Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap
Appearance
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap | |
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Also known as | Mahaputra |
Genre | Historical fiction Drama |
Created by | Abhimanyu Singh |
Written by | Nishikant Roy Pranjal Saxena Surabhi Saral B.M. Vyas Manikya Raju |
Directed by | Arif Shamsi Vaibhav Mutha Vicky Chauhan Jitendra Srivastav |
Starring | Faisal Khan Roshni Walia Sharad Malhotra Rachana Parulkar (For entire cast see below) |
Theme music composer | Vaibhav Mutha Karthik Shah |
Opening theme | Maharana Pratap By Swaroop Khan |
Composers | Dony Hazarika Udbhav Ojha |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 539 |
Production | |
Producers | Abhimanyu Singh Rupali Singh |
Production location | India |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | Contiloe Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Release | 27 May 2013 10 December 2015 | –
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap (transl. Brave son of India–Maharana Pratap) is an Indian historical fiction series produced by Contiloe Entertainment. It is based on the life of Maharana Pratap, a sixteenth century ruler of Mewar kingdom. It starred Sharad Malhotra, Rachana Parulkar, Faisal Khan and Roshni Walia in lead roles.[1]
The series premiered on 27 May 2013.[2] Amitabh Bachchan narrated the introductory part of the series in first episode tracing the background of Mewar family and their resistance to Muslim invasions.[3]
The series received positive reviews and won numerous awards and nominations.[4] The final episode of the series aired on 10 December 2015.[5]
Cast
Main
- Sharad Malhotra as Maharana Pratap - Udai Singh and Jaivanta Bai's son; Maharani Ajabde bai Punwar and Phool Bai Rathore's husband; Amar Singh's father
- Faisal Khan as young Maharana Pratap
- Rachana Parulkar as Maharani Ajabde Punwar - Rao Mamrakh Punwar and Hansa Bai's daughter; Pratap's first and only loved wife. His only chief consort; Amar Singh's mother
- Roshni Walia as young Ajabde Punwar
- Krip Suri/Avinesh Rekhi as Akbar - Ruqaiya Sultan, Salima Sultan and Harka bai's husband
- Sahil Deshmukh Khan / Arish Bhiwandiwala / Vishal Jethwa as young Akbar
- Shakti Anand as Rana Udai Singh II - Jaivanta Bai, Dheer Bai, Sajja Bai and Veer Bai's husband; Pratap, Shakti, Vikram, Jagmal, Chand and Maan's father
- Rajshree Thakur as Maharani Jaivanta Bai Songara - Udai Singh's first wife and chief consort; Pratap's mother
- Heena Parmar as Rani Phool Bai Rathore - Ramchandra Rathore's daughter; Pratap's fifth wife (political alliance with Marwar); Amar Singh's step-mother
- Jannat Zubair Rahmani as young Phool Bai Rathore
- Aashka Goradia as Rani Dheer Bai Bhatiyani - Udai Singh's fifth and favourite wife; Jagmal, Chand and Maan's mother
- Jineet Rath as Maharana Amar Singh I - Pratap and Ajabde's son; Udai Singh and Jaivanta Bai's grandson. Crown prince and later Maharana of Mewar.
Recurring
- Divyaalakshmi as Rani Sajjabai Solankini - Udai Singh's second wife; Shakti and Vikramdev's mother
- Khuram Khan as Jagmal Singh - Udai Singh and Dheer Bai's son; Pratap's step-brother
- Vineet Kumar as Shakti Singh - Udai Singh and Sajjabai's son; Vikramdev's brother; Pratap's step-brother
- Dhruv Sangwan as Young Shakti Singh
- Sareeka Dhillon as Rani Veerbai Jhala - Udai Singh's junior wife. Pratap's stepmother
- Yash Mistry as Vikramdev Singh - Udai Singh and Sajjabai's son; Shakti's brother; Pratap's step-brother
- Vaishali Thakkar / Vinita Mahesh as Rajkumari Maan Kanwar - Udai Singh and Dheer Bai's daughter; Pratap's step-sister
- Deeksha K Sonalkar as Rajkumari Chaand Kanwar - Udai Singh and Dheer Bai's daughter; Pratap's step-sister
- Tunisha Sharma as young Chaand Kanwar
- Bakul Thakkar as Rao Mamrakh Punwar - Governor of Bijolia; Rani Hansa Bai's husband; Maharani Ajabde's father and Maharana Pratap's father-in-law
- Anjali Rana as Rani Hansa Bai - Rao Mamrakh Punwar's wife; Maharani Ajabde's mother and Maharana Pratap's mother-in-law.
- Rajeev Bhardwaj as Rawat Sai Das Chundawat - Udai Singh and Mewar's chief
- Shaize Kazmi as Rawat Krishna Das Chundawat - Udai Singh and Mewar's chief
- Ankur Nayyar as Acharya Raghvendra; Mewar's Guru
- Nirbhay Wadhwa as Hakim Khan Sur - Pratap's soldier in Battle of Haldighati
- Tasha Kapoor as Harka bai - Princess of Amer. Akbar's wife and third empress consort
- Falaq Naaz as Ruqaiya Sultan Begum - Princess of Munghal empire. Akbar's cousin and first wife and chief consort.
- Riya Deepsi as Salima Sultan Begum - Princess of Mughal Empire. Akbar's cousin and second chief consort; Bairam Khan's former wife.
