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00:00♪♪
00:07Yee-haw!
00:08Oh, no!
00:10No!
00:11Forgive me, Your Majesty.
00:14Forgive me.
00:15Aah!
00:16♪♪
00:20Who's on the throne now?
00:22The Imad has crowned another puppet king.
00:26Shah Jahan III.
00:28But the Imad has fled on hearing of your arrival.
00:33We'll have to teach the Imad a lesson.
00:35I've sent my soldiers after him.
00:38Let's see how far he can hide.
00:40Don't waste time.
00:43We're leaving for Delhi.
00:45I have to go to Kandahar with the loot.
00:49That too, before it rains.
00:52I have a request.
00:55The Marathas aren't going to sit quietly.
00:57Sadashiv is going to leave Pune to avenge Dattaji's death.
01:02To stop you and me?
01:03Sadashiv?
01:06Who's that?
01:08Peshwa's cousin.
01:10He'll attack Doaab, my fort in Rohilabad.
01:13You managed to capture it last time.
01:16You're the only one who can stop him.
01:21Doaab?
01:23Rohilabad?
01:25But you said it's important to capture Delhi's throne right now.
01:32Don't worry.
01:34I've kept Delhi under the watchful eye of my soldiers.
01:37Delhi is there, but we have to stop them first.
01:44Try to understand, Emperor.
01:47Only the Marathas can come between you and the throne.
01:51Once you defeat them,
01:53not just Delhi,
01:55the whole of India will be yours.
01:58Najeeb.
02:00If your plan turns out to be wrong,
02:05you won't be alive.
02:08What are you saying, Emperor?
02:12You're my master.
02:14My plan is to serve you.
02:18How big is the Maratha army?
02:48What's going on?
02:50What's going on?
02:52What's going on?
02:54What's going on?
02:57What's going on?
03:08Take this.
03:10Bhanu, make that Sambu a medicine store.
03:12Keep all these medicines in it.
03:14Parvati, let's go.
03:16What's going on?
03:17Rukmini...
03:18You brought the entire Saturday store?
03:21What do you mean?
03:23Are you here to ease my pain or make it worse?
03:28These are all the things we need, Raya.
03:30Yes, but it's only for one night.
03:34We'll have to pack all this in the morning.
03:38And then we'll have to pack this and leave.
03:40I feel so bad for you.
03:42It's such a long journey.
03:43I told you it's a long journey.
03:45I told you, you won't be able to handle it.
03:48But you were stubborn.
03:51You left with the whole house.
03:54You're a good girl.
03:56Where should I keep this?
03:57On my head.
04:00Keep it there.
04:01Okay, sir.
04:23Wow.
04:27It's beautifully decorated.
04:36Parvati?
04:39Parvati?
04:40Don't come near me.
04:43Why?
04:44That brother is going to come out.
04:46Brother-in-law.
04:49Brother-in-law?
04:50Yes, brother-in-law.
04:51Brother-in-law?
04:54Parvati, I was just...
04:56Wait right there.
05:11Don't come near me.
05:14Why?
05:22Why?
05:33Tell me.
05:42It's time.
05:49Can I say something?
05:51I'm sorry, Bharwati, I made a mistake.
06:00I'm getting married for the first time.
06:07I'm sorry.
06:09It shouldn't happen again.
06:21As we headed north,
06:23the Maratha Tartars spread the news of our plans far and wide.
06:28The kings who had been invited
06:31joined the army of Shrimant Vishwasrao Peshwa.
06:35It's not just your dream. It's mine too.
06:39I'm with you.
06:43Thank you, Raja Karamveer.
06:45I accept.
06:52I have no objection to joining your campaign.
06:57I'm glad to hear that. Thank you.
07:03A month later,
07:05we reached Dhaulpur,
07:07crossing forests, mountains, rivers like Narmada and Chambal,
07:11where our Maratha leaders were waiting for us.
07:15Jave! Jave!
07:21Reshwim Parvati bhai,
07:23and Reshwim Radhika bhai,
07:25and Mehram bhai.
07:27Sister-in-law,
07:29we fought with their fathers shoulder to shoulder.
07:37So, Bahu saheb,
07:39what's your plan?
