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00:00No one can defeat Goji Rao, the warrior who risks his life to defend his country.
00:24His heart is above the girdle of his armor.
00:35The lives of others lie beneath the edge of his sword.
00:38And his own death is miles away from his fear.
00:43Tipu Sultan's life has a principle, and even in his death he has a profound purpose.
00:52That is why his god is present in every heart and mind.
00:58Even the most formidable enemy is shaken at first by his presence.
01:04This is why Tuco J. Rao, despite three forces uniting against him, years of preparation and
01:11years of war could not defeat Tipu Sultan.
01:14You are right.
01:18Nana Sahib, have you ever considered that, by allying with the British against a patriot
01:24like Tipu, Sultan, we have dishonored our selves, our selves?
01:29What?
01:30We think this all the time.
01:34Yes, yes, man.
01:35So why don't you calm down?
01:37You had these thoughts before.
01:40If you are right, it's over.
01:44Right now, our hand is under a rock, and we can't pull it out.
01:50Then we should cancel the deal made with the British, just as no treaty can be made with
01:59anyone without careful consideration.
02:00Similarly, this cannot be canceled without careful consideration, say, moderation.
02:07Yeah.
02:08So, we should not implement it.
02:11This is a betrayal, a sin.
02:15When do the British ever implement a treaty made with anyone?
02:19They are foreigners.
02:21Their words are foreign.
02:24We Indians are willing to sacrifice our lives, but we do not go back on our words.
02:31We have already promised to give Haripanji another chance.
02:36If this time, too, we are unsuccessful, we will definitely become neutral.
02:43The entire community is proud of your principles and wisdom.
02:49We are grateful to our community.
02:51Who made this vile conmalus a commander-in-chief?
03:16Who made this vile conmalus a commander-in-chief?
03:19The bastard becomes a sheep without a fight.
03:23He neither grieves the death of thousands of soldiers, nor is afraid of the expenditure
03:30of our immense wealth.
03:31The British government is a formidable politician and an excellent commander.
03:36Whether they advance or retreat, it is up to them.
03:40They always have their own interests at heart.
03:42They keep their own interests in mind.
03:46Why don't they keep ours in mind?
03:49Three governor generals have been there, from Warren Hastings to Corvallis.
03:54Eighteen years have passed.
03:58We in the Peshawar provided military support.
04:01Our immense wealth has been spent.
04:03These are the British who couldn't overthrow a single government in Mysore.
04:08The attack the prince is now preparing will be unstoppable for not only Tipu Sultan,
04:16but the kings and Nawabs of all India.
04:19We among them?
04:21Bandaga Ali is a friend of the British.
04:23What your army can do alone, even all of the armies combined cannot.
04:28Yes, they can.
04:30Why hasn't it been done before?
04:31Actually, the entire blame lies with the commander-in-chief, Mir Alam.
04:35If the commander-in-chief is replaced, everything that hasn't happened before can happen.
04:39There is no better soldier in all of Hyderabad than Mir Alam.
04:44Prince Ali, Nawab Sikandarja Bahadur's soldiery will quadruple the morale of our army,
04:50Anakin.
04:52Well done.
04:53We are proud of your intelligence.
04:56Indeed, the prince has received training from both the British and Persian armies.
05:01And he will be as courageous as his brave and valiant father.
05:19But you are using this as an excuse to have the prince martyred by Tipu Sultan's sword.
05:25The humble servant wants to have Tipu Sultan martyred by Nawab Sikandarja Bahadur's sword.
05:29Then all the rulers of India will look to Hyderabad, and the British will follow Ali.
05:39Well done.
05:41Sometimes you even think beyond our intelligence.
05:45That is why today we honor you with the title of Sahin Daulah.
05:51Wealth and Iqbal are more...
05:53The rascal always gives wrong advice and false blessings.
06:04Whoa, how can wealth and Iqbal increase when wealth is spent?
