What a queer coincidence! The hot shots, the tycoons celebrated at the badshah’s palace, Mannat the success of the recently released flick ‘Zindgi Na Milegi Dobara’ at the time when the victims of the bomb blasts were suffering these words literally. The story is beautifully woven with interesting dialogues. I will not disclose the climax here as it will spoil all the fun. Later, lives take curious turns Chitralekha starts deviating towards religion and decides to take ‘sanyas’ while Swamiji gets enamored with her. Swamiji visits the place of Chitralekha and gives her a hard hitting lecture on morals and ‘karma’ on which she too retaliates and justifies herself, something quite unimaginable for the swami. Meanwhile, worried about his daughter’s future, Yashodhara’s father requests the head priest, Swamiji to show Beejgupta the right and pious path of marriage and family. ![]() Slowly, the friendship between the dancer and Beejgupta takes the form of a deep platonic love. ![]() Incidentally, Beejgupta is engaged to Yashodhara, the beautiful and religious daughter of a prominent courtier of the emperor. Beejgupta too, starts feeling an uncanny attraction towards her and starts visiting her daily. ![]() She wins a royal dance competition and hence meets Beejgupta and eventually falls for him. ![]() Chitralekha is a high profile court dancer, who comes to the city of Patliputra with the troupe she heads.
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