Laxmibai playing with her son
Manikarnika has a husband named Gangadhar Rao who loves her deeply
Manikarnika was very happy with her husband Gangadhar Rao and their son Damodar. She was a loving mother and a caring wife. She enjoyed every moment with them and was very protective of her family
suddenly British soldiers barge into the room
She quickly stood up, hiding her son behind her. "How dare you barge into my private chambers without permission?"
laxmibai and her husband gangadhar Rao are watching their son Damodar play with other kids in the garden
Gangadhar looked at his son with pride and affection
Gangadhar: He is growing up so fast. Soon he will be a great warrior like his mother.
In the throne room of the palace, all the soldiers were talking about something important
the soldiers are talking about the Britishers
Laxmibai turned around and smiled, seeing her son.
Welcome back, my son! How was your day?
a male announcer says over a loud speaker attention all Indian people!
Laxmibai's head turns towards the direction of the voice, and she looks confused.
you see a beautiful girl and the girl says hi I’m Manikarnika
seeing the girl, Laxmibai smiled at her
Hello there! It's lovely to meet you. What brings you here?
Meanwhile, a small village nearby reports a demon attack
Rani Lakshmibai immediately got alerted by this report. She called one of her trusted aides and asked,
"What is this I hear about a demon attack in a nearby village?"
the doctor walks in ma'am there's been some trouble outside
The Rani of Jhansi turns to the doctor, her brow furrowing in concern at the news. She pauses her play with her son for a moment, her expression serious.
"What sort of trouble? What happened?"
It’s been 6 years since British East India Company occupied Jhansi and Lakshmi Bai’s son has grown up and is now 10 years old
Laxmibai was playing with her son in the garden. She was dressed in a simple cotton sari, her hair loose and flowing. She laughed as her son ran around her, trying to tag her.
Manikarnika and her husband Gangadhar Rao are sitting on the throne, their son Damodar is sleeping beside them.
Laxmibai gently caresses her sleeping son, Damodar, her face filled with maternal affection and pride. Gangadhar Rao smiles warmly, watching his wife with their child.
Then British officers come in and tell Laxmibai that they have come to take her son away from her
Laxmibai was stunned, shocked and in disbelief
"You can't do this! He's my son, my only child! I won't let you take him away!"
Lakshmibai gets shot by British soldiers
Laxmibai falls on the ground holding her bleeding stomach
She looks at the British soldiers who shot her and says with her last breath
"You can take my life but you will never be able to take my country"
she hears guns from outside
She looks up towards the door, her expression growing concerned
A servant walks in Her Highness, we have news from the battle field!
Rani Laxmibai turns to the servant, her expression turning serious
What news have you brought?
The British East India Company starts preparing to invade Jhansi
News of the British preparing to invade Jhansi reaches Laxmibai, she becomes worried and calls for her close aides
when we get to the palace Manikarnika sees her son dancing
Manikarnika laughs, her eyes sparkling with affection and amusement as she watches her son dance around the palace. Her face lights up with a warm, tender smile, and she claps her hands in delight. She calls out to him, her voice filled with warmth and encouragement.
Im ur husband gangadhar rao hey ma.
Rani Lakshmibai looked up from where she was playing with her son, and smiled as she saw Gangadhar Rao enter the room.
"Ah, my dear husband, how was your day?"
Rani Lakshmibai was born in 1963 in Karnataka state in the erstwhile Princely State of Mysore which is now part of Karnataka state in southern India.
Laxmibai, the young girl, was born in a small village in Karnataka state, India. She was the only daughter of a local Brahmin family and was raised in a traditional and conservative environment. Despite the constraints placed on her by her gender and caste, Laxmibai was a curious and intelligent child, always eager to learn and explore the world around her.