Mahabharat | |
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Genre | Historical Drama |
Based on | Mahabharata |
Written by | Pandit Narendra Sharma, Rahi Masoom Reza |
Directed by | Ravi Chopra |
Narrated by | Harish Bhimani |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 94 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | B. R. Chopra |
Running time | 60 minutes (approx) |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
Original release | 2 October 1988 – 24 June 1990 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Mahabharat Katha |
Mahabharat is an Indian television series based on the Hindu epic of the same name. The 94-episode Hindi series[1] originally ran from 2 October 1988 to 15 July 1990 on DD National.[2] It was produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by his son Ravi Chopra. The music was composed by Raj Kamal. The script was written by the Urdu poet Rahi Masoom Raza, based on the original story by Vyasa. Costumes for the series were provided by Maganlal Dresswala.[3]
Each episode ran for approximately 60 minutes and began with a title song that consisted of lyrical content and two verses from the Bhagavad Gita.[4] The title song was sung and the verses rendered by singer Mahendra Kapoor. The title song was followed by a narration by Indian voice artist Harish Bhimani of a personification of Time, detailing the current circumstances and highlighting the spiritual significance of the content of the episode. It is the most successful Mahabharata series ever produced in the television.
Mahabharat Katha Part II - Story of Barbarik and Veer Babhruvahan was a spin-off series which contained portions and stories left out in Mahabharat.
Episode 1 - Introduction of Kuru Family, Raja Bharat and Raja Shantanu
Episode 2 - Ganga Kills Her Sons
Episode 3 - Bhishma Is Grown-up
Episode 4 - Bhisma Pratigya/Iccha Mrityu Vardaan
Episode 5 - Amba, Ambika and Ambalika's Introduction
Episode 6 - Birth of Pandu, Dhritarashtra and Vidur
Episode 7 - Karna's Birth-story, Dhritarashtra and Gandhari Get Married and Pandu and Kunti Get Married
Episode 8 - Madri is gifted to Pandu, Pandu is resting and Sage Kindama's curse on Pandu
Episode 9 - Dhritarashtra is king his sanyas and Kansa is king and Akashwani about Krishna
Episode 10 - Birth of Balarama and Five Pandavas
Episode 11 - Krishna Janma
Episode 12 - Pootna's Death
Episode 13 - Krishna brahmand darshan and Krishna gets caught while stealing makhan
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Episode 14 - Maiya Mori Mai nahi makhan khayo and Kaliya Nag Tandav
Episode 15 - Radha and Gopikas, protest against Mathura, Devakasur and Trulambasur Vadh
Episode 16 - Kansa invites Krishna to Mathura
Episode 17 - Kansa Vadh
Episode 18 - Pandu's Death
Episode 19 - Satyavati, Ambika, Ambalika take sanyas with Rishi Vyas
Episode 20 - Duryodhan Poisons Bhim and Bhim Gets Strength of 1000 Elephants
Episode 21 - Sudama's chivda and Drona arrives to Hastinapur
Episode 22 - Shastra Pooja, Drona insults Karna and Arjun's Test
Episode 23 - Ekalavya, Karna's Education, Arjun's Test of Bird's Eye
Episode 24 - All grown up, prince is to be nominated and everyone exhibit their skills in Rangbhoomi, Karna challenges Arjun and Duryodhan gives Anga desh to Karna
Episode 25 - Drona's guru dakshina to capture Dhrupad
Episode 26 - Krishna gets Sudarshan chakra from Parshuram, defeats Jarasandh and orders building Dwarika
Episode 27 - Yudhishthir Is Crowned as Prince. Rukmini Is Being Forced to Marry Shishupal
Episode 28 - Krishna Rescues Rukmini
Episode 29 - Lakshagriha Is Built in Varnavata by Purochan
Episode 30 - Tunneling in Varnavat Begins
Episode 31 - Escape from Lakshagriha
Episode 32 - Hidimb Vadh and Bhima's marriage
Episode 33 - Bakasur Vadh
Episode 34 - Dristadyumna & Draupadi Birth and Draupadi Swayamvar
Episode 35 - Arjun Wins Draupadi and Later She Became the Wives of 5 Pandavas
Episode 36 - Pandavas Leave from Panchal to Hastinapur
