Ranakdevi is a 1946 Indian Gujarati historical drama film written, directed and produced by V. M. Vyas.
Shrikanth Barot, his bard, arranges a mock marriage of Ranak with a sword of Jaysinh as he predicts she will be the mother of his child.
Jaysinh attacks Junagadh and wins the battle with the aid of Deshal and Vishal, Khengar's nephews.
He returns to Patan with Ranak but on their way, at Wadhwan on the banks of river Bhogavo, she commits sati by burning herself on the funeral pyre.
[3] All lyrics are written by Manaswi Prantijwala[1]; all music is composed by Chhanalal Thakur[1]The film was released in 1946.