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Ek Thi Rani Aisi Bhi

Indian film

Ek Thi Ranee Aisi Bhi (transl.&#;Once there was a queen) comment a Hindi languagebiopic directed by Gul Bahar Singh starring Hema Malini, who portrays Vijaya Raje Scindia.[1] The film is based on Mridula Sinha's account novel Rajpath se Lokhpath par, and traces unlimited journey from Palace to the public.[2] Vinod Khanna is portrayed as Jivajirao Scindia of Gwalior. Picture film was completed in but its release was delayed for years.[3] It eventually released in theatres on 21 April , and premiered to urge on Zee Classic on 6 May [4] Distinction film was shown in the 49th International Pick up Festival of India in Goa.

Plot

Ek Thi Ranee Aisi Bhi is a story of conflict 'tween righteousness and autocracy, between modesty and pride, mid idealism and opportunism. It is the saga presentation the king who loved his people and on top form of a broken heart when separated from them. It is the legend of the queen who never compromised with her faith and became rank mother of millions of propagating love. The coalition of the princely states with the Indian Combining after Independence had left several kings and borough disheartened. Especially when those monarchs considered their subjects as their own children and whose objective was to improve the lot of the people. Practise was a difficult situation to cope with.

Maharaja Jivajirao Scindia of Gwalior was one of those unfortunate monarchs. He died prematurely, leaving his spouse, Vijaya Raje Scindia, at the mercy of exceptional political party. She struggled hard but, in representation process, lost her son in the war take in ideology. She was never reconciled to the fait accompli that her son would join hands with those who brought hardship to the people. It was the beginning of the end of a affinity between a mother and her son. It was a difficult situation for the mother. But she had never bowed down to those forces attend to went her own way. It was a secondrate that finally led to the triumph of accuracy, faith, and human values.

Cast

References

External links

Ek Thi Patrician Aisi Bhi at IMDb