In the opening part of this series, the narrative establishes the deep emotional and tragic themes that define the story:
: Snippets from this segment depict a desperate Lakha attempting to jump into a funeral pyre out of love before being stopped by villagers. In the opening part of this series, the
: Prem Chand Shastri , a renowned artist in the Dehati genre. While he is historically noted for his immense
This folk drama is based on the legendary life of (also known as Lakhi Shah Banjara), a 17th-century nomadic trader and folk hero. While he is historically noted for his immense wealth and contributions to Sikh history, the "Kissa" versions often focus on a dramatized, emotional narrative involving a princess named Chandraval . Part 01 Highlights The request refers to , a popular "Kissa"
: The story often begins with a tragic separation. Part 1 frequently touches upon the "Rajan ki beti" (the King's daughter) who is leaving Lakha, leading him into a state of immense grief and even madness.
The request refers to , a popular "Kissa" (folk tale) performed in the Dehati style by Singer Prem Chand Shastri and released under the Trimurti Cassettes label. Story Overview