07:41The kings who have the largest army and resources in the north
07:45are Madhav Singh and Vijay Singh,
07:48an army of 5,000.
07:50Raja Surajmal, 10,000.
07:53Aradhak Singh, 5,000.
07:56And Nawab Shuja-ud-Daulah across the Ganga,
07:59an army of 20,000.
08:01We just have to convince them.
08:03Hmm.
08:04As far as Shuja-ud-Daulah is concerned,
08:07we just have to convince them.
08:09Hmm.
08:10As far as Shuja-ud-Daulah is concerned,
08:12I'll send a message to Sardar Govind Panji
08:14to go and convince him.
08:25Nawab saheb,
08:26Sardar Shivrao bahu has a very important message for you.
08:29I know what it is.
08:32Govind Panji,
08:34I don't want to get caught between two rocks.
08:38One more thing.
08:39After defeating Abdali,
08:41Sardar Shivrao bahu wants to make you the minister of Delhi.
08:50Will Sardar Shivrao
08:52give this message to me in writing?
08:55Shrimant wants your support.
08:57For your satisfaction,
08:59you'll get it in writing.
09:01Then you have my gun.
09:06Shuja will agree,
09:09but what about Surajmal?
09:11Surajmal is special to you.
09:15I thought you'd bring him along.
09:18I tried a lot,
09:19but he didn't agree.
09:23Okay, then send him a message
09:25to come and meet us as soon as possible.
09:27No.
09:28He's a king.
09:31I'll go and meet him myself.
09:38I'm sorry, Shrimant.
09:40On top of that, your customers keep coming every two months
09:43for the fourth installment.
09:47Surajmal, I'm willing to forgive you
09:49for the rest of the money.
09:53But this is not the time
09:54to keep enmity between us,
09:56but to join hands.
09:58That's right.
10:00We also believe in unity.
10:04We always want to maintain
10:06a good relationship with you.
10:09That's why we've given your minister protection.
10:14Minister?
10:15Imad-ul-Mulk is here?
10:17Yes.
10:18Bring the minister.
10:20That's strange.
10:21He met you
10:22and didn't even inform us.
10:26Come, minister.
10:30Imad-ul-Mulk,
10:32how dare you kill the king?
10:35Shrimant,
10:36Alamgir was becoming a threat to the Maratha Empire.
10:38Still,
10:40who are you to kill him?
10:42Who gave you the right?
10:44Did Peshwa give you the right?
10:45I did, but for whom?
10:47Peshwa...
10:48Scoundrel!
10:50You ran away from Delhi in fear of danger.
10:53Did you do that for Peshwa?
10:55Bring him here.
10:56Stop!
10:58Brother-in-law,
10:59let him speak.
11:11Brother-in-law,
11:12keep in mind
11:14that the matter is complicated.
11:16As far as the alliance is concerned,
11:19Najeeb received the letter.
11:21He wants to support Abdali.
11:24But I know
11:26what to say to him.
11:29And if you have taken such a big responsibility,
11:32then I am with you.
11:33That's it.
11:35Long live!
11:38King,
11:39this is your greatness.
11:44You will get
11:46my army of 10,000
11:48and food and water.
11:53And so,
11:54gradually,
11:55the number of the Maratha army increased.
11:58Joining the army for war
12:00is a war in itself.
12:03It is difficult to feed a family of four.
12:07What if your family
12:08has 50,000 members?
12:10So what?
12:11But we were ready.
12:25Our army
12:26is ready for you.
12:30Hearing the news of King Aradhak Singh,
12:32I was overjoyed.
12:35Raya's plan was working.
12:37It felt as if everyone was with us.
12:41Now we had to wait
12:42for King Madhav Singh
12:43and King Vijay Singh.
12:49The Maratha army
12:51is ready for war.
13:06We hope
13:07you liked our garland.
13:10It is from our royal family.
13:12It is a small gift for you.
13:14Thank you, King Madhav Singh.
13:17But it is not for me and my army.
13:20Thank you, King Madhav Singh.
13:26Tell me.
13:28Once the Marathas defeat us,
13:30we will surrender.
13:31We won't be able to do it for long.
13:34Once we have the garland,
13:36our next destination is Pune.