06:10It seems we've been hasty in bestowing upon him the title of Sahin Daulah.
06:22After all the Изmukes of the King of Iqbal, Anwar Aqbal are more of a
06:43D&D and a Nhara.
06:45You too drunk?
06:52You're more so than you.
06:56You seem intoxicated these days even without drinking.
07:02Very soon, we'll have you hoisting the Union Jack at Srirangapatna.
07:07Impossible!
07:12I hope there will be one more grand retreat.
07:16Behave yourselves!
07:19You go and tell your Governor General, Lord Charles Cornwall,
07:23to behave himself and go back to England for...
07:28Oh, you...
07:29Stop!
07:31Please come.
07:56Please, come.
08:03What boons has this day brought us?
08:08Wealth and glory.
08:11Victory and success on every front.
08:15The Sultanate is kissing the feet of Prince Fateh Haider Bahadur.
08:21The Sultanate's flag is flying over Ghoramkunda.
08:26The Nizam's successor, Salar Fariduddin, has been killed in battle.
08:32I offer my heartfelt congratulations to the Sultan on the bravery and success of the Wali Ahad.
08:39Welcome, Fateh Haider's success in Elevation is the success of the Sultanate God.
08:47It is my good fortune that I once brought the good news of your first victory to the late Nawab Haider Ali Sahib Bahadur.
09:00And today, it is my destiny to convey the blessings of your son's first victory.
09:07Inshallah, he will also be the one to celebrate the first success of Haider Bahadur.
09:16Prince Fateh Haider is following in the Sultan's footsteps and making a name for yourself.
09:22Sipa Salar Ghazi Khan and Ali Raza Khan also stood shoulder to shoulder with the Prince, demonstrating their sword skills.
09:34The way Sipa, Ghazi Khan, even at this age, gives his blood and sweat for the Sultanate of God is hard to match.
09:51The second good news is that Bukhar Sahib has recaptured the Bahra Mahal, area from the enemy.
10:00We are proud of all our soldiers.
10:10The honor of the Sultanate of God rests on their loyalty.
10:19But he also faces a threat from some traitors.
10:25One of those unfortunate individuals in Shattana last year tipped off the British about our plans, saving them from our good fortunes, and thrust a poison dagger into the very heart of India.
10:40The lineage of such traitors must be wiped out.
10:48You are right.
10:52We entrusted you with the responsibility of finding these traitors.
10:57Ha ha ha.
10:59Ghoulam is doing his best with his spies?
11:03But the traitors are very clever.
11:06They don't say anything that could arouse suspicion or lead to their arrest.
11:11Please pay special attention to this.
11:17Yes, there's another good news.
11:20It should be shared.
11:22Lord Cornwallis is being opposed in English government.
11:26And public newspapers.
11:29He is being ridiculed.
11:32Such caricatures of him are being published that are laughable.
11:38This will have a negative impact on Cornwallis.
11:48He will be ousted.
11:51We must be prepared for this at all times.
11:54We will easily thwart every attack.
11:59Inshallah above before that.
12:02It's crucial for us to find the traitors that you have out of hustlers.
12:09Mirjad Saeed, the sword of death clutched between his fingers, doesn't allow him to grip firmly.
12:22The government is coming soon.
12:25On our behalf, request him to come with peace of mind.
12:29We're in no hurry.
12:31Yes, sir.
12:36Oh, brother.
12:37Where is peace in your life?
12:39I haven't even thought about it.
12:41For a long time.
12:42Assalamualaikum.
12:43Assalamualaikum.
12:44You're right.
12:46Lack of peace is the very mark of being a great man.
12:50I would have been better off remaining so small.
12:55There's a greatness in this too.
12:57Which will soon be lost.
12:59Yes.
13:02The Sultan is looking for traitors.
13:05And the responsibility of finding them has been placed on you.
13:12I will certainly try to find them.
13:14But I'm sure I won't find any of them.
