Vijay Kashyap to play Peshwa Bajirao in COLORS' 'Khoob Ladi Mardaani Jhansi Ki Rani'

Historical drama Khoob Ladi Mardaani-Jhansi Ki Rani' will revive the unknown saga of a commoner 'Manikarnika'.

Update: 2019-01-17 11:44 GMT
Vijay Kashyap as Peshwa Bajirao in 'Khoob Ladi Mardaani Jhansi Ki Rani'

Mumbai: COLORS’ upcoming  historical drama ‘Khoob Ladi Mardaani - Jhansi Ki Rani’ will revive the unknown saga of a commoner Manikarnika who evolved into Jhansi’s warrior queen, thus  becoming an integral part of our country’s history.

Known as the valorous queen, this show will not only explore Manikarnika as the warrior but will also shed light on  the compassionate side of this courageous young girl who fought many battles both internally and externally to put Jhansi on the map of India.  Playing this magnificent role will be the young and talented, Anushka Sen. Joining Anushka Sen will be Vijay Kashyap, the very well acclaimed veteran actor, who’s been a part of  many notable films like Gandhi and some popular historical series.

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Vijay Kashyap will be seen playing the central character of Bajirao, a noble and revered patriot. In the show, Peshwa secretly supports the burgeoning underground movement against the Britishers. Known for his sincere approach, he was looked up to by many people.

Commenting on being part of the show, Vijay Kashyap said, “It feels great to be a part of a  historical series, Khoob Ladi Mardaani - Jhansi Ki Rani which will bring alive the iconic saga of Jhansi’s lion-hearted queen, Manikarnika. I am particularly honoured in playing the character of Peshwa Bajirao, he was  amongst those first few brave hearts who actually sowed the seeds of Independence in the country and always stood up for what was right especially when it came to the people at large. This story will highlight a very different side to the famous queen of Jhansi, which makes this show very different from what has been shown on television till now.”

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