Episode 37 - Pandavas Arrives at Hastinapur and Kingdom Is Divided
Episode 38 - Pandav Get Khandavprastha
Episode 39 - Coronation of Yudhirsthir, Khandavprastha Becomes Indraprastha
Episode 40 - Arjun runs away with Subhadra
Episode 41 - Arjun Weds Subhadra. Arjun Gets Devdatta Conch and Gandiva and Bhima Gets His Gada
Episode 42 - Jarasandh Vadh, Rajsuya Yagnya begins, Shishupal's Story
Episode 43 - Rajsuya Yagya, Shishupal Vadh
Episode 44 - Vyas Predicts War, Draupadi Laughs at Duryodhan
Episode 45 - Pandavas Go to Hastinapur to Gamble
Episode 46 - Yudhishthir Loses Everything
Episode 47 - Vastraharan of Draupadi
Episode 48 - Pandavas Get Back Everything
Episode 49 - Re-match of Dyut
Episode 50 - Vanvas Begins
Episode 51 - Gandharvas Catch Duryodhan
Episode 52 - Arjun Worships Lord Indra and Lord Shiva for Divyastra and Gets Pashupatastra
Episode 53 - Krishna's story of one grain of rice, Bhim meets Ghatotkach and Hanuman, Arjun learns dance from Chitrasen
Episode 54 - Arjun gets curse of impotency from Urvashi, Abhimanyus as a kid, Jayadraths head is shaved
Episode 55 - Story of Poisoned Water and Yaksha, Abhimanyu Is Grown-up
Episode 56 - Agyatvas in Matsya Desh
Episode 57 - Karna's curse, Draupadi as Maid Sairandhri rejects Keechak
Episode 58 - Keechak Vadh by Bheema
Episode 59 - Kaurav Attack Matsya Desh
Episode 60 - Viraat yudh and clothes for Uttara's dolls
Episode 61 - Abhimanyu's Marriage and Pandavs Decide to Send a Doot to Hastinapur
Episode 62 - Dhritarashtra Does Not Agree and Sends Sanjay
Episode 63 - Duryodhan gets Narayani Sena from Krishna
Episode 64 - Krishna Goes to Hastinapur as Shanti Doot
Episode 65 - Krishna tooks Virat Avtar and Indra takes Karna's kawach kundala
Episode 66 - Karna's Identity Is Disclosed
Episode 67 - Vidur resigns as a prime minister, Kunti meets Karna
Episode 68 - Sanjay gets divya drishti, Ulluk goes to Pandavas
Episode 69 - Duryodhan tricks Shalya to join Kauravas
Episode 70 - Shikhandi's Story
Episode 71 - Arjun Worships Goddess Durga, Rules of War Laid
Episode 72 - Kurukshetra War Begins and Arjun Drops His Weapons, Geeta Saar Begins
Episode 73 - Geeta Saar Continues
Episode 74 - Geeta Saar Continues and Krishna Shows His Maha-Avtaar
Episode 75 - Yudhishthir Gets Blessings, Yuyutsu Changes Side and War Begins, Abhimanyu Faces Bhishma
Episode 76 - Uttar dies, Arjun faces Bhishma and day 2 begins
Episode 77 - Arjun is unstoppable, 3rd day is over, 4th day begins, Bhim is surrounded, 10 Kauravs are killed, Krishna takes out his Sudarshan
Episode 78 - 9th Day Is Over and 16 Kauravs Are Dead, Bhishma Tells Arjun How to Take Him Out of the War
Episode 79 - Bhishma lies on the Bed of Arrows, Karna meets Bhishma
Episode 80 - Day 11, Drona tries to capture Yudhishthir but is unsuccessful, Shantanu comes to Bhishma
Episode 81 - Chakra Vyuh Planned, Duryodhan Promises Susharma
Episode 82 - Abhimanyu Vadh
Episode 83 - Arjun Vows to Kill Jayadrath and Story About Jayadrath's Curse
Episode 84 - Arjun Breaks Kamal Vyuh to Get to Jayadrath
Episode 85 - Jayadrath Vadh
Episode 86 - Ghatotkach dies
Episode 87 - Drona Dies
Episode 88 - Dushasana dies and Karna fights with Arjun, Krishna puts the rath in the land so that Arjun is saved
Episode 89 - Karna's curse, Karna Dies
Episode 90 - Shakuni Dies, Yudhishthir Curses All Woman Kind and Duryodhan Becomes Iron Bodied
Episode 91 - Balaram arrives, Bhim-Duryodhan Gada Yudh
Episode 92 - Duryodhan Dies, Ashwathama, Kripa and Kritvarma Remain, Parikshit's Story
Episode 93 - Dhritarashtra Tries to Kill Bhim
Episode 94 - Yudhisthir Becomes King of Hastinapur, Bhishma Dies
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Episode 95 - Mahavir Barbrik
