With the grand success of Rani Padmavati : Royal Queen Makeover, We are happy to announce our new version i.e. Rani Padmavati : Royal Wedding Game.
Note: This game has been made solely for an entertainment purpose. The intent of this game is not to harm any of the society’s feeling or respect.
New Version brings some new features.
- Charming Makeup for Queen Padmavati
- Marvellous Dresses along with Royal tradition
- Precious ornaments for Indian Queen
- Stunning Dress up for King Ratan ji.
- Beautiful Doli Decoration for the indian bride Rani Padmavati
- Story of Indian Queen Padmavati
History of Queen Rani Padmini:
The history tale of India back in 13th-14th Century!
Singhal Kingdom(Sri Lanka), a Hindu Rajput Family, Rani Champavati & Raja Gandharv Sen gave birth to a very beautiful girl named Padmini later called as Rani Padmavati. She was an exceptionally beautiful princess of the Singhal kingdom.
Raja Gandharv was very possessive for her daughter, he resented the parrots closeness to his daughter, and ordered the bird to be killed. The parrot flew away to save its life, but was trapped by a bird catcher, who later sold it to a Brahmin.
The Brahmin bought it to Chittor, where the local king Ratan Sen purchased it, impressed by its ability to talk. The parrot greatly praised Padmavatis beauty in front of Ratan Sen, who became determined to marry Padmavati. Guided by the parrot and accompanied by his 16,000 followers, Ratan Sen reached Singhal after crossing the seven seas. There, he commenced austerities in a temple to seek Padmavati. Meanwhile, Padmavati came to the temple, informed by the parrot, but quickly returned to her palace without meeting Ratan Sen.
Meanwhile, Ratan Sen realized that he had missed a chance to meet Padmavati, After an adventurous quest, he won her hand in marriage and brought her to Chittor. Later on she was declared as the Rani of Mewar.
Alauddin Khalji, the Sultan of Delhi also heard about her beauty, and laid siege to Chittor to obtain her. Many events occurred during the period of the Siege, till the Fort was finally taken. Meanwhile, Ratan Sen was killed in a duel with Devpal, the king of Kumbhalner who was also enamoured with Padmavatis beauty. Before Alauddin Khalji could capture Chittor, Padmavati and her companions committed Jauhar (self-immolation) to protect their honour. After her sacrifice, the Rajput men died fighting on the battlefield.
By the 20th century, some elite Rajput women of Rajasthan characterised Padmini as a history who exemplifies Rajput womanhood. Although there is no historical evidence that Padmini existed, she has become a symbol of valour and sacrifice in Rajput history. Hindu activists have characterised her as a chaste Hindu woman, and her suicide as a heroic act of resistance against the invader Khalji.
Over the years, she came to be seen as a historical figure, and appeared in several novels, plays, television serials and movies.
Let us together add to her beauty, dressing her to the attire of a perfect Rajputani Queen!