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Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise Of Banda Singh Bahadur Plot Summary

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The film opens with the climax where the Mughals have captured Banda Singh Bahadur. Moving into a flashback, we see

Guru Gobind Singh

travelling with his followers, and on his journey, he comes across sage Madho Das, who is also an excellent archer. Guru Gobind tells Madho that he has immense potential which should not go waste and offers him a chance to join the Khalsa warriors. Madho Das agrees and starts training. During his training, he learns about Guru Gobind Singh's past, where he was separated from his entire family and four sons, who were then captured by the Mughals and killed.

Meanwhile, Wazir Khan is still out to destroy the Sikh leader and sends two goons to the settlement in Nanded where Guru Gobind Singh lives. He is attacked and is in a critical condition. Fearing that he might not live too long, Guru Gobind SIngh chooses Madho Das - now Banda Singh - to be his successor.

Banda Singh travels far and wide, adding thousands of Sikh soldiers to his army along the way, and works towards ending the Mughal atrocities. He is eventually successful in hunting down Wazir Khan, who had taken the lives of two of Guru Gobind Singh's sons, and kills him. The last two minutes of the film consist of an elaborate narration of the events that then led up to Banda Singh's capture.

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