According to production team member Kishore Malhotra, the total cost of producing the series was ₹9 crore (US$1.3 million).[5]Nitish Bharadwaj was chosen by B R Chopra, Ravi Chopra, (screenplay writer) Pandit Narendra Sharma and (dialogue writer) Rahi Masoom Raza, to play the central role of Krishna, at the age of 23.[6][7] Firoz Khan was chosen to portray the character of Arjuna (which he later adopted as his screen name, not to become confused with a more popular actor of the same name) despite being rejected in auditions.[8] Praveen Kumar was selected to portray Bhima after Chopra was looking for someone 'who could look the robust mythological character'.[9] Around six actors were shortlisted for the role of Draupadi, including Juhi Chawla, who opted out of the show as she had bagged a film. Ramya Krishnan and Roopa Ganguly were the final names, and at last Roopa Ganguly was chosen, as her Hindi was good. Govinda (actor) and Chunky Pandey were signed for the role of Abhimanyu, but they opted out when they bagged films. Later, Master Mayur played the role.[10]Raj Babbar and Debashree Roy were the only two star actors of that time, who agreed to be parts of this venture.[11]
It was shown in the United Kingdom by the BBC,[12] where it achieved audience figures of 5 million.[13][14] It was also the first programme broadcast on BBC2 after its 1991 revamp,[15] but had also been shown late at night on BBC 1 the previous year.[16] It has also been shown on FBC TV in Fiji and Star Utsav. It also aired on Epic. Dubbed versions were aired in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and also in Indonesia in the early 1990s on TPI (now MNCTV) and in the early 2000s on ANteve (now antv).
Lavanya Mohan of The Hindu on her article 'Retelling of Mahabharata on Television over the years' wrote 'The version that left the maximum impact on me is BR Chopra’s. Yes, the sets were gaudy, the effects comical, and the acting got a little too dramatic at times, but the writing and the way the episodes were paced ensured that the series was ahead of its time.'It is commonly known to be associated with this serial along with 'Ramayana' serial, where it is said that streets in cities remained isolated and people left their work to watch this series.[21]
The series was uploaded on the website 'Rajshri.com' along with its dubbed Tamil version.[22] Home video of Bengali dubbed version of its series has been released by Heart Video.[23]
Mahabharat along with Ramayana (1987) became one of the successful mythological television series in Indian television. Many actors went on to become popular through the series. Mukesh Khanna shot to fame as Bhishma and went on to name his production company after the character's name and Roopa Ganguly went on to become a successful actress in Bengali cinema.[24][25]
Mahabharat | |
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Genre | Mythology |
Created by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Based on | Mahabharat by Vyasa |
Written by | Sharmin Joseph Radhika Anand Anand Vardhan Mihir Bhuta Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Directed by | Siddharth Anand Kumar Amarprith G Mukesh Kumar Singh Kamal Monga Loknath Pandey |
Creative director(s) | Amol surve |
Starring | Saurabh Raj Jain Pooja Sharma Shaheer Sheikh Aham Sharma |
Narrated by | Saurabh Raj Jain |
Composer(s) | Ajay-Atul Ismail Darbar |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 267[1] |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Siddharth Kumar Tewary Gayatri Gil Tewary Rahul Kumar Tewary |
Production location(s) | Umbergaon, Gujarat |
Editor(s) | Paresh Shah |
Camera setup | multi camera |
Production company(s) | Swastik Productions |
Distributor | Star India |
Release | |
Original network | StarPlus |
Picture format | 576i 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 22 September 2013 – 16 August 2014 |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Mahabharat is an Indian mythological[2] series based on the ancient Indian Sanskrit epic Mahabharat.[3][4][5][6][7] It aired from 16 September 2013 to 16 August 2014 on Star Plus.
It was produced by Swastik Productions Pvt. Ltd starring Saurabh Raj Jain as Shri Krishna, Shaheer Sheikh as Arjun, Pooja Sharma as Draupadi, Aham Sharma as Karna, Arav Chowdhary as Bhishma, Arpit Ranka as Duryodhan.
