The correct answer is (c). Mudrarakshasa is a play written by Visakhadatta in the 6th century CE. It is considered one of the greatest plays in Sanskrit literature. The play is set in the court of the king Chandragupta Maurya and tells the story of the conflict between the king’s minister Rakshasa and the king’s son Aryasura. The play is full of intrigue, suspense, and political maneuvering. It is a fascinating glimpse into the world of ancient India.
The other options are not correct. Karpuramanjari is a play written by Bhavabhuti in the 7th century CE. Malavikagnimitra is a play written by Kalidasa in the 4th century CE. Saundarananda is a play written by Asvaghosha in the 2nd century CE. All of these plays are considered masterpieces of Sanskrit literature, but they are not about the same subject as Mudrarakshasa.