Mahabharat Katha
Mahabharat Katha | |
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Genre | History |
Directed by | Ravi Chopra |
Music by | Raj Kamal |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 45 |
Production | |
Producer | B. R. Chopra |
Running time | 40-45 minutes |
Production company | B R Films |
Original release | |
Network | DD National |
Release | 1997 1998 | –
Related | |
Vishnu Puran (TV series) |
Mahabharat Katha is an Indian television series aired on DD National. This is a sequel which contains portions and stories left out of Mahabharat. It was produced by B. R. Chopra[1] and directed by his son Ravi Chopra.
Plot
This series covers events not included in the original show including the life of Ghatotkatch, Hidimbaa, Barbareek, Aftermath of War, Arjuna's various marriages, Karna's marriage with Padmavati and his son, Vrishketu and mourning after the war.
The series also showcases the story's Ashwamedha yagna, during which Arjuna's son Babruvahana, prince of Manipur fights Arjuna and Vrishketu when the horse of yagna reaches Manipur. In the fight, Arjun and Vrishketu are killed. However, Krishna revives both of them and everyone lives happily ever after.
Cast
- Harish Bhimani as Samay
- Rishabh Shukla replaced Nitish Bhardwaj as Lord Krishna
- Sagar Salunkhe as Balram
- Arjun as Arjuna
- Bijay Anand as Babruvahana
- Deepak Jethi as Barbareek
- Gajendra Chauhan as Dharmaraj Yudhisthira
- Praveen Kumar as Bhima
- Roopa Ganguly as Yagyaseni Draupadi
- Puneet Issar as Yuvraj Duryodhana
- Mukesh Khanna as Bhishma
- Aman Verma as Vrishaketu
- Nimai Bali as Anushalva
- Kartika Rane as Satyabhama
- Reena Wadhwa as Padmavati
- Bhakti Narula as Kunti
- Veena Rao as Dussala
- Sonu Walia as Chitrāngadā
- Ruchika as Sujata (Chitrangadā's maid)
- Deepak Qazir as Upadharav
- Surendra Pal as Dronacharya
- Rajesh Vivek as Maharishi Ved Vyasa
- Suresh Chatwal as Vijay Siddh Sen
- Jiten Lalwani as Surath
- Arun Bali as Maharaj Chritrasen
- Ramanna Wadhwanan as Maharani Vasundhara
- Manoj Verma as Kamadeva
- Prajakta as Rati Devi
- Kiran Juneja as Ganga Devi
- Durga Jasraj as Ulupi
- Tina Ghai as Hidimba
- Anu Dhawan as Mourvi
- Adi Irani as Chandaka
- Suhas Khandke as Nagraj Vasuki (Ulupi's Father)
- Shashi Sharma as Rajmata Vishvahani (Ulupi's Mother)
- Anuradha as Dhaman (Chandak's Wife)
- Sheetal as Ulupi's Friend 1
- Sangeeta as Ulupi's Friend 2
- Pinky Kapoor as Ulupi's Friend 3
- Rashmi Sinha as Ulupi's Friend 4
- Satish Kaul as Indra
- Shekhar Navre as Narakasura
- Vinod Kapoor as Dushasana
- Pradeep Saxena as Mura
- Sulochana Khanni as Arshi (Charulata)
- Pankaj Dheer as Angaraj/Daanveer Karna
- Girija Shankar as King Dhritarashtra
- Renuka Israni as Gandhari
- Pradeep Rawat as Ashwatthama
- Razak Khan as Ghatotkach
- Sameer Chitre as Nakul
- Gufi Paintal as Shakuni
- Virendra Razdan as Vidur
- Sanjeev Chitre as Sahadeva
- Channa Ruparel as Rukmini chief wife of Krishna.
- Anisha Kadam as Kalindi.
- Rma Sharma as Jambavati.
- Pooja Kapoor as Mitravinda.
- Srushti Taluja as Veerja.
- Sucharita as Devi Revati,wife of Balrama and Sister in law of Lord Krishna as well as the other Pandavas and Kauravas.
- Aarti Singh as Bhanumati,The first wife of Duryodhana (Suryodhana), Daughter in law of Dhritarashtra, Gandhari,Shakuni, Sister in law of the other Kauravas,Pandavas, Lord Krishna and Balarama.
Amita Nadkarni as Vaishali, Mother of Mayuri, Shweta, Lata, Sudeshnavati, Indumati and more, and Mother in law of Kauravas and Samdhan of Dhritarashtra, Gandhari,Shakuni.
- Arshin Mehta as Mayuri Chief wife of Duryodhana and Sister in law of other Kauravas, Pandavas, Krishna,Balrama.
Episodes
Episode 1 – Barbareek goes to meet the Pandavas. Everyone gets tensed by his power of three arrows.
Episode 2 – Shakuni convinces Duryodhana to kill unarmed Barbareek.
Episode 3 – Draupadi goes to Krishna to find a solution for Barbareek. Krishna narrates the story of Barbareek.
Episode 4 – Krishna kills Narakasur and rescues sixteen thousand queens.
Episode 5 – Ghatotkach goes to marry Mourvi Barbareek is born.
