The story follows the journey of Manikarnika, a young girl born in Varanasi, who is exceptionally skilled in sword fighting and horse riding. Her life takes a pivotal turn when she is married to Gangadhar Rao, the Maharaja of Jhansi. Renamed Lakshmibai, she embraces her role as the Queen of Jhansi with dignity.
The production design and cinematography successfully transport the audience to 19th-century India. The battle sequences are choreographed with scale and intensity, highlighting the tactical brilliance of the Rani. The vibrant costumes and the reconstruction of the Jhansi fort provide a rich backdrop to the unfolding drama. Key Themes
However, the peace is short-lived. Following the death of her husband and their infant son, the British East India Company attempts to annex Jhansi under the "Doctrine of Lapse." Refusing to surrender her kingdom, Lakshmibai transforms from a queen into a fierce warrior, rallying her people and fellow rulers to fight for Swaraj (self-rule). Performance and Direction