Singhasan (1986) — AI Story Visualization

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Plot Analysis Summary

A tale of doppelgangers, political intrigue, and constitutional reform where a loyal commander sacrifices his identity to save a kingdom.

Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases

Exile and Corruption

Vikram is ostracized by Bhanu Pratap while Aditya falls under a mentor's dark influence. Chandana is created as a lethal weapon, setting the stage for tragic romance.

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Crown Heist and Redemption

Bhanu Pratap steals the crown to seize power, but Vikram thwarts the plot. Chandana's suicide attempt is interrupted by Vikram, beginning her emotional turnaround.

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Royal Deputation and Reform

Aditya asks Vikram to take his place to fix the kingdom. Vikram implements constitutional changes while shielding Aditya from assassination attempts.

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Impostor Crisis and Resolution

A forged decree sentences Aditya to death, but Vikram intervenes to stop the knaves. The story concludes with restored peace and a joyful marriage.

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Story Breakdown

Maharaja Sharminder Bhupathi of Avanti and his wife, the Rajmata, would like to see peace in the region, and would like their daughter, Alaknanda, to marry the prince of Gandharva, Aditya Vardhan. While in Gandharva, Aditya has plans of his own, for he loves a courtesan, Jaswanti, and would not dream of marrying anyone else, much to the disapproval of his brother, Ugrarao. Not to be outdone, Alaknanda loves a young warrior by the name of Vikram Singh. Acharya Abangdev of Avanti has plans of his own, which do not include Alaknanda, as he would like to take the region over and rule over it through Ugrarao. Then the unexpected happens, Aditya is reportedly killed by bandits, and Abangdev announces that Ugrarao be the next king, but at the very moment, Aditya shows up, is crowned the king, and makes sweeping changes to Avanti for the betterment of the people.

Directed by

Krishna

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Rating: 6.5/10 (2 votes)

Content sources

Plot analysis generated from content on Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Related entry on Wikidata (Q11029822), public domain (CC0).