Rajat Tokas's portrayal of young Prithviraj is considered one of the best child-actor performances in Indian TV history.
In the annals of Indian history, there exist numerous tales of valor and bravery, but none as captivating as that of Prithviraj Chauhan, the legendary king of the Chauhan dynasty. Born in 1150 AD, Prithviraj Chauhan is remembered as one of the greatest warriors India has ever produced, earning him the title of "Veer Yodha" (Brave Warrior) of Dharti (Earth). His remarkable life and exploits have been immortalized in folklore, literature, and art, inspiring generations to emulate his ideals.
After his capture, Prithviraj Chauhan was imprisoned by Muhammad Ghori. According to historical accounts, Prithviraj was treated harshly and eventually blinded. However, his spirit remained unbroken. Even in captivity, Prithviraj continued to inspire his fellow prisoners and Indians with his courage and determination.