Jhansi Ki Rani (2009 TV series)
Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani... is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi. The series was directed by Jitendra Srivastava and written by Rajesh Saksham, Ila Dutta Bedi, Malavika Asthana, Mairaj Zaidi and Virendra Singh Patyal. It premiered on 18 August 2009 on Zee TV with Ulka Gupta playing Queen Lakshmi Bai. On 8 June 2010, the story moved on several years and Kratika Sengar portrayed the Queen from there on. The last show episode aired on 19 June 2011.
Plot
Jhansi Ki Rani begins with Manikarnika at age 14. She lives with her father, Moropant Tambe, a pandit in the Bithoor court of Peshwa Baji Rao II and Nana Saheb. Manu is trained in the arts of war by Tatya Tope. She despises the British rule of India, and takes the form of Kranti Guru to combat it. Manu is a thorn in the side of Manson, a British official. She marries Maharaja of Jhansi, Gangadhar Rao Newalkar. The court of Jhansi is headed by Raghunath Singh and Narsingh Rao. Her name changes to Lakshmi Bai, and her life changes drastically. At Jhansi a servant, Moti Bai, collaborates with British officer Captain Fraser but changes sides after meeting Rani. Another officer, Marshal, kills Prachi and is killed by Kranti Guru in revenge. When the maharaja discovers that Kranti Guru is Rani, their relationship deteriorates. He agrees with a British officer that Kranti Guru will not be accused of Marshal's death if he hands over Rani's friend, Samar Singh. When Rani saves Samar, the maharaja casts her away.When Rani sees the British mistreating villagers outside Jhansi, she persuades them to fight. She finds Samar Singh and Karma. Captain Martin promises Karma the leadership of the villages if he works for them, but he then betrays him. Rani saves Karma, who becomes an ally. Martin challenges Rani to fight against a madman; Raja wins the fight, but is then revealed as Rani. The maharaja takes her back as the maharani; Martin retires, and is replaced by Captains Malcom and Ross.
After several failed attempts to kill the maharaja, Captain Nelson kills Ross; Samar Singh is framed for the murder and hanged. Rani visits Baji Rao, who is severely ill in Bithoor; he dies while Manson tries to conquer Bithoor Fort. Rani fights victoriously, and cuts off Manson's leg. She gives birth to Damodar Rao, and adopts Anand Rao. Nelson kills Damodar, Ali Bahadur kills the maharaja and Captain Hamilton is sent to Jhansi to subdue it. Rani renames Anand Damodar and wages war against the East India Company against the backdrop of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Hamilton pits Jhansi and the city of Orchha against each other; Orchha's queen, Ladai Sarkar, is sympathetic to the British and holds a grudge against Jhansi. Ladai Sarkar captures Tatya Tope, Raghunath Singh and Gauss Khan but Rani Lakshmi Bai frees them all and wins the battle. The victorious Rani returns to a conquered Jhansi, which she reclaims after threatening the life of the 1st Earl of Dalhouise. Nelson frames her for the death of the king of Mot, and when Ladai Sarkar captures Rani he betrays Sarkar. The queens become allies in prison, and after Rani escapes she kills Nelson. Queen Victoria sends General Hugh Henry Rose, who helps Hamilton capture Prince Damodar, as a replacement. After Rani saves her son's life she kills Hamilton; Hugh Rose's army attacks Jhansi Fort, where many of her loyal followers and allies including Guass Khan, Karma, Moropant Tambe, Jhalkaribai, Ladai Sarkar and Kashi die. Bithoor is conquered while Nana Saheb flees to Nepal.
Before the Final Battle Tatya Tope brings his army for Rani Laxmibai's aid. Rani Laxmibai leaves her fort and goes to Gwalior along with her army. In Gwalior she fights her final battle where she is betrayed by the Prime Minister of Gwallior. In the final battle, Raghunath Singh in an attempt to divert the Britishers is shot dead. During the course of battle, Rani Laxmibai gets severly injured as british general stabs sword in her stomach multiple times. Later she also gets shot in the stomach. She also gets deeply wounded on her head. She hands over Damodar Rao to Tatya Tope and tells him to safeguard the prince before taking on the Britishers for one final time. Moments before her death she tells a villager to burn her body so that the British couldn't touch it.
