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Chakravartin Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan by AnanyaMujumdar
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Greatest love story of history with my imagination and perspective. Loved the chemistry of Samarthya Gupta and Priyanshi Yadav in the Sony TV's show Chakravartin Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan However it got wrapped early due to TRP constraints. Hence my ode to their Chemistry and most Iconic love story of history. Pls note I do not own any rights over the story or characters and have no intentions to hurt anyone's feelings. The story will be completed based on my imagination and thoughts and hardly on historical facts or evidences
Prithviraj Sayogita: Ek Adhura Ehsaas by SakshiDMalhotra
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Author's Note Hi guys, I'm one of the fans of the Sony TV "Prithviraj Chauhan" series, and honestly, I was so disappointed when they shut it down. So here I am - writing my own version of the story, the way I've always imagined it. I'm a hopeless romantic, so expect deep love, misunderstandings, politics, and destiny - all wrapped in the timeless tale of Prithviraj and Sayogita. The story will stay historical, but it will dive deeper into their hearts - their soul connection, their pain, and their passion. I hope you guys enjoy this journey as much as I love writing it. Do let me know in the comments if you want me to add anything special. - more romance, palace drama, or maybe a twist in destiny Let's see how we shape this into a beautiful love story that history could never forget. Just a quick heads-up - this story is based on the show, but I've made up a lot of things along the way. If you'd like to pick up from where the show ended (since they kind of rushed the ending!), start reading from Chapter 6 - that's when he brings his princess back to Ajmer after abducting her in the iconic swayamvar scene on the horse! I'm not following history in this story.... this is my fairy tale. It's going to be sweet, romantic, and full of fun. Here, they'll get the life they truly deserve - with love, laughter, kids, and adventures together. They'll fight wars side by side and always win. The only twist? My princess can fight too - she's Prithvi's Shakti. - With love, Sash A Hopeless Romantic Fan
Prithviraj Chauhan: The Twisted Fate by Saborna_shree
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Two childhood friends, from two enemy kingdoms in the 12th century, Prithvi and Sanyogita, arrives at crossroads years after, as two unknown individuals in disguise. On one hand was Prithvi who grew up to be Ajmer Naresh Maharaj Prithviraj Chauhan, the king of Ajmer, the mightiest king, the bravest warrior Bharat ever knew, the heir to the throne of Delhi, the would be Chakravarti Samrat, on the other hand was Kannauj Kumari Sanyogita, trapped in the net of emotions and disguised blackmails by his father and his aids, inhibiting poison inside her for her childhood love, Prithvi. The love hate relationship continues in disguise with Prithvi as a spy from Ajmer, Shiv and Sanyogita as her royal maid, BhanuPriya. But Sanyogita's world turns upside down as she comes to know the man she was falling for in the streets of Kashi is her old love Prithviraj. Sensing his wise intent Sanyogita, in disguise, assists him, going against her own kingdom, but never letting Prithviraj know of her reality. The story takes a turn, when the real BhanuPriya, the royal maid to Rajkumari Sanyogita, appears in Ajmer to seek refuge from Prithviraj, revealing the real identity of the girl Prithviraj was hanging out with for so many days. Will love win the game or will the enmity ignite more? That only time will tell. This story is a fan fiction based on SonyTv serial "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan". All the plots and character graphs are taken from the serial and are being retold according to writer's convince. Though the history is being studied while writing this piece but no "historical accuracy" is intended. This piece is purely a work of fiction and any similarity with real historical incidents is coincidental and unintended.