Twenty years later. The kingdom is rotting under Chandrika's corrupt rule. Vikram is a drunk ghost. And a young rebel leader, , is storming the palace gates. Nobody knows Veer’s mother. They only know his sword never misses.
The Silent Queen’s Oath
Forty years ago, Sundari was not a queen. She was a dancer in a temple, barefoot, with jasmine in her hair. The Prince, Vikram, fell for her against his mother’s will. Their marriage was a scandal. But Sundari bore him a son, and for ten years, she was loved. sundari bgm latest
Sundari does not take the throne. She places her son, Veer, on it. Then she walks out, barefoot again, into the rising sun. She returns to the temple where she once danced—now rebuilt by her son’s first decree.
The final scene. The grand hall. Vikram, pale and shaking. Chandrika, hiding behind a pillar. Veer bursts in, sword drawn. Twenty years later
She raises her hand. Not to strike. But to snap her fingers.
Then came the —the BGM shifts to a fast, jarring beat. And a young rebel leader, , is storming the palace gates
The Sundari BGM swells—a slow, melancholic sitar prelude, then the sharp strike of a thavil . In the crumbling palace of Ratnapuri, 75-year-old sits alone on a cold stone throne. Her silk saree is the color of dried blood. Her diamond nose pin catches the last ray of sunset.