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Nazar Khan fled that night. Sucha Soorma’s name began to spread. Years passed. Sucha became a folk hero, settling disputes, protecting caravans, standing between the weak and the cruel. The Mughal governor of the province, Feroz Khan (no relation to Nazar), grew jealous. Sucha’s justice made the governor’s corruption look vile.

Sucha said nothing. He went to the well, drew water, and washed the soot off his father’s memorial stone. Then he walked to Nazar Khan’s fort—alone. watch sucha soorma

Sucha did not run. He picked up the heavy iron chaupal (a wooden pestle used to grind spices) and used it as a club. He broke fifteen muskets, knocked out twenty men, and reached Feroz Khan. But as he raised the pestle, a young boy—the landlord’s son, promised gold—stabbed Sucha in the back with a poisoned dagger. Sucha fell to his knees. Blood soaked the dust. Feroz Khan stepped forward to decapitate him. But Sucha, with his last strength, threw the chaupal like a spear. It struck the governor’s chest, killing him instantly. Nazar Khan fled that night

The remaining soldiers fled.