Plot
Khalifa Haroon instructs his daughter, Shabnam, to keep her face in a veil as she resembles Shubi, the region's Shehzadi. With soldiers under the command of Siparsala Zaber terrorizing the folks, a masked man comes out of nowhere to combat them, and people believe that he is the once-dead Zingarro. Shubi is displeased when she finally gets to meet her future husband, Khan Mustafa, as he is a cowardly buffoon. When Zaber finds out that he cannot control the Maharaja and the Wazir, he has the former imprisoned and the latter killed. When he is unable to influence Shubi, he has her kidnapped, and has Shabnam brought to the palace forcibly where he hopes to lure her to become the Shehzadi and marry him.
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