Originally posted by: flamingoAK
Symbolism 2 (Ramadheer-Rani scene)
Note this was Rani's dream. So in a way, she was finding answers for things that were bugging her the most: (1) Ranisa blaming Rani for having fun while her dad is in jail; and (2) Ranisa saying Rani won't be able to do anything to save Ramadheer.
Ramadheer's words had quite a bit of meaning. "If the fight is long, there is no problem in resting in between" countering what Ranisa said about her forgetting her father in the party. And then he said "Rani is a queen who lives in a palace but Rani is also the queen of Jhansi (fighter/warrior) and Rani is also one that rises from the ground to touch the skies." Our Rani is all three. She is a queen that lives in a palace, she is a queen that fights for her/everyone's rights and she is a queen that started from the ground but will reach the skies with her hard work. Whereas Ranisa is still stuck on one definition of Rani from her game of chess. She is close minded, that is what will make her lose and Rani win.
Ramadheer equated oil to courage - Rani will use her courage to strengthen her intentions. He told Rani that he has taught her to be self-sufficient. But I have a feeling that oil (courage) in Rani's context will be Veer. Here Veer will become her courage, which will strengthen her intentions and hence her fight to save her dad.