Our sources reveal, "The promos of the same are already on television. It's a great honor for us too for having him to play a strong historical character in the show Meera."
Elaborating on his character our source adds, "He will be essaying the role of Rana Sangha who wants Meera to become their daughter-in-law. There will be a high emotional drama, as the little girl is confused of whom to choose."
Our history tells us the whole story. The tale goes as... Rana Sangha, the powerful King of Mewar, approached Rao Duda for Meera's hand in marriage to his son Bhojraj (also known as Rana Kumbha or Kumbha Rana).
Bhojraj wanted to marry Meera for her pious nature and divine intent. Rao Duda agreed to the union. However, Meera could not bear the thought of marrying a human being when her heart was filled with thoughts of every nature, all about her Krishna.
But unable to go against her beloved grandfather's Rao Duda's word, she finally consented to the marriage.
Isn't this interesting to watch the epic as it unfolds the truth of the history on television?