Veer manages to neutralize the nano-weapon, but Rizwan triggers a dead man's switch for a localized explosion. Veer chooses to stay behind to ensure the explosion doesn't reach the nearby civilian village.
The final confrontation takes place at the . Rizwan captures Aditi and threatens to kill her. Veer is outnumbered 100 to 1.
Rizwan (The Antagonist), leader of the syndicate "Tandav," tracks the final clue to the village where Veer is hiding. In a spectacular action sequence, Rizwan’s mercenaries attack the village to find a hidden temple.
Pratap pioneered asymmetric and guerrilla warfare in India, using the rugged Aravalli terrain to frustrate larger Mughal forces, a tactic later adopted by leaders like Shivaji Maharaj. " Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap " (TV Series)
Veer manages to neutralize the nano-weapon, but Rizwan triggers a dead man's switch for a localized explosion. Veer chooses to stay behind to ensure the explosion doesn't reach the nearby civilian village.
The final confrontation takes place at the . Rizwan captures Aditi and threatens to kill her. Veer is outnumbered 100 to 1. bharat ka veer putra
Rizwan (The Antagonist), leader of the syndicate "Tandav," tracks the final clue to the village where Veer is hiding. In a spectacular action sequence, Rizwan’s mercenaries attack the village to find a hidden temple. Veer manages to neutralize the nano-weapon, but Rizwan
Pratap pioneered asymmetric and guerrilla warfare in India, using the rugged Aravalli terrain to frustrate larger Mughal forces, a tactic later adopted by leaders like Shivaji Maharaj. " Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap " (TV Series) Rizwan captures Aditi and threatens to kill her