like them cowardly.
Uncle.
Let me know what"s been going on
in your mind for so many years.
What do you mean by
what I am thinking?
We would"ve been betrayed...
...if I had gone to take
our lands back.
I would"ve strangled the
king right there.
And you fled from there, coward.
You dare abuse my father.
- I will kill you.
Wherever l"ll get a hold,
I rip off five kilos of flesh.
You dare challenge me.
You dare challenge Gajdhar.
L"ll bury you right here.
Start digging, we"ll see
Don"t go back on your words
if you"re Prithvi Singh"s son.
Now, we"ll decide with
life and death.
So be it.
Shut up, Gajdhar.
He"s a fool.
Why are we Pindaris
fighting amongst ourselves?
Prithvi...
An arrow shot from the bow...
...and words once spoken,
This battle will be fought.
And whoever survives...
...will be the chief of
You cannot die so easily.
You abused my father.
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get it weighed.
It will be five kilos.
the hills of Madhavgarh. - Yes.
Father, we"ll meet next after
I win your daughter-in-law"s hand.
Veer, be victorious.
Veer, be victorious.
Its a very special day
for Madhavgarh today.
By organising the age-old
tradition of Swayamvar...
...the king has done a
favour on all of Madhavgarh.
I would like to thank
the kings, the guests
competing princes and
the residents of Madhavgarh.
...for their presence,
on behalf of the king.
He"s the pride of the Rajputs.
The descendant of Mihir clan.
L"m very sure that Pindari
will surely come here.
Just give me a sign...
...and watch how I avenge
the death of your brothers.
Okay.
- Hail the king of Madhavgarh.
Hail princess Yashodhara.
Hail the crown princess.
Hail the king of Madhavgarh.
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