13:19Because they're too clever.
13:21They don't do anything that would attract your attention.
13:28I told you guys to try to meet Layad Sahib.
13:33But we won't even think about it for a few days.
13:37Right now, the British fortunes seem to be in decline.
13:41No cycle is complete without a downturn.
13:46It's time for the British to return.
13:49Even if the sun were to be completely eclipsed.
13:52It's darkness wouldn't equal the darkness of a single night.
13:56I expect a massive attack soon.
14:01Couldn't.
14:03We join the British in the battlefield with our own army?
14:06Aaaaaaah!
14:07Or, like Mir Jafar, who withdrew with his army at the last moment during the Battle of Platsy.
14:13We could also separate.
14:15No.
14:17A single approach doesn't work everywhere and on every occasion.
14:22We could also avoid fighting.
14:25And...
14:27Settle the matter.
14:29Even that's not possible.
14:30Then, when war breaks out, stand firm on your front lines.
14:36I will send you supplies and reinforcements late and in small quantities.
14:42Waste as much ammunition as possible so that it appears you're fighting hard.
14:49Place your artillery.
14:54Where the enemy can easily destroy it.
14:57Obviously after that, the Sultan himself.
15:00What order? Surrender?
15:02Matter is delicate.
15:05You won't be harmed.
15:07Gold doesn't become pure gold without being heated in the fire.
15:10Even if I am harmed.
15:13It won't matter.
15:15It cannot be accomplished.
15:18Without risking one's life.
15:21You will have to risk your life to get back your ancestral estate.
15:26Of Gawfram Kunda.
15:27You too will have to risk your life to avenge yourselves.
15:35I too have many revenges to pay.
15:39We must prove our loyalty and achieve our goal.
15:44We must obey the Sultan's every order.
15:48But according to our plan...
15:51We, the soldiers and commanders, are the Sultans.
15:55But we are your servants.
15:56Yeah.
15:58You have snatched three swords from the Sultan's hands.
16:03Each of which can sharpen many swords.
16:05Greetings.
16:26The Lord.
16:27Many of us and soldiers will be together.
16:28And we are your servants.
16:30But we're not going to take you.
16:31It's a very simple word.
16:33We may not have to be the best to open the world.
16:34We may be the best to open the world.
16:35But we are going to be the best to open the world.
16:37It's a very thick word for them.
16:39And the other words are not going to be the best to open the world.
16:41It's a very good word for all the colors.
16:43It's a very strong word for you.
16:45The girls are a brilliant word from the helmet.
16:48So you have to be the best to open the world.
16:50We cannot forget your loyalty, and neither will our future generations.
17:06We are the Queen's slaves.
17:08If the dust of your feet is worthy of being remembered, it will be a matter of good fortune.
17:14What are Her Majesty's orders to her servants?
17:16We want to reach an agreement with Lord Cornwallis that will inherit our kingdom after Tipu Sultan not.
17:30Shah not his descendants.
17:37Does Her Majesty hope that Tipu Sultan will be defeated in this war when we have not just hope, but complete confidence?
17:46The longer a united army fights, the more it will benefit that Tipu Sultan will be defeated sooner or later.
18:03Sometimes a flame flares up before it is extinguished.
18:13So should a meeting be arranged between Her Majesty and Lord Sahib?
18:18No.
18:21After a long time, we have established good relations with Tipu Sultan.
18:25Hiring.
18:27We do not want to spoil them now.
18:31It would hinder our work.
18:33He-he-he-lick.
18:37So...
18:37How should Her Majesty's thoughts be conveyed to Lord Sahib?
18:43You all should meet him, and tell him that if he restores our kingdom,
18:48We will be grateful and obedient to him for life.
18:58But all these matters must remain confidential.
19:02Majesty should have complete confidence in her servants.
19:04After the return of your kingdom, you two brothers will be ministers of the Mysore kingdom.
