Even as a child, Sambhaji has known he must stand alone. His mother died when he was
barely two, and his father was always absentchasing his own dream of Swaraj, fighting to
keep the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb at bay. As the eldest son, Sambhaji is the true heir to
Shivaji. He is valorous, wise and has the makings of a capable statesman. But there are dark
forces at play in the palace. Shivajis other queen, Soyrabai, is scheming to place her son
Rajaram on the throne, and she has the support of several ministers whose misdemeanours
Sambhaji is determined to expose. On 3 April 1680, Shivaji dies unexpectedly, and it is
finally time for Sambhaji to rise to the challenge. He must now fight Aurangzeb, who has
spent twenty years trying to smoke out the mountain rat, and whose presence in the Deccan
poses an increasingly grave threat to the Maratha empire. And what could be better than the
enemys own brother in law willing to hand him the rat on a platter. A moving portrait of an often misunderstood braveheart, Vishwas Patils Sambhaji is a
massive bestseller that has sold over a 100,000 copies in Marathi. Cinematic and ambitious
in its scope, this is a keenly researched and splendidly executed period drama about one
mans struggle to preserve his fathers legacy and of the price extracted by the throne and the
homeland.