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Bhanuman's soldiers managed to trap Shobha.
A courageous Shobha uses her martial skills and defends herself. Shobha and her aides successfully defeat Bhanuman's soldiers. They get apprehensive as they realize that the boxes of gold are under a prince's possession. The prince states that he will see to it that Shobha and her aides are not able to steal the boxes of gold.
Indumati and Bhanuman learn about the bandits, who address themselves as Somsena. The Somsena is a group of 10 to 15 girls who covered their faces with veils. Bhanuman's soldier informs the king and Indumati that one of the soldiers assisted the Somsena and hence they failed to save the boxes of gold.
Indumati recalls that Shobha was a staunch devotee of Lord Somnath. Indumati believes that Shobha was leading the Somsena.
When Indumati tells Bhanuman about it, Bhanuman dismisses the claim. Indumati explains that she strongly believes that Shobha was not dead and was definitely plotting against her.
Meanwhile, Shobha and the prince get into a decisive sword fight. Shobha uses her wits and manages to trap the prince. Shobha's aides tie the prince to a tree.
Prachandman strangulates one of the soldiers from his army as he had failed to stop the bandits from stealing the boxes of gold. To save his life, another soldier hands over an earring which he found in the jungle. Prachandman merciless kills him too as his peer had lost his life because the latter had not informed about the earring earlier.
Prachandman believes that he would be able to find clues regarding the Somsena with the help of the earring.
A courageous Shobha uses her martial skills and defends herself. Shobha and her aides successfully defeat Bhanuman's soldiers. They get apprehensive as they realize that the boxes of gold are under a prince's possession. The prince states that he will see to it that Shobha and her aides are not able to steal the boxes of gold.
Indumati and Bhanuman learn about the bandits, who address themselves as Somsena. The Somsena is a group of 10 to 15 girls who covered their faces with veils. Bhanuman's soldier informs the king and Indumati that one of the soldiers assisted the Somsena and hence they failed to save the boxes of gold.
Indumati recalls that Shobha was a staunch devotee of Lord Somnath. Indumati believes that Shobha was leading the Somsena.
When Indumati tells Bhanuman about it, Bhanuman dismisses the claim. Indumati explains that she strongly believes that Shobha was not dead and was definitely plotting against her.
Meanwhile, Shobha and the prince get into a decisive sword fight. Shobha uses her wits and manages to trap the prince. Shobha's aides tie the prince to a tree.
Prachandman strangulates one of the soldiers from his army as he had failed to stop the bandits from stealing the boxes of gold. To save his life, another soldier hands over an earring which he found in the jungle. Prachandman merciless kills him too as his peer had lost his life because the latter had not informed about the earring earlier.
Prachandman believes that he would be able to find clues regarding the Somsena with the help of the earring.
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