Asoka (2001) Full Movie Story:-
The film narratives the early piece of the existence of Emperor Asoka. It starts with his vocation as a General in Takshashila and finishes with the wicked success of the Kalinga.
Sovereign Chandragupta Maurya, the granddad of Asoka, of the Maurya domain, has chosen to accept Jainism and relinquish the lofty position of the realm for his child Bindusara. Yet, his grandson, Prince Samrat Asoka, claims his blade. The old ruler clarifies that this blade is underhanded, and the sword requests blood and obliteration.
Asoka, alone and camouflaged as a customary voyager, rides toward the south. In his movements, he meets an exquisite lady, Kaurwaki (Kareena Kapoor), and experiences passionate feelings for her. He likewise fosters a decent connection with her younger sibling Arya. They are on the run from the Kingdom of Kalinga alongside their dependable defender Bheema (Rahul Dev) and are being pursued by troopers of the Kingdom. Subsequent to saving their lives, Asoka presents himself as Pawan, concealing his actual character. Kaurwaki and Arya are the Princess and Prince of Kalinga, who escaped from their realm when the Prime Minister killed their folks and took overwhelm. Afterward, Asoka and Kaurwaki get subtly hitched.
Before long, Asoka is brought by his mom, who sent a courier to let him know she has become sick and to go to the capital. The Emperor dispatches Asoka to subdue disobedience in Ujjaini. Prior to walking toward the west, Asoka goes to Kalinga to meet Kaurwaki and Arya. Incapable to find them, and not realizing they have self-isolated, he is educated by General Bheema that they were butchered. A sorrowful Asoka endeavors self-destruction yet is saved by Virat (Danny Denzongpa), who later vows to secure him. Distraught with misery and outrage, Asoka drives a severe crackdown in Ujjaini. The professional killers sent by Susima harm Asoka in a fight, and Virat saves him. He is taken to a Buddhist cloister at Vidisa to recuperate.
There, he meets a Buddhist lady, Devi (Hrishita Bhatt), who really focuses on him. Asoka additionally endures another death endeavor at Vidisa, this time with the assistance of Devi. Asoka weds Devi and returns in magnificence to Pataliputra. Susima and his siblings are wild with outrage from their useless endeavors to kill Asoka. Ruler Bindusara, who is inclined toward Susima over Asoka, turns out to be sick and kicks the bucket. In one more vigilante assault, Queen Dharma is cut to death by professional killers sent by Susima. Maddened, Asoka needs to kill Susima however reconsiders, and Susima is killed by Virat when he attempts to kill Asoka despite his good faith and is selected, ruler.
A couple of months after the fact, princess Kaurwaki and sovereign Arya return to Kalinga with Bheema and have the Prime Minister executed for injustice. Asoka announces battle on Kalinga, not realizing that Kaurwaki is alive. Kaurwaki actually doesn't realize that Asoka is Pawan, and the two sides get ready for war.
An awful conflict is battled in Kalinga. The Maurya armed force causes a devastating loss for Kalinga. Not happy with the simple triumph, Maurya warriors butcher everybody in sight. General Bheema is killed in the wake of neglecting to kill Asoka understanding that he is Pawan and Kaurwaki is injured. Asoka later visits the war zone, where he finds his pony, which should be in Kaurwaki's ownership. With a flood of trust, he quickly looks for Kaurwaki and views her. They have a sincere talk, and he is sorry profoundly for his activities. He is hindered by Arya, who is passing on subsequent to being penetrated with bolts. With Arya biting the dust in his arms, Asoka out of nowhere understands that his adversaries, his family, and even Arya, are for the most part dead as a result of him. His granddad's admonition about the sword had been right.
The film closes with Asoka tossing the blade into the water at a similar spot as his granddad and accepting Buddhism. The last story depicts how Asoka assembled a huge realm as well as spread Buddhism and the breezes of harmony all through the domain.
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