Pandit Baijnath, Gurubhai of the great 16th-century singer-musician Tansen, was born in Chanderi in 1542 in a Brahmin family on the night of Sharad Purnima. Pandit Baijnath had a great interest in singing and music since childhood. The sweetness of his voice and his singing skills were impressive. In childhood, people used to fondly call Pandit Baijnath as 'Baiju'. Emperor Akbar had ordered that no one should sing around Tansen's palace because it would disrupt Tansen's spiritual practice and if anyone did such a thing, it would be understood that he was challenging Tansen to a competition and he would be forced to sing. We will have to compete with Tansen on music. The loser of this contest will be given the death penalty. Tansen's sentries try to stop Baiju's father from singing and in the scuffle, his father dies. Before dying, Baiju's father makes a promise to him that he will avenge his death. Baiju goes to the shelter of Swami Haridas from there to learn music and learns music. Meanwhile, Baiju falls in love with a girl Gauri, for some time Baiju forgets everything, But the fire of revenge does not go away from Baiju's mind, then he goes to a Shiva temple and starts doing Riyaaz with all his heart and a new raga is formed and he has immense faith in Swami Haridas, and then Baiju tells Tansen. Beats in music. This play is a kind of biography of Baiju which is lost somewhere, what kind of ups and downs happened in Baiju's life, how much Baiju struggled and in the end Baiju gets the victory and at that time, music was very flourishing.