Hellos to everyone,
I am back with a one-shot this time. It revolves around Dumbraj sorry Maharaj dying. I hope all of you will like it. Mahaveer will be a kind of villain here. Tara will be quite rebellious here. A quick take on the upcoming track.As always ignore the grammatical errors.
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COURTROOM - DAY
The courtroom is filled with tension as Tara and Mahaveer stand at the center, surrounded by onlookers and officials. Mahaveer, with a grave expression, addresses the court.
Chikitsak Dhruv killed Pitashree, So Chikitsak Dhruv being her fiance, it is her right to decide his punishment." Mahaveer says solemnly. Tara looks up at Mahaveer, her eyes wide with shock and disbelief.
"I will do no such thing." Tara says stammering.
"You have to, Tara. It is your Rajdharm." Mahaveer says insisting.
"No! I won't do it. I refuse to believe that Dhruv killed Pitashree, no matter what you say." Tara says defiantly. Mahaveer tries to reason with her, but Tara stands firm in her beliefs.
"Pitashree himself pointed at Chikitsak Dhruv before he passed away." Mahaveer says frustrated.
"Oh, well, Pitashree might have been pointing at someone standing behind Dhruv, don't you think?" Tara says mockingly.
"There was no one else in the room except for Pitashree and Chikitsak Dhruv." Mahaveer says firmly. Tara's frustration grows as she retaliates, her words sharp and sarcastic.
"I don't want to take advice from a person who married a servant just because her character was questioned. There were other ways to handle it." Tara says in anger, taking a dig at Mahaveer's own decisions. Mahaveer loses his composure, raising his voice.
"Rajkumari Tarapriya!" Mahaveer says shouting. Tara stands her ground, undeterred.
"Don't shout at me! You left your own fiance to save someone else's life and destroy hers. I will never listen to you or anyone else. I will not follow Rajdharam if it means killing the person I love. If you have such a big problem with my decision, then put me in jail alongside him and punish us both." Tara says furiously. Mahaveer is taken aback, at a loss for words, unsure of how to respond to Tara's defiance and determination.
Tara turns and leaves the courtroom, her emotions overwhelming her as she runs toward her room, leaving behind a stunned crowd and a conflicted Mahaveer. The courtroom falls into silence as everyone processes the intensity of the unfolding moment.
TARA'S ROOM
Tara is sitting in front of a beautifully adorned Krishna ji idol, her heart heavy with the burden of the decision she must make. She closes her eyes, whispering a heartfelt wish to find a way to save Dhruv from whatever sentence he will be given.
Just then, Maharani, Tara's mother, enters the room. Tara turns around to look at her, her expression resolute.
"Maa, if you're here to tell me to do my Rajdharm, then please leave. I will not change my decision." Tara says calmly. Tara turns back toward the idol, her face emotionless. Maharani approaches her and sits beside her, a mix of concern and love in her eyes.
"Taru, my child, Rajdhram is your duty. You can't deny it." Maharani says softly. Tara glares at her mother, her determination unwavering.
"I don't want to follow a Rajdhram where logic doesn't even hold any value." Tara says assertively. Maharani sighs, trying to reason with her daughter.
"Taru, listen to me." Maharani says gently.
"No, Maa, you listen to me. Pitashree gave you Rajdand because he was doing his Rajdhram. Bhai ji married Tillotama under the same Rajdhram, destroying Anusuya's life. And I will not allow it to do the same to me." Tara says cutting her off. Maharani looks at Tara with a sad expression, empathizing with her struggle.