13:39To show the Marathas their worth,
13:41our army and resources
13:43are our own.
13:45If they are defeated,
13:47we will be able to serve you better.
13:50Don't worry.
13:52We will wipe out the Marathas.
13:57We take your leave.
13:59We await your command.
14:13Very good, Najeeb.
14:14Najeeb.
14:16Try to get as many kings
14:18on your side as possible.
14:21These Indians are the biggest enemies
14:23of each other.
14:25They keep fighting among themselves.
14:28Take advantage of their conflicts.
14:32I will try, King.
14:36Who is the next king?
14:39Nawab Shuja Ud-Daulah.
14:45Attention!
14:51And where is the king of Chandrapur?
14:53If he is in need…
14:55Our spies have told us
14:57that Abdali is in Rohilabad right now.
15:01So, you are
15:03on the banks of Yamuna.
15:05So, we should go to Rohilabad
15:06instead of Delhi.
15:08Shamsher.
15:09We are here.
15:11Abdali is there.
15:12Yamuna is in the middle.
15:15Only 200 kilometers away.
15:18Okay, I will inform Govind Panch
15:21to start building a bridge
15:22on the Yamuna.
15:25Brother-in-law,
15:26can I tell you something?
15:28If the war is to take place in Dwap,
15:30Shuja must be there.
15:32Absolutely.
15:34Govind Panch has convinced him.
15:39Najeeb Ud-Daulah.
15:40Brother-in-law,
15:42I have heard that
15:43your Afghan master is here.
15:46Mr. Nawab,
15:47he himself has sent me to meet you.
15:50In the war against the Marathas,
15:53we want your support.
15:55But you and I…
15:56Listen to the rest.
15:58After defeating the Marathas,
16:00he will make you the minister of India.
16:05What is the big deal in this?
16:07The Marathas have already made this promise to us.
16:10How can you be sure
16:11that Sadashiv will keep his word?
16:15Ahmed Shah Abdali has sent it in writing.
16:19See for yourself.
16:31How can I trust him?
16:33You can trust me.
16:34He is here because I called him.
16:37He is here.
16:39And how can I trust you?
16:43There are already hundreds of gaps between us.
16:47I want to fill all the gaps, Mr. Nawab.
16:51Look, one thing is clear.
16:54In this war,
16:55the one who is on your side
16:58will have the upper hand.
17:01Think about it.
17:02Then you will be the minister of Delhi.
17:07And you will be the emperor.
17:09No, no.
17:10I will be Mir Bakshi.
17:12In your shadow,
17:14you will make a Mughal puppet sit on the throne
17:18and his threads
17:21will be in your hands.
17:30Mr. Nawab,
17:33if a Muslim brother
17:35doesn't listen to another Muslim brother,
17:37how will it work?
17:52Greetings, Mr. Govind.
17:53Come, come.
17:54Greetings.
17:57Greetings, Mr. Govind.
17:59It is my pleasure to meet you again.
18:00It is my pleasure too.
18:02Come.
18:07Mr. Govind,
18:09what happened here?
18:11Vishal Barsad didn't let the bridge be built.
18:13The bridge was broken.
18:15The boat sank.
18:16I tried my best,
18:18but who wins against nature?
18:30Until the head of the water doesn't come down,
18:33we can't start building the bridge again.
18:45There is a lot of commotion on the other side.
19:00There is a lot of commotion on the other side.
19:08This is Abdali's army.
19:11Najib-ud-Daulah's army is also with them.
19:23Whose army is this?
19:31Forgive me.
19:33It is bad news.
19:36That other army
19:38belongs to Shuja-ud-Daulah.
19:43After saying yes to him,
19:46it is obvious that he has changed his mind.
19:52Shuja-ud-Daulah has betrayed us.
19:56He has betrayed us.
19:57He has betrayed us.
20:05Mr. Surajmal is with us.
20:27He has betrayed us.
20:57He has betrayed us.
21:24For a month in a row,
21:25the Afghan army on the other side of the river
21:28and we were just staring at each other.
21:32The mission that was full of excitement,
21:35has now begun to show its terrible face.
21:38Mr. Surajmal,
21:39the bridge can't be built.
