Enraged by the rejection, Yuvraj arrives at the Raghuvanshi home with his men. He does not ask for forgiveness but instead orders Naina to marry him, declaring, “Raja ki aayegi baraat—chahe dulhan raazi ho ya na ho” (“The king’s procession will come—whether the bride agrees or not”). The episode ends with Naina picking up a stick, refusing to bow down, and telling him, “Toh barat le jaana seekh, raja ji” (“Then learn to take the procession away, O king”).
The late 2000s marked a golden era for Indian television, characterized by a shift from the "Saas-Bahu" power struggles to more nuanced, character-driven narratives. Among the standout hits of this period was Star Plus’s . Premiering in 2008, the show instantly captured the hearts of millions. While the series ran for over 600 episodes, the magic truly began with Episode 1 , an introduction that perfectly blended social commentary with the charm of a fairy tale. Setting the Stage: The World of Rani Star Plus Drama Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat Episode 1