he was betrayed by shershah suris people.
shershah suri gave him money to give shelter to some "women" of his empire and when they came, choodamani asked them to open the vehicle in which they came, the argument increased and the soldiers of shershahs army came out from the vehicles because they were inside instead of women (he sent his soldiers to conquer Rohtas Durg ) and choodamani was killed on the spot and mamta fled for her life.
"Chota Jadugar," a play by Jayashankar Prasad, revolves around the enchanting world of a young magician who captivates audiences with his tricks and illusions. The story explores themes of innocence, wonder, and the clash between reality and fantasy. Through the protagonist's journey, Prasad highlights the power of imagination and the joys of childhood, ultimately revealing deeper truths about life and perception. The play is a celebration of creativity and the magic inherent in everyday experiences.
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