Cast
Indians
- Kratika Sengar as Rani Lakshmibai KrantiGuru / Rana Bakura Double role is twin
- * Ulka Gupta as young Rani Lakshmibai / Manikarnika aka Manu / Kaali / Kranti Guru
- Sameer Dharmadhikari as King Gangadhar Rao Newalkar
- Amit Pachori as Tatya Tope / Kranti Guru 2
- Hemant Choudhary as Raghunath Singh
- Shailesh Dattar as Moropant Tambe
- Siddharth Vasudev as Samar Singh
- Ravindra Mankani as Baji Rao II
- Dinesh Kaushik as Narsingh Rao
- Puneet Vashist as Karma and Captain Bheem Singh
- Sanjay Swaraj as Rai Dulhajo
- Manoj Verma as Ghulam Ghaus Khan
- Shreya Laheri as Sunder
- Aruna Irani as Vahini Sahiba
- Ashnoor Kaur as Prachi
- Puneet Panjwani as Nana Sahib
- * Shaheer Sheikh / Satyajeet Dubey as young Nana Sahib
- Aarav Chowdhary as Mangal Pandey
- Shagun Ajmani as Moti Bai
- Jaya Bhattacharya as Sakhu Bai
- Amita Nangia as Lachcho Bai
- Sunila Karambelkar as Jankibai
- Priyam Ambalia as Anand Rao / Damodar Rao
- Tanya Malji as young Indu
- Surbhi Tiwari as Maina Bai
- Ishita Vyas as Jhalkaribai / Rana Bankura
- Tarun Khanna as Ali Bahadur
- Sharhaan Singh as Krishna Rao
- Vishnu Sharma as Vadrayan
- Trishikha Tiwari as Vaaishali
- Dev Khubnani as Dhrupad
- Pranitaa Pandit as Juhi
- Soni Singh as Vishkanya
- Minal Kapoor as Mandira
- Eva Grover as Bhagirathi Tambe
- Benaf Dadachandji as Ganga
- Ashwini Kalsekar as Heera Bai
- Achint Kaur as Larai Sarkar of Orchha
- Sudhanshu Pandey as Kunwar Yuvraj.
- Jayajirao Scindia of Gwalior
- Shefali Gupta as Naari Sena Chief
- Raja Bahadur of Gwalior
- Dinkar Rao of Gwalior
Englishmen
- Alexx O'Nell as Major Robert W. Ellis
- Ben Kaplan as John Lang
- Gary Richardson as The Earl of Dalhousie
- Thomas Munro as Hugh Henry Rose
- David Steele as Captain Mac
- Edward Sonnenblick as Captain James Manson/Captain John W. Nelson
- Ramona Sav as Rose Nelson
- David Steele as Gall
- Maurice Caves as British Officer
- Vikas Verma as Marshall/Captain Robert Hamilton
- Ganpat Roa as Captain Malcolm
- Samuel Brown as Captain Ross
- Simon Fraser as Captain Fraser
- Glen David Short as Commissioner Wilson
- Robin Pratt as Sir Moreland
- Suzanne Bernert as Mistress Moreland
- Muhammad Ayhan Murtaza as General Aron J.smith
Reception
Historical accuracy
The drama was praised for the historical accuracy of the dresses and ornaments worn by the characters. However, doubts were raised on the authenticity of "Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahani... Jhansi Ki Rani" by some historians. Jhansi-based historian Professor Jawaharlal Kanchan protested that the drama is playing with history and providing incorrect information to young minds. Dr A. K. Pandey, director, State Museum, Jhansi states, "makers of the serial should understand that they cannot distort historical facts just for the sake of TRPs."Reactions from orthodox viewers
Certain reactions from orthodox Indian viewers and historians were negative. The director of the State Museum at Jhansi states, "Rani Lakshmi Bai is like a goddess to us and seeing her story presented in a distorted manner is painful. Showing intimate bedroom scenes of Jhansi ki Rani is also unacceptable." Dharmesh Shah, the director of the drama defends the protests by pointing out, "The British ruled that any kingdom without an heir would be annexed by the East India Company. So Rani Laxmi Bai wanted an heir, because of which we were required to show those intimate scenes. There is no need of creating a hullabaloo."Awards
;2010 Zee Gold Awards- Best Videography - Deepak Pandey
- Best Art Direction - Sandesh Gondhalekar
- Best Editing
- Performer of the Year - Ulka Gupta