Veerendra did not draw his sword. He drew the cursed dagger—and plunged it into his own shadow.
The court gasped. The dagger was cursed. It showed the wielder the true cost of every magical act. irrfan khan chandrakanta
One night, a severed head rolled into the throne room. It was the head of his trusted general. A shimmering aaina shard was embedded in its forehead, projecting a flickering image: Prince Tej Singh of Naugarh, once an ally, now surrounded by renegade jaadugars . “The tilism is awakening, Your Majesty,” the image hissed. “Surrender the princess. Her blood is the key. Or I will drown Vijaygarh in an eternal nightmare.” Veerendra did not draw his sword
Born on January 7, 1967, in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Irrfan Khan began his journey in the world of acting with a degree in acting from the National School of Drama. His early years were marked by struggle, with small roles in films and television series. However, his perseverance and talent eventually paid off, and he started gaining recognition for his performances. The dagger was cursed
In the magical kingdom of Vijaygarh, the aging King Veerendra Singh, a pragmatic ruler haunted by past betrayals, must decide whether to unleash an ancient, monstrous power within his daughter, Princess Chandrakanta, to stop a sorcerer’s rebellion—knowing it will cost him her soul.