- Muskaan Nancy James as Meera Bai - Bhoj Raj's wife; Pratap's aunt; Udai Singh's Sister-in-law; Krishna devotee
- Shailesh Datar as Tulsidas - Rama's devotee
- Ankit Bhardwaj as Rao Chandrasen Rathore - Maldeo Rathore's son; Phool Bai's uncle
- Surendra Pal as Rao Maldeo Rathore - Phool Bai's grandfather; King of Marwar
- Jaya Bhattacharya as Maham Anga - Akbar's foster mother. Daughter of Babur from his consort Bibi Mubarika Begum
- Shahbaz Khan (actor) as Bairam Khan - Akbar's guardian; Salima Sultan's first husband
- Anand Goradia as Rao Surjan Singh - Governor of Ranthambore
- Kanha Shashikant Sharma as Mansingh, Duda and Bheem - Akbar's army commander and Navratnas; Jodha Bai's nephew
- Rushiraj Pawar as Patta Sisodia - Ajabde's sworn brother; Mewar's army commander
- Ved Thappar as Rao Jaimal - Mewar's army commander
- Yash Karia / Triyug Mantri as Pandit Chakrapani Mishra - Pratap's Court pandit and scientist
- Mrinal Deshraj as Rani Uma Bhatiyani - Maldeo Rathore's wife; Dheer Bai's sister
- Hemant Choudhary as Dondiya Thakur Sanda - Udai Singh's army commander
- Piyush Sharma as Jhala Mann Singh - Pratap's commander in Battle of Haldighati
- Manoj Verma as Bhil Rana Kheta Ji/Rana Punja Ji - Pratap's commander in Battle of Haldighati
- Vindhya Tiwari as Rani Durgavati - Dalpat Shah's wife and regent of Gondwana
- Raju Shrestha as Mia Tansen - Akbar's Navaratnas
- Neha Bam as Dai Kokoi - Dheer Bai's maid
- Sharhaan Singh as Ismail Khan
- Dakssh Ajit Singh as Raj Rana Bahadur
- Pradeep Kabra as Shams Khan
- Siraj Mustafa Khan as Basar Khan
- Anjali Priya as Krishna
- Akhil Vaid as Baadshah Khan
- Reema Vohra as Gauhar Jaan
- Pratibha Paul as Khetu
- Kunal Bakshi as Peer Mohammad
- Tarun Khanna as Zahir Saaka
- Ritesh M M Shukla as Takkal Pandit
- Javed Pathan as Husain Ali Quli Khan - Akbar's Soldier in Siege Of Chittor
- Manish Bishla as Aalim khan - Akbar's Soldier in Siege Of Chittor
- Rohit Tailor as Khurasen
Cameo appearance
- Aarav Chowdhary as Rana Sanga - Udai Singh's father; Pratap's grandfather
- Gufi Paintal as Humayun - Akbar's father
- Priya Marathe as Saubhagyawati
- Amit Singh as soldier of Rao Surjan Singh
Awards and nominations
Year | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Best Historical/ Mythological Serial | Abhimanyu Raj Singh | Won | [6] |
Best Serial - Drama | Contiloe Entertainment | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Negative Role | Aashka Goradia | Won | ||
GR8! Face of the Year – Male | Faisal Khan | Nominated | ||
Best Art Direction | Sandesh Gondhalekar & Viswanath Sundaram | Won | ||
Best Costumes | Nikhat Mariyam Neerushaa | Won | ||
Best Editing | K. Rajgopal | Won | ||
Best Title Music/Song Track | Karthik Shah | Won | ||
2014 | Best Historical/ Mythological Serial | Abhimanyu Raj Singh | Won | [7] |
Best Actress in a Negative Role | Aashka Goradia | Nominated | ||
Best Child Artist | Faisal Khan | Won | ||
Most Promising Child Star | Won | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Shakti Anand | Won |
Year | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Best Historical/ Mythological Series | Abhimanyu Raj Singh | Won | [8] |
Best Child Artiste - Male | Faisal Khan | Won | ||
Best Child Artiste - Female | Roshni Walia | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Negative Role | Aashka Goradia | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Rajshree Thakur | Won | ||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Jury) | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Jury) | Shakti Anand | Won | ||
Best Dialogue Writer (drama series & soap) | B.M.Vyas | Won | ||
Best Screenplay Writer (drama series & soap) | Surbhi Saral | Won | ||
2015 | Best Historical/ Mythological Series | Abhimanyu Raj Singh | Won | [9] |
Best Actor in a Lead Role | Sharad Malhotra | Nominated | ||
Best Daily Serial | Contiloe Entertainment | Nominated | ||
Best Actor in a Negative Role | Avinesh Rekhi | Nominated |
Year | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Best Actress in a Negative Role | Aashka Goradia | Nominated | [10] |
Best Actor in a Lead Role | Faisal Khan | Nominated | ||
2015 | Sharad Malhotra | Nominated | [11] |
Year | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Most Entertaining Television Fiction Show | Abhimanyu Raj Singh | Won | [12] |
Year | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Best Fiction Serial | Contiloe Entertainment | Won | |
2015 | Best Jodi | Rachana Parulkar & Sharad Malhotra | Won | [13] |
References
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- ^ "Amitabh Bachchan to be part of TV series Maharana Pratap". The Indian Express. 26 May 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
- ^ "Bharat Ka Veer Putra Maharana Pratap Bags Best Historical Show Award!". Times Of India. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
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