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One day, while fetching water, a log floated toward her. When she pushed it away, a hand reached out. It was a young man named Kedar , a devotee of Guru Arjan Dev, who was suffering from the same leprosy because he had taken the king’s curse upon himself. The Guru had told Kedar: "Go to the pond. The one who serves her father with true love will be your cure."

Furious at being humiliated in public, the king arrested the Guru. In a fit of rage, he ordered that the Guru be tortured. But history records a miraculous event: the ropes tying the Guru snapped, and the iron cauldron meant to burn him turned cold. The king, terrified of this divine power, fell ill immediately. Leprosy—white patches began to bloom on his skin like poisonous flowers. His ministers, his army, and even his closest friends abandoned him. bibi rajni movie

The king scoffed and said, "Look at this wretch. He has no royal canopy, yet he eats in peace. How can anyone find peace without wealth?" One day, while fetching water, a log floated toward her

Enraged by what he perceives as insolence, her father orders her to be married off to a leper, intending to humiliate her and prove his point. Rajni accepts her father's decree with grace, taking her ailing husband into the wilderness. The narrative follows her struggle for survival and her unwavering faith. The climax of the film intersects with Sikh history, as she finds herself near the healing waters of the holy tank (Sarovar) at Amritsar, which was then under the supervision of Guru Ram Das. The Guru had told Kedar: "Go to the pond

For a Punjabi film, the production design was ambitious. The recreation of the old kingdom, the chakki sequence, and the mystic pond had a visual texture that felt both ancient and accessible.