http://m.timesofindia.com/tv/news/hindi/Sailesh-Datar-turns-Tulsidas-in-Bharat-Ka-Veer-Putra-Maharana-Pratap/articleshow/46331884.cms
As i read dhanu comment ...i searched about there history connection...
And i found this..
Tulsidas, Rana Pratap and Akbar the Great
TheMughalsand theRajputswere in constantly clashing with each other. The Mughals wanted to bring the Rajputs under their control, and on the other hand, the Rajputs never wanted to lose their sovereignty. It was the time of the Mughal EmperorAkbar the Great, during whose reign the Mughal dynasty reached its apex. Akbar was a benevolent and just ruler, and was reputed for his tolerance towards all religions. He was in a constant war withRana Pratap Singh(1540-1597), the Rajput ruler ofMewar. Akbar's forces had taken over Mewar, and the Rana was in exile. A dejected Rana once visited Tulsidas. Tulsidas consoled him, "Don't lose heart, Rana! Wasn't my Lord Rma in exile for 14 years?" However, the Rana was still in despair as he did not have the money to free Mewar from Mughal rule. In the meantime, Bhama Shah came to visit Tulsidas. He was moved to tears on hearing the plight of Mewar, and donated all his wealth to the Rana's cause. The Rana was too proud a warrior to accept a donation. So Bhama Shah donated the wealth to Tulsidas, who gifted it to the Rana.On the Rana's request, Tulsidas even convincedRaja Maan Singh8(1550-1614), one of theNavratnas or 9-Gems, in the court of Akbar, and a Rajput ally of the emperor, to never take up arms against the Rana.When news about Tulsidas reached Akbar, he wanted to honour him in his court.Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana9(1556-1627), another of the emperor's 9-Gems, met Tulsidas, and conveyed to him the wish of the emperor. However, Tulsidas humbly turned it down. He said,"My songs praise the glory of Lord Rma. What can I sing in the court of a mortal king?"