21:41Even the rain is not stopping.
21:43How will the water come down?
21:47Are the food and equipment ready?
21:51How long should we wait?
21:53Mr. Surajmal,
21:55if you don't mind,
21:56can I give you a suggestion?
21:59Yes, tell me.
22:01I think we should go back.
22:04We will come back next year,
22:06before the rain.
22:08And we will spare Abdali
22:09from looting and killing.
22:12Yes, Mr. Malharrao.
22:15No.
22:17We will not go back.
22:20Then, what should we do?
22:26If we can't cross the river,
22:28that means he can't either.
22:31Yes, so?
22:33Then, instead of going back,
22:34we will move forward.
22:36I didn't understand.
22:38Mr. Raja, what was our plan?
22:42We will defeat Najib and Abdali
22:43in Rohilabad
22:44and go to Delhi.
22:46And then,
22:48we will go to Delhi.
22:50And then,
22:52we will go to Delhi.
22:53We will cross the Yamuna
22:54and go to Delhi.
22:56But now,
22:57because we can't cross the Yamuna,
22:58we have only one option
22:59to move forward.
23:02Along with the Yamuna,
23:04we will cross this river
23:06and go to Delhi.
23:07And we will get Delhi.
23:09And once we get Delhi,
23:10we will…
23:11We will cross the Yamuna
23:12from there
23:13and attack Abdali.
23:17This is a very good plan, Mr. Malharrao.
23:19It's good.
23:20It's really good.
23:21But, Uncle,
23:22how will we reach Delhi
23:23without Abdali?
23:26Mr. Surajmal,
23:27Mr. Malharrao,
23:29is there anyone here
23:30who can contact the SIJ?
23:32What?
23:33There is no one left to help us.
23:35We have contacted
23:36all the kings here.
23:38There is one possibility.
23:40Sakina Begum.
23:42After her husband's death,
23:44she has been holding that post.
23:46But,
23:48she doesn't trust her village
23:50and she doesn't trust
23:51the sea either.
23:53You are right.
23:55I can go wherever you want me to go.
24:00But, sister-in-law,
24:01she doesn't meet anyone.
24:04Maybe she is ready
24:05to meet a woman.
24:07Maybe.
24:09You should go.
24:16Humility and determination
24:17are the keys
24:19that can open any lock.
24:22After sending many messages,
24:24Sakina Begum is ready to meet me.
24:27She is ready to meet me.
24:29She is ready to meet me.
24:31She is ready to meet me.
24:33She is ready to meet me.
24:35She is ready to meet me.
24:36Sakina Begum
24:37is ready to meet me.
24:59Please be seated.
25:00Please be seated.
25:30Sakina Begum,
25:31think about it.
25:33If Peshwa had his eyes
25:34on your kingdom,
25:35he would have sent his army.
25:37Not his Peshwin.
25:40I have come to you
25:41to increase the right of friendship.
25:44Parvati Bai,
25:46you are more afraid of your friends.
25:48Why are you going to Delhi?
25:50To stop Ahmed Shah Abdali.
25:53Then it will be even more difficult.
25:55If we help you,
25:57Abdali will destroy our people.
26:01In such a war,
26:03we have lost our husbands.
26:07War is the game of men's ego.
26:12They commit suicide
26:14and leave the unmarried
26:15and unmarried children
26:16in tears.
26:19I can understand, sister.
26:23But still, this information
26:24could not stop me.
26:27Koso, by risking his life
26:28I have come with my husband.
26:32Because I have complete faith
26:33in his good intentions.
26:36His war is for this country.
26:41Your late husband
26:42also sacrificed his life
26:43for this country, right?
26:45Yes?
26:48Sacrifice?
26:54Yes, he sacrificed his life.
26:56And now you are running
26:57your kingdom like him.
27:01Yes.
27:03Sister,
27:05I know that just like me,
27:08you are not from a royal family
27:11and you are not the daughter
27:12of a Nawab.
27:14We both understand
27:15the pain of ordinary people.
27:18Isn't it?
27:22The biggest loss in war
27:23is the loss of our loved ones.
27:28To save them,
27:29we will have to be united.
27:35Our late husband
27:36also believed the same.
