Inspiring and invigorating, this biographical tale is based on the struggle between Khalsa and Mughals, and highlights the valour and power of Banda Singh Bahadur, who became a soldier for justice with the grace of Guru Gobind Singh.
After the Battle of Muktsar, Guru Gobind Singh settled at Nanded. There he met Madho Das later Banda Singh Bahadur. Guru Gobind Singh ordained him and sent him along with Baj Singh, Binod Singh, Ram Singh, Daya Singh, Kahan Singh and 20 other Sikhs to fight mughal tyranny in Punjab and also gave him Hukamnama for Sikhs to join his army on the way.
Banda Bahadur Singh camped at Bharatpur and freed the people of a village from local robbers. Then he fought the Battle of Sonepat, Battle of Ambala and Kaithal and conquered them. In the Battle of Samana, Banda Singh gained marvellous victory. At Samana Banda made land reforms and abolished zamindari system and granted property rights to tillers of the land.
Then he fought battles at Malerkotla, Ghuram, Kesar, Shahabad, Ambala, Mustafabad, Nahan, Kapuri and conquered them. He fought the Battle of Rahon (1710) and captured Rahon. Thereafter Banda fought the Battle of Sadhaura and killed faujdar Osman Khan of Sadhaura.
In the Battle of Chappar Chiri Sikhs defeated mughal army, Sikh General Fateh Singh beheaded Wazir Khan. Sikhs also killed Diwan Suchananda and Banda establish first Khalsa Raj in Punjab.