Ulka Gupta
Role:Manu Bai (Laxmibai)
Manubai (Laxmibai) was the daughter of Moropant Tambe. Inspite of being a Brahmin by birth, Manu displayed the qualities of a Kshatriya (warrior) in her. She was an expert in horse riding, sword fighting, gun firing, malkhamb and also acquired the knowledge of ved, puran, geeta and other religious books. She maintained the respect and dignity of her dynasty after she became the Queen of Jhansi. She was a righteous ruler and believed in imparting justice to all. Manu carved her way into the hearts of the people to become an iconic and legendary figure in India.
Manubai (Laxmibai) was the daughter of Moropant Tambe. Inspite of being a Brahmin by birth, Manu displayed the qualities of a Kshatriya (warrior) in her. She was an expert in horse riding, sword fighting, gun firing, malkhamb and also acquired the knowledge of ved, puran, geeta and other religious books. She maintained the respect and dignity of her dynasty after she became the Queen of Jhansi. She was a righteous ruler and believed in imparting justice to all. Manu carved her way into the hearts of the people to become an iconic and legendary figure in India.
Kratika Sengar
Role:Manu Bai (Laxmibai)
Manubai (Laxmibai) was the daughter of Moropant Tambe. Inspite of being a Brahmin by birth, Manu displayed the qualities of a Kshatriya (warrior) in her. She was an expert in horse riding, sword fighting, gun firing, malkhamb and also acquired the knowledge of ved, puran, geeta and other religious books. She maintained the respect and dignity of her dynasty after she became the Queen of Jhansi. She was a righteous ruler and believed in imparting justice to all. Manu carved her way into the hearts of the people to become an iconic and legendary figure in India.
Manubai (Laxmibai) was the daughter of Moropant Tambe. Inspite of being a Brahmin by birth, Manu displayed the qualities of a Kshatriya (warrior) in her. She was an expert in horse riding, sword fighting, gun firing, malkhamb and also acquired the knowledge of ved, puran, geeta and other religious books. She maintained the respect and dignity of her dynasty after she became the Queen of Jhansi. She was a righteous ruler and believed in imparting justice to all. Manu carved her way into the hearts of the people to become an iconic and legendary figure in India.
Satyajeet Dube
Role:Nana Saheb
Nana Saheb was the biological son of Madhav Narayan Rao but in 1839 he was adopted by Bajirao Peshwa 2 and thereafter became the Prince of Peshwas. He was good looking and charming with attributes of kindness, bravery and intellect. He had great leadership qualities. His intellect and foresight came to the fore and brought him prominence in 1857. Nana Saheb fathered the concept of one country for the then Hindustan, which was divided into princely states. He was Manu's closest pal in childhood from whom she learnt sword fighting and horse riding.
Nana Saheb was the biological son of Madhav Narayan Rao but in 1839 he was adopted by Bajirao Peshwa 2 and thereafter became the Prince of Peshwas. He was good looking and charming with attributes of kindness, bravery and intellect. He had great leadership qualities. His intellect and foresight came to the fore and brought him prominence in 1857. Nana Saheb fathered the concept of one country for the then Hindustan, which was divided into princely states. He was Manu's closest pal in childhood from whom she learnt sword fighting and horse riding.
Ravi Mankane
Role:Peshwa Baji Rao
Peshwa Baji Rao 2 of Pune came to Bithoor in 1818 after the treaty with British. He had to leave Pune and shift to Bithoor. He was a good ruler and adjusted well in Bithoor. He soon became popular among the local people. He had two daughters and adopted two sons. He adored Manu a lot and called her Chabili with love. Manu called him Ajoba Sahib (grandfather).
Peshwa Baji Rao 2 of Pune came to Bithoor in 1818 after the treaty with British. He had to leave Pune and shift to Bithoor. He was a good ruler and adjusted well in Bithoor. He soon became popular among the local people. He had two daughters and adopted two sons. He adored Manu a lot and called her Chabili with love. Manu called him Ajoba Sahib (grandfather).
Role:Samar Singh
Arav Choudhary
Role:Mangal Pandey
Eva Grover
Role:Bhagirathi Tambe
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