27:39And that is why
27:40he lost his life.
27:43If he was alive today
27:44and I had come to meet him,
27:46would his answer
27:47have been no?
27:51Tell me what he would have said
27:52and I will go back.
27:59He would have said,
28:03It is a matter of pride, Parvati Bai.
28:07You took such a long distance
28:08to stop that Abdaali.
28:14How can our conscience
28:15allow us to remain silent now?
28:22He would have said something like that.
28:533000 bags of corn and rice
28:56and 5000 soldiers.
28:59I have convinced Sakina Abba
29:00to give her full support.
29:07You are truly amazing, Parvati.
29:12We don't have to lose a single moment now.
29:15We have won.
29:17We have won.
29:19We have won.
29:20We don't have to lose a single moment now.
29:24Govind Panji.
29:25Yes.
29:27Your 10,000 soldiers
29:28are stuck at Yamuna.
29:30Yes.
29:31As soon as the Yamuna water
29:32comes down,
29:33go back to them
29:34and wait.
29:36As soon as I need you,
29:38I will send a message.
29:40Yes, Simran.
29:41So, let's go.
29:43Let's take out Delhi
29:44from under Abdaali's nose.
29:51Let's go.
30:16Alija.
30:20There is good news.
30:22The Marathas have returned from the Yamuna.
30:25Their death is not a sign.
30:27They have fled.
30:35The Marathas have fled from here.
30:37What else could they have done?
30:39The Yamuna was about to cross
30:40the water of this flood.
30:42The Yamuna saved them
30:43or they would have destroyed the infidels.
30:47I don't think
30:48they will leave the battlefield so soon.
30:53Najeeb.
30:54Yes.
30:56Find out where they have disappeared
30:58and what their intentions are.
31:10How long will it take us?
31:12Ten days to reach Delhi
31:13and four days to get it.
31:15Remember,
31:16Najeeb's army is in Delhi now.
31:18I will get you to Delhi
31:19in one day, not four days.
31:21I have seen the fortification there.
31:26Are you sure?
31:28Sir,
31:29I only speak
31:30when I am sure.
31:34Brother-in-law.
31:35Yes.
31:37Can I say something?
31:39Yes.
31:40Don't trust this Ibrahim Khan.
31:44Why?
31:45Because he can turn the tide
31:47for money at any time.
31:49After all, he is a Ghardi.
31:51Mr. Banerjee,
31:52don't worry about Ibrahim.
31:54I have complete faith in him.
32:01This is a big lesson for Abdali.
32:05Tell Bahu Sadashiv
32:06that all the Sikhs
32:08are with the Marathas.
32:10But sir,
32:11Abdali has been
32:12fed up of us since the last attack.
32:13He doesn't care.
32:15The Marathas
32:16helped us back then.
32:19And now it is our duty
32:21to repay
32:22their kindness.
32:25We will help the Marathas
32:27to get Abdali
32:28out of India.
32:30And we will definitely do it.
32:32After the festival,
32:34everyone was wondering
32:36who will be the next
32:38King of India.
32:41Everyone and I
32:42had the same choice.
32:44Raya.
33:12Raya.
33:42Mallika Hindustan.
33:44What are you doing?
33:50How do I look?
33:51Mallika Hindustan's crown.
33:54Beautiful.
33:56You look beautiful.
33:58Is everything okay?
34:06What happened?
34:08King of India?
34:09King?
34:11Parvati, don't call me that.
34:13Why?
34:15Won't you sit on the throne?
34:18No.
34:21The crown is not worn.
34:24It is worn.
34:30I was made for war.
34:33Not for politics.
34:36But isn't politics a war too?
34:40Hmm.
34:42In politics,
34:43you attack from behind.
34:45Not in war.
34:49Hmm.
34:51So, who will sit on the throne now?
34:53Faith.
34:55That's where the commander is.
34:57Hmm.
34:59Let's go.
35:01Let some Peshwa sit on the Mughal throne.
35:05Do you know?
35:06For the first time in centuries,
35:08the Mughal tradition will be broken.
35:19None of us will sit on this throne.
35:25What do you mean?
35:27I mean, we will keep it under the rule of the Marathas.
35:31But we will not allow
35:33any of our people
35:34to become emperors.