19:20This is our hope, thanks to your kindness.
19:24But remember, you two brothers have come to us on your own.
19:32We did not invite you.
19:35You needed some money for your daughter's wedding, which we could not obtain.
19:43Understand?
19:44Blessed be your highness.
19:45Blessed be your highness.
19:46The servant understood completely.
19:47He understood everything.
19:48Greetings.
19:49On our behalf, please assure the fiancee, Donnie, of Mysore.
20:13That we and every Englishman in India are completely afraid of him.
20:23We also wish that after the triple sultan, the rule of Mysore, be given to someone from the late king's family.
20:36He sought it up with sapses.
20:38But we cannot make such a decision now.
20:45Nor any promise.
20:47We will have to consult our colleagues, the dam and the Peshwa, on this matter.
21:00We will have to obtain permission from the company's board of directors.
21:07However, we can certainly promise to consider the queen's promise regarding the throne of Mysore, Yisore.
21:20This promise from Lad Sahib is enough to satisfy our expectations.
21:25We will convey your view to her majesty.
21:28Now please give us your leave.
21:31Of course.
21:32We will meet again.
21:34All good things come to those who wait.
21:46You are right, sir.
21:49Sir, the Nizam's son and his wazir Azam wishes to meet you.
21:54Sen.
21:56Sen.
22:04Welcome, your highness.
22:13Greetings.
22:15Thank you, Banda.
22:16Present Salaam and Love.
22:17To the service of Lad Sahib Bahadur.
22:19Friendship between Hyderabad and the East India Company.
22:25Please be kindly, your highness.
22:29According to the orders of Huzoor Banda Ali,
22:32the command of the Hyderabad army has now been handed over to Prince Ali
22:35under the title of Kandu'ud Dawla Shandaja Bahadur.
22:43And Mir Alam Sahib will now be under the command of Prince Bahadur.
22:48We respect the decisions of our friends.
22:50On behalf of my father, Huzoor Nizam al-Mulk,
22:57I present to the service of Lad Sahib Bahadur a gift of good wishes.
23:04We accept your highness's kindness.
23:08We have come to know from Captain Kiddoway, resident in Hyderabad.
23:18This Excellency Nizam is deeply concerned about the tribute money from the war with the messy
23:25Tipu Sultan.
23:27Your resident has delivered it to him and reassured him.
23:54The proof is that, your majesty, the Nizam has appointed me as the commander-in-chief of his army.
24:09Gentlemen, on the 1st of February, 1792,
24:14I will set out for Sri Rangapatna in our Grand Hall.
24:20Are you sad?
24:39You are a general's wife.
24:42You shouldn't be so afraid of war.
24:46My father was a general.
24:47Your wife is also a general.
24:51My entire family is warriors.
24:54God has given me a soldier as a husband.
24:58I am not afraid of war.
25:00But I don't like the law of the jungle in war.
25:08Darling, we also have certain principles of war.
25:12I can see that.
25:14What kind of principle is this that we forcibly enter another's home, take over, and celebrate by making our own?
25:23People homeless?
25:23This is the world.
25:25This is the world.
25:26The population is growing rapidly.
25:29Land is shrinking.
25:31Until the population is reduced.
25:34Until there is no scramble for space.
25:37No one will prosper.
25:40There is no place for the weak and the foolish.
25:47Powerful and the intelligent should act with mercy and justice.
25:53This is selfishness after self-interest.
25:57This is what has earned the British a bad name throughout Europe.
26:03Now, the British will be disgraced in Asia as well.
26:09These are big things.
26:11They won't even cross your small mind.
26:15Darling, you are my wife.
26:19You should think of my well-being.
26:23I always think of your well-being.
26:28I want your well-being.
26:32I love your childhood.
26:36But I urge you to follow the path of truth.
26:41I am a soldier.
26:45And a soldier must obey the orders of his officer.
26:50He has no regard for right or wrong.
