26 parts Ongoing At the time of India's independence, it had 565 princely states, each given the option to join India, Pakistan, or remain independent. Some states agreed to join India while maintaining their royal status and authority over their lands, committed to supporting the Indian Constitution and government for the welfare of public and Bharatvarsh.
Rise Rathore and Roar (RR&R) Empire, a global business conglomerate, founded in 1858 by Maharana Raghu Virendra Pratap Singh Rathore, the late king of Vijaygarh. Realising during the First War of Independence in 1857 that liberating from British rule alone wouldn't solve India's deeper problems like hunger and inequality. He believed it was required to address such challenges and unite the people.
With this vision, he established the RR&R Empire, spanning industries like gold mining, automobiles, and more. The name embodied his message to rise like the sun, be strong like a Rathore, and roar like a lion. Under his leadership, he laid the foundation of growth in sectors like education, and healthcare, he found India's first ever private media house. His leadership earned him the love of his people, making him king not by birthright but by merit.
Today, his legacy, carried forward by his 7th descendant, Maharana Aarit Rudra Pratap Singh Rathore, leads both the state and the Empire. Under his guidance, the empire thrives globally, and it continues to blend tradition with modernity.
But in making the strong nation, cracks appear within the palace, the world believes that Vijaygarh's royal family is like 'Hum Sath Sath Hai' but they are far from reality.
Let us dive into the depths of the royals intertwined lives, where royalty, agony, and love collide in a tale of silent sacrifices and unspoken emotions.
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