Maharani

7.9
2021 Drama

A political drama set in Bihar of 1990's, this story shows how an illiterate woman handles the state as Chief Minister. Rani Bharti's life takes an interesting turn when her husband Bheem Singh Bharti, announces her as the next chief minister of Bihar. With casteism and traditional satraps in the background, will Rani survive this turn of events?

  • Cast:
    Huma Qureshi , Sohum Shah , Amit Sial , Kani Kusruti , Pramod Pathak , Vineet Kumar , Anuja Sathe

Seasons

Season 3
Rani finds herself imprisoned for three long years after CM Navin Kumar and his team ruthlessly eliminate Bheema Bharti and lay the blame on her. Through a relentless pursuit of justice intertwined with personal and political motives, can Rani prove her innocence to the people of Bihar and her son?
Season 3 2024
Season 2
As Bheema Bharti runs a proxy government from prison, CM Rani Bharti is accused of misgovernance while Bihar fights anti-incumbency, jungle raj, and corruption. Facing a constant turmoil of opposition from her own party and dealing with a husband and political enemies who are obstinately plotting to overthrow her government, she is forced to make some moves that will disrupt the whole political scenario. With elections right around the corner, will Rani's acumen turn victorious, given her own husband is her greatest enemy?
Season 2 2022
Season 1
The chief minister from Indian state of Bihar survives an attack on his life. Ailing and unable to perform duties, he hands over reign of state to his innocent house wife, to keep the vultures of chair at bay. The outcome is far from what any one could have imagined as she sets to clean the system, sparing no one in the process. Will the chief minister and his party regret the decision?
Season 1 2021

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