27:04You won't even wish me when I leave home for the battlefield.
27:09There are some promises
27:30that aren't made.
27:35They're just assumed.
27:39And they're fulfilled.
27:43But Lord Sir, like...
27:44Adam Elrow is...
27:47very astute in British politics.
27:49not everyone can understand his words.
27:58The Lord Sir's reply to you is what...
28:02must be.
28:04We understood.
28:06The Queen's honor is high.
28:08But the servant still didn't understand.
28:10After listening to us,
28:14Lord Sir told you
28:16that he too...
28:17that he too want to...
28:22return to our family
28:24after too sold to somebody
28:26he can't promise it.
28:30He will consult with the Nizam and the Peshwa in this regard.
28:33They will decide in our favor.
28:39Not Tipu Sultan's.
28:42How can this be said?
28:44They are both
28:56our friends.
29:00The enemy's enemy becomes
29:02our friend.
29:06Both of you brothers
29:08strive to brighten your future.
29:11This is in our best interest.
29:16We consider it our duty
29:17to obey
29:18the Queen's orders.
29:21You know very well
29:22that for the last
29:23thirty years
29:24we've had a morsel
29:25of food
29:26stuck in
29:27our
29:28throats.
29:29Hey!
29:31We can't spit it out
29:33or swallow it.
29:38Only the British
29:39have a cure for it.
29:41Regularly meet
29:44with Lord Sahib
29:45and assure him
29:47that we remain
29:48true to
29:50to our promise
29:52to Lord MacDonald.
29:54Yours and Barnald
29:55Unxtakhan
29:56He can demand
29:58as much money
29:59from us
30:00as he wishes.
30:02If Her Majesty
30:03trusts her servants
30:04she arranges
30:06for the money.
30:08The servants
30:08deliver it
30:09to the ladders.
30:09no delay
30:10in auspicious matters
30:11should be delayed.
30:13We have complete
30:14faith in you
30:15but
30:17a request
30:19from them
30:19is politically
30:20politically
30:21beneficial
30:24to us
30:25and it will also
30:29make further
30:30discussions easier.
30:31does Her Majesty
30:35know more?
30:36Her Majesty
30:37please write a letter
30:38to Lord Sahib.
30:40Taramal Rao
30:41with you two
30:43brothers
30:43we don't need
30:45any letters
30:45you speak
30:47exactly
30:48as we wish.
30:49what is a servant
30:53worth?
30:53It's all down
30:54to Her Majesty's
30:54grace.
30:55We want you
30:56to find some
30:56people
30:57who can
30:57openly
30:58mingle
30:59with
31:00Tipu Sultan's
31:01courtiers
31:02soldiers
31:04commanders
31:05and ministers
31:06is there
31:08any need
31:08for this?
31:12You should
31:13understand
31:14when we
31:17say
31:17or
31:18do something
31:19it's necessary.
31:21In the future
31:27you are to
31:27become
31:28a minister
31:28of the
31:29Mysore
31:29state
31:30How can
31:35you
31:36Oda's
31:36compete
31:37with the
31:37queen
31:37in politics?
