Shehzada

Shehzada is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Dhawan. A remake of the Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, the film stars Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala and Ronit Roy. Aaryan also makes his production debut with the film.

Bantu is hated by his father Valmiki since he was a toddler. Samara, his boss, shows him affection and love until he discovers that the Jindals are his parents. Bantu decides to seek Jindals love and protect them from threats they facing.

Valmiki (Paresh Rawal) and Randeep (Ronit Roy) start their career as clerks in the company of Aditya Jindal (Sachin Khedekar). Randeep, who marries Jindal’s daughter Yashoda “Yashu” (Manisha Koirala), becomes wealthy while Valmiki remains poor. On the day of the birth of both their children, Randeep’s son appears to be dead. When nurse Sulochana informs Valmiki about this, he pities Randeep and Yashu and offers to exchange his baby with the dead one. He says everything he has in life is due to the Jindal family and is happy to make this sacrifice.

St Vincent Hospital two baby boys are born at the same time one to wealthy Jindal (Randeep Nanda) family and other to their clerk Valmiki.But Valmiki swipes the babies so that his son could have a rich lifestyle and the only person knowing is the hospital nurse.

After switching them, however, the apparently dead child begins to cry. Sulochana tries to switch them back, but Valmiki, sensing an opportunity that his son would have a better life growing up in a rich family, prevents her from switching, pushing her accidentally off a ledge. Valmiki was angry at Randeep marrying into the Jindal family and going from an measly employee to a co-owner in an instant, while Valmiki stayed poor. Sulochana goes into a coma, while Valmiki gets a leg cramp that makes him limp permanently. The two boys grow-up in different ways. Raj (Ankur Rathee), raised at Jindal’s house, is timid, innocent, and soft-spoken, while Bantu (Kartik Aaryan), who is raised at Valmiki’s house, is smart, truthful, outspoken, and hard-working. Valmiki, who favors Raj (who is Valmiki’s own son), treats Bantu with disgust due to his true parentage. Raj scores 9/100 in maths, but Valmiki makes it 97/100 before showing the report-card to Yashu. Bantu scores 98/100 and Valmiki yells at him for losing 2 marks. Nisha (Debattama Saha) is Bantu’s sister. With time, Bantu’s mother passes away.

The nurse goes in coma after falling from hospital building while having scuffle with Valmiki. 25 years later Bantu son of Valmiki born to Nanda is a very talented boy but always humiliated by Valimki and prohibits him from entering Jindal mansion.While Nanda’s son Raj born to Valmiki studies in US and is fit for nothing.Bantu meets Samara his boss and both fall in love but she is engaged to Raj when they both decide to speak about it to Nanda he is attacked by business rival Sarang and left to die.Bantu and Samaara take Nanda to hospital where the nurse whose out of coma recognizes Nanda and discloses the truth to Bantu.Bantu scolds Valimiki and plans to enter Jindal mansion to unite with his biological family.

Bantu thrashes Sarang (he gets Sarang to kill his own brother Vikrant, with the umbrella) and his goons and saves Yashu. Bantu and Valmiki arrive at Jindal’s house, where Jindal slaps Valmiki and reveals that he overheard the conversation between Sulochana and Bantu right before her death. This is why Jindal got Bantu home. Bantu unites with his biological father, Randeep but asks him not to reveal the truth to Yashu, fearing she might be disheartened to know that Raj is not her real child. Unaware of this, Yasuh remarks that Bantu is equal to Raj as he saved her and the family, thereby giving Bantu 50% of its shares. Yashu then asks Valmiki to train Raj for five years to be as competent as Bantu and become the CEO of the company. Bantu also forgives Valmiki and mends his relationship with him.

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