35:36We are protectors.
35:39We should be in control.
35:42We want to rule,
35:44but we don't want to sit on the throne.
35:46But sir,
35:48we can't keep this throne empty.
35:50As an emperor,
35:52we will crown Shah Jaheer III.
35:54Sir, come quickly.
35:56Looks like the Afghan army is reaching Jamuna.
36:04Let's go.
36:20How did they capture Delhi so quickly?
36:26There must be some fort on this side of Jamuna
36:30that the Afghan army has captured.
36:32It's Kunjpura.
36:34In the north of Delhi,
36:36there is a very special fort of Abdali.
36:38Najeeb.
36:40Yes.
36:42Couldn't you save him?
36:44I am surprised myself, Emperor.
36:46I had put my best soldier here.
36:49Your best soldier turned out to be useless, Najeeb.
36:55I should have come here earlier.
36:58That Sadashiv is proving to be dangerous.
37:02Prepare for war.
37:04Before Abdali crosses Jamuna,
37:07we have to conquer Kunjpura.
37:14We conquered Kunjpura's fort as easily
37:18as we conquered the Red Fort.
37:20It felt like all our problems were solved.
37:23But we knew
37:25that we had challenged a demon.
37:30Sadajeeb!
37:34I am losing one battle after another.
37:37First Delhi,
37:39and now Kunjpura.
37:42It's all because of your wrong advice.
37:45No, Emperor.
37:47Let me give you an advice.
37:49I don't want your advice.
37:51Forgive me.
37:53Please forgive me.
38:01I am trapped here.
38:02And Sadajeeb is entering my territory.
38:10Now he will go to Punjab.
38:13And he will bring the Sikhs with him.
38:19What should I do?
38:22What should I do?
38:24I will have to stop him.
38:25I will have to stop him.
38:31I have to cross Jamuna.
38:33It's not the right time, Emperor.
38:44I don't want your advice.
38:52I have to cross Jamuna.
38:55Now.
38:57Right now.
39:06I have to cross Jamuna.
39:25I have to cross Jamuna.
39:55We have crossed the border.
39:57They are coming after us.
39:59They are only 100 km away.
40:03Then we won't be able to reach Sikho.
40:06What if we slow down and leave at night?
40:10This could have happened if there was an army.
40:13But with so many women and people,
40:15this is impossible.
40:20There is a fort in Panipat nearby.
40:22We can go there.
40:26The moment I was waiting for has arrived.
40:30Draw your swords.
40:32We will face Abdali there.
40:35In Panipat.
40:40I was scared when I heard the name Panipat.
40:45I felt that the war cannot be avoided now.
40:55The fort of Panipat.
41:02This is a very small fort.
41:05It won't be able to support us.
41:07We will have to camp around it.
41:10Let's go.
41:25Mahendra.
41:27We have to dig the trench as soon as possible.
41:33Yes.
41:44The game of waiting had begun.
41:47But we were already going through difficulties.
41:51The food was empty.
41:53What happened?
41:55It's been three days.
41:57The army has not eaten anything.
42:00There is nothing left except jaggery.
42:02And our Sikhs were not able to send food nor the army.
42:07I don't know what to do.
42:09How do we help Sadashi?
42:16What do I tell you?
42:18We got stuck on the other side of the Yamuna.
42:20That's why we were late.
42:23No, Mr. Aradhak Singh. You came at the right time.
42:26We are grateful to you.
42:28How much has the army brought?
42:30Five thousand.
42:32It was a great relief for King Aradhak Singh to join us.
42:37But this happiness did not last long.
42:50Let's go.
43:11Now there is no river between us.
43:14Sadashivrao Bhaumijva.
43:18Aptali.
43:21Now there is only the battlefield of Panipat between us.
43:27After months of hiding, fighting and changing the map,
43:31the Marathas and the Afghans came face to face in the battlefield of Panipat.
43:35Surprisingly, they were blocking each other's way.
43:39Kandhar was behind us and Pune was behind them.
43:47The Marathas and the Afghans were on the other side of the Yamuna.
43:56Your Highness, all arrangements will be made before sunset.
44:01Prince Taimur Shah Aftali.
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