31:41We need
31:42them
31:42to provide
31:43us
31:43with
31:43minute-to-minute
31:43information
31:44on Tipu Sultan's
31:47associates
31:47We have
31:54learned
31:55that
31:56some
31:56of
31:56them
31:56are
31:57useful
31:58to
31:59us
31:59We
32:00want
32:01to
32:01know
32:01who
32:02they
32:03are
32:03Thus
32:04will
32:05soon
32:05find
32:05such
32:06people
32:06as
32:07per
32:08the
32:08queen's
32:09orders
32:09They
32:12must
32:13be
32:13like
32:13you
32:14because
32:15this
32:15is
32:15a
32:15fearful
32:16task
32:17They
32:19must
32:23protect
32:23their
32:24own
32:24lives
32:24through
32:25thorns
32:25They
32:28must
32:28live
32:29under
32:29the
32:29shadow
32:29of
32:29swords
32:30for
32:30some
32:30time
32:31They
32:33may
32:33even
32:33have
32:33to
32:33sacrifice
32:34their
32:35lives
32:35Queen
32:37should
32:37have
32:37complete
32:38faith
32:38in
32:38her
32:38das
32:39us
32:39We
32:40will
32:40find
32:40only
32:40such
32:40people
32:41whose
32:41life
32:42motto
32:42is
32:43to
32:44sacrifice
32:44life
32:45but
32:45not
32:46honor
32:46We
32:51will
32:51fill
32:51both
32:51of
32:52your
32:52mouths
32:52with
32:53pearls
32:53and
32:57the
32:58hands
32:59have
33:00the
33:02one
33:02is
33:03the
33:04one
33:05has
33:06left
33:07and
33:07have
33:08the
33:08other
33:08will
33:09be
33:09heard
33:12of
33:12the
33:13other
33:14have
33:14left
33:14and
33:15have
33:15the
33:16have
33:16left
33:17and
33:17have
33:18the
33:18and
33:19have
33:19heard
33:20of
33:20the
33:21have
33:21heard
33:21of
33:21the
33:22of
33:22I don't know you.
33:52I don't know you.
33:57We recognize you.
33:59We've learned that some of the Sultan's associates dislike him.
34:05What do you mean?
34:08We want to help you with all our heart and soul.
34:13If you ever need anything, you can call us.
34:18Perhaps you've misunderstood.
34:27No.
34:29We haven't.
34:32After many days of effort, we've reached the right people.
34:36If you give us the opportunity to assist you in your work, we'll benefit greatly.
34:46Lord Sahib's men.
34:50Consider that.
34:51We're the Queen's servants.
34:57Why do you want to help us?
35:00So, just as you dislike the Sultan, we don't either.
35:06Like Lord Sahib and the Nizam and the Peshawah, if we unite, we can help each other in uprooting
35:14the Sultanate.
35:15I understand, but please speak to your associates.
35:30We'll meet again at this very place very soon.
35:42Oh.
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36:14Oh.
36:15Two worlds, O creator of the earth and sky, O giver, of strength to every particle, O
36:36bringer of the sun from the heat, O bringer of darkness with light.
36:44O make a beggar's kings, O hope of the poor, support of the helpless center, of desires
36:57and wishes, light of hope, O knower of her, my plea, the married life of this humble slave
37:13girl of yours, is once again in danger, protect her.
37:20May my head remain covered until my eyes close.
37:27May the bangles on my hands remain intact until my last breath.
37:35May my children stay away from the sun of faith.
37:41May the shadow of their kind father always remain upon their heads.
37:48Amen.
37:49Some Amen.
37:55May.
37:56May.
37:57May.
37:58May.
37:59May.
38:00May.
38:01May.
38:05May.
38:06May.
38:08May.
38:10God fulfill your wishes.
38:38May your prayers be accepted.
38:40May you raise your hopes.
38:45May we have one complaint with you.
38:48You always forget your promises.
38:52He's no God, Sardarie.
38:56I never forget my promises.
39:05Your sense of humanity and the duty of a loyal wife compel me.
39:09You're right.
39:20We, too, value love, humanity, and duty.
39:23But when we see tears in your eyes, we become restless.
39:32Even a single teardrop becomes a mountain in our paths.
39:39Uh-oh.
39:41Every teardrop that falls from our eyes is a requirement.
39:47Me, too.
39:47The one who has caused you panic.
39:52The one who lives in your stumbling blocks.
40:10The teardrop that falls from your eyelids is worthy of burning, not in our stumbling blocks, but in our hearts.
40:19We are witnessing the picture of its heartfelt emotion.
40:25The teen!
40:26The teen!
40:27Mmm!
40:28The teen!
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