Shorty update
Mahavir tells Tara she should not have come to the crematorium, but Tara says it was essential that Dhruv and she come there.
A member of the public comes with a rope and says it was prepared by them for the King's murderer, and says he hopes Tara will do justice to the King.
Tara lists out all of Dhruv's achievements (coming from far, saving her brother, releasing her mother, bolstering women's education, and saving Vallabhgarh from PSM), but says she cannot forget the fact that the knife from her father's blood stained body was in his hands, and that her father named him as his killer with his dying breath.
Also adds that D says he didn't kill the King, and gives him a chance- points at the broken pot around the King's body, and asks him to rebuild it and get the water back in it. Dhruv says that's not possible, and Tara says that's the point- her father cannot be brought back to life; what he has done is paap and not forgivable.
She therefore orders the public made rope to be hung around Dhruv's neck and gives him m-dand.
Dhruv says this is the public's decision, but what is your decision. Tara says the public's decision is her decision. Dhruv says if it's your decision, I'll accept it.
Tara adds that treason doesn't usually get a final wish, but gives him one because of his good work, and Dhruv says he wants to pray to Kanhaji with her. Tara agrees.
At the court, Mahavir announces his mother as Rajmata, Tillu as to be Maharani and says Tara will become Senapati. Rajpurohit questions it on gender, but Mahavir says few would've had the guts to give their own lover a death sentence.
Rajpurohit also adds that being Senapati means she has to prepare Dhruv for the execution. Tara says duty will always come first for her.
D-T are in front of Kanhaji, and T remarks that she didn't think Dhruv would ask this as his final wish. D remarks that's the beauty of love- it brings about changes, and changed him from a non-believer in god.
Precap- D is being taken away by the soldiers. T is angry with Kanhaji and is taking his statue away. Her cart trips, and so does Tara and the statue. There's someone who is physically dressed as Lord Krishna and playing the flute.