Movie
Description
Princess Badral, daughter of the Sultan in an Arabian desert city, faces an arranged marriage to the Grand Wazir's son, orchestrated by her father. Determined to evade this fate, she disguises herself and flees the palace, navigating the city streets anonymously. During her escape, she encounters Aladdin, an impoverished but resourceful youth. Their marketplace interaction allows a genuine connection to form away from royal constraints, though palace guards locate and return her.

Aladdin subsequently uses genie magic to present himself as a prince worthy of her hand. Despite the Sultan's prior agreement with the Grand Wazir, he declares a contest where the suitor providing the superior dowry may marry Badral. Aladdin prevails, exposing the Grand Wazir's stolen wealth and securing the marriage. Badral then resides with Aladdin in a palace conjured by genie power.

Conflict erupts when the sorcerer who initially sought the magic lamp deceives Badral and Aladdin's mother, exchanging the enchanted lamp for a new one. Using the lamp's power, the sorcerer transports Badral and the entire palace to his African fortress. Isolated there, she maintains nightly resistance against the sorcerer's advances. Aladdin, aided by the genie of a magic ring, locates the palace. Upon secretly reuniting with Badral, they devise a strategy to eliminate the threat. She feigns hospitality toward the sorcerer during a shared meal, poisoning his wine and causing his immediate death. This act of defiance and alliance with Aladdin restores their safety.

Following their victory, Badral and Aladdin choose to neutralize the lamp's power to prevent future misuse. They seal it within a locked chest and discard the key permanently, reflecting their commitment to stability without reliance on magical intervention.