Episode 6 – Barbareek goes to Krishna as a disciple.
Episode 7 – Krishna sends Barbareek to be a disciple of Guru Vijay Siddha Sen.
Episode 8 – Barbareek performs severe penance to please Kamakhya Devi and gets three powerful arrows. Bheem and Barbareek meet.
Episode 9 – Barbareek meets Bheesma Pitamah. Krishna tests Barbareek's arrows. Barbareek gives his head as guru Dakshina to Krishna.
Episode 10 – Barbareek's head is kept on a mountain to witness the Kurukshetra war. War begins.
Episode 11 – Ashwathama kills the sons of Pandavas and takes their heads to Duryodhana.
Episode 12 – War ends. Barbareek's head is joined to his body and he leaves for sanyas.
Episode 13 – Everyone laments loss due to war. Arjun begs for forgiveness from Ganga but she refuses to forgive.
Episode 14 – Yudhisthir dreams of being reprimanded by Bheesma, Drona, and Karna.
Episode 15 – Yudhisthir gets ready to take sanyas. Krishna convinces him of Raja dharma and he stays back to be the king and serve Hastinapur.
Episode 16 – Story of Karna marrying Padmavati.
Episode 17 – Kunti takes Padmavati and her son Vrishaketu to Hastinapur.
Episode 18 – Meghavarna (Barbareek's brother) and Vrishaketu together set out to bring shyamkarn horse and fight with the armies of Bhadravati king Yuvanashva.
Episode 19 – Meghavarna and Vrishaketu bring the shyamkarn horse. Padmavati kidnapped by Anushalva from Ashwamedha yajna.
Episode 20 – Arjun goes to free Padmavati but is himself caught. Krishna goes for their rescue.
Episode 21 – Krisna shows his Virat roop and kills Upadrav. Ashwamedha yajna begins.
Episode 22 – Reconciliation between Dushala and Arjun.
Episode 23 – Ashwamedha horse reaches the Madra Kingdom. Shakuni's son Viprachitti and Madra king Arun play a Dice Game.
Episode 24 – Viprachitti captures Ashwamedha's horse. On Gandhari's and his mother Charulata's insistence, he mends his relation with Bheem.
Episode 25 – Viprachitti throws away the dice of his father Shakuni and promises never to indulge in gambling again.
Episode 26 – Ashwamedha horse moves next to Saurashtra. Balaram accepts Arjun's peace proposal on Krisha's request.
Episode 27 – Ashwamedha reaches Manipura. Babruvahan gets a boon from Kamakhya Devi. Flashback of Babruvahan's story begins.
Episode 28 – Arjun visits Naglok and meets Ulupi. Ulupi sets out to kill Arjuna.
Episode 29 – Ulupi kidnaps Arjun and takes him to Naglok.
Episode 30 – Love blossoms between Ulupi and Arjuna
Episode 31 – Nagraj accepts Arjun's peace proposal.
Episode 32 – Arjun stays for an extra day for amavasya and swayamvar in Naglok
Episode 33 – Arjun marries Ulupi. Fight between Chitrangada and Arjun.
Episode 34 – Chitrangada invokes Kamadev and gets her blessing to regain her forgotten woman traits. Manipur king accepts Arjun's peace proposal.
Episode 35 – Ulupi gives birth to Iravan. Arjun saves Chitrangada from drowning.
Episode 36 – Krishna convinces Arjun to marry Chitrangada and the marriage takes place.
Episode 37 – Chandak swears to take revenge against Arjun. He goes to Manipur to invite Arjun for Ulupi's son Iravan's birthday.
Episode 38 – Ulupi and Chandak trick Arjuna to believe Chitrangada is having extramarital affair.
Episode 39 – Arjun doubts Chitrangada of infidelity and abandons her. Chitrangada gives birth to Babruvahan.
Episode 40 – Arjun meets Krishna in Dwarka and realizes his injustice towards Chitrangada. Ulupi realizes her mistake. Babruvahan is grown up and swears to defeat Arjun. Flashback of Babruvahan's story ends (which had begun in episode 27).
Episode 41 – Vrishaketu leaves for Manipur. Bheem goes to capture Babruvahan.
Episode 42 – Babruvahan defeats Bheem and kills Vrishaketu.
Episode 43 – Babruvahan kills Arjun.
Episode 44 – Babruvahan and Chitrangada leave for Naglok to bring nagmani for saving Arjun.
Episode 45 – Arjun and Vrishaketu are brought back to life by Krishna.
Episode 46 - Duryodhana's love with Mayuri Episode 47 - Duryodhana's marriage
Production
The cast and crew were the same as the original series, except some actors like Nitish Bhardwaj who played Krishna in the original series was replaced by Rishabh Shukla (who had played the role of Shantanu in the original series) and Nazneen who played Kunti in the original series was replaced by Bhakti Narula.
The 45-episode Hindi series ran on DD National.[2]
References
- ^ "B.R. Chopra (Indian filmmaker) – Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2012-08-10.
- ^ "Epic Hindi Language Series Mahabharat Launches Exclusively on Rogers OMNI Television Channels In Ontario and British Columbia". 29 April 2008. Archived from the original on 29 April 2008. Retrieved 25 February 2017.