
Ashutosh Rana on Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan: If the youth of today truly needs to take inspiration in serving their country, be like the greatest child king
Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, a grand historical saga premiering from 4th June onwards at 7:30 PM every. Unlike any other war story, this is an extraordinary journey of a child king who dared to rewrite his destiny and protect his motherland.
Crowned at a young age and defeating one of history's greatest villains - Muhammad Ghori, Prithviraj Chauhan emerged as one of India's greatest warrior kings. His courage was not forged solely on the battlefield but in bold decisions guided by duty, compassion, and an unwavering love for his motherland.
This is not just any other story but a tale of a king who placed his land above his heart and his people above himself. Prithviraj's strategic mind made him more than a warrior with arms and ammunition. In time, he became a symbol of Bharat's unbreakable spirit. Narrating the story of the bravest warrior king is
Ashutosh Rana
who plays the role of Prithviraj's friend and confidant, Chand Bardai.
Ashutosh Rana says, 'Prithviraj was a true king for whom love is truly his people and the country. Walking through the footsteps of his father, he knew what was important. He always carried the pride of his motherland on his sleeve and cut through anyone who tried to invade Bharat. Despite being a young king, he always wore a strategic hat and understood the strengths and weaknesses of his enemy. If the youth of today truly needs to take inspiration in serving their country, be like the greatest child king, Prithviraj Chauhan.
He is a timeless reminder that greatness is forged in fire and lived in sacrifice.'
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