This story is about Rani's journey from nobody to winning the heart of the young prince and her acceptance as the Bahu of the Royal Family, for whom she worked for as a servant. When the prince meets the actual princess, with whom he is set to marry, he realises it isn't the same girl he had seen earlier. Rani is scared of the consequences and therefore she runs away. One day, egged on by another maid-friend, she's trying on a princess' costume, when the young Prince sees her and mistakes her to a princess he's going to be engaged to. But Rani starts seeing in the young prince her own prince charming she used to dream about when she was in village. Rani is taken aback by the Royal aura of the ceremony and the first glimpse of the young prince during the Rajyabhishek.In the huge brigade of servants, cooks and personal assistants, the Prince doesn't notice Rani and is not even aware that she exists in his Palace. Rajyabhishek ceremony is being held for the elder son of the Royal Family. The servants senior to her take advantage of her ignorance, alienating her emotionally. She finds it hard to cope up with the etiquettes and mannerisms of urban living.
Eventually Rajmata takes Rani with her, on Munshi's request, to be one of the maid in the palace.įor Rani life in the city becomes a complete contrast to her village existence. He falls in love with Rani's voice, when he hears her sing in the temple, but he won't be able to see her. Once, Rajmata visits the village along with the Prince. Seeing all their plans falling apart, uncle and the munshi come up with a more devious plan. Rani's uncle and the Munshi of the village would have acquired the land easily, only if Rani not been educated, as she goes through every details before she signs any paper related to their land. Rani's uncle, who is eyeing her family's small piece of land. Rani has seen her mother slogging to give them good education and a better life. Like every other girl of her age, Rani has also woven her dream world where her prince charming would arrive one day and take her to his kingdom. Rani has a younger brother and a dadi who are loving. Her mother is the bread-earner of the family after Rani's father passed away. This is the story of Rani, a young village girl, whose only dream is to make her family proud and happy.