Mahabharat presents the story of Hastinapur, a kingdom ruled by the Kuru clan where the Kaurav and the Pandav brothers compete for its throne. Yudhistir, the eldest Pandav, and Duryodhan, the eldest Kaurav claim to be the next in the line of succession.The Pandavs are the sons of Pandu while Kauravs are the sons of Dhritrashtra.
The story begins with Devavrata, the son of Shantanu and Ganga a disciple of Parshuram. He earns the name Bhisma by swearing an oath of celibacy in order to fulfill his father’s wish to marry Satyavati. He also vows serve the throne of Hastinapur and is granted the boon of icchya-mrityu (the ability to live as long as he does not choose to die). Thus, Bhisma gives up his rightful throne and Satyavati rules the kingdom as the ‘Rajmaata’ (Mother of the King) after her husband’s death. Her son, Vichitravirya, an alcoholic and heavily dependent on Bhisma, cannot rule the kingdom, leading Satyavati to decide that Vichitravirya’s future son must rule the kingdom. As Vichitravirya is incapable of choosing a wife for himself, Bhisma has to do so.
The three princesses of the Salva Kingdom, Amba, Ambika and Ambalika are won over by Bhisma, who takes them to Hastinapur to be married to Vichitravirya. However, Amba had already chosen a groom and demands to be released. She returns to her lover but is spurned for being the rejected wife of another man. Vichitravirya then marries Ambika and Ambalika.
When Amba demands justice, she is given the choice to marry Vichitravirya and become the queen of Hastinapur. Instead, she requests that Bhisma marry her as it was he who won her. However, Bhisma refuses, due to his oath of celibacy, resulting in Amba’s anger. Therefore, Lord Shiva grants Amba the boon of rebirth with a memory of the past and the fate to cause Bhisma’s death. Reborn as Shikandi in the Panchal Kingdom, she partakes in Bhisma’s death and fulfills the boon.
In Kuntibhoj, Princess Kunti obtains a boon from the sage Durvasa whereby she may invoke any deity and bear his child. Out of curiosity, she tests the boon, calling upon the Sun God and is granted a son named Karna. However, Kunti, as an unmarried woman, sets Karna afloat on the river Ganga to avoid embarrassment. She later marries Pandu, son of Vichitravirya and invokes other deities to give her three sons, Yudhistir, Bhim and Arjun. Karna’s true identity is never revealed until the end of the Kurukshetra War. Karna, a skilled archer and belonging to a lower caste, was often mistreated as he was raised by Adirath, a charioteer, and his wife, Radha. Duryodhan, the Pandhavs’ mortal enemy is the only one to ever support Karna and thus, Karna vows to always protect Duryodhan and fights on his behalf during the Kurukshetra War.
Bhisma asks for Gandhari’s hand in marriage for his blind nephew Dhritarashtra, resulting in her brother Shakuni’s fury. Bhisma persuades him as Dhritrashtra would be the future king of Hastinapur. However, during the coronation ceremony, Dhritrashtra’s younger brother Pandu is crowned king due to the influence of Vidur, another of Dhritrashtra’s younger brothers. Shakuni, feeling cheated, swears to destroy the Kuru race. He poisons the mind of Duryodhan against the Pandavs and sows the seeds for the Kurukshetra War where Shri Krishna imparts the Bhagavad Gita to his Pandav cousin Arjun. The war results in the deaths of many, including Bhisma, Drona, Karna and all the sons of Dhritrashtra and Gandhari.
Actor | Role | Notes |
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Saurabh Raj Jain | Krishna/Vishnu | Rukmini’s husband, Pandava's cousin |
Shaheer Sheikh | Arjuna | Third Pandava, Son of Indra and Kunti, husband of Draupadi, Subhadra |
Aham Sharma | Karna | Son of Kunti and Surya, elder brother of Pandavas, King of Anga, Duryodhana's friend and Vrushali's husband |
Aarav Chowdhary | Bhishma | Shantanu and Ganga’s son. Grandsire of Pandavas and Kauravas |
Pooja Sharma | Draupadi | Common wife of the Pandas, princess of Panchala and daughter of King Drupada |
Arpit Ranka | Duryodhana | Eldest Kaurava, son of Gandhari and Dhritarashtra and Karna's friend |
Shafaq Naaz | Kunti | Pandu’s wife, mother of Pandavas and Karna |
Thakur Anoop Singh | Dhritarashtra | Ghandhari’s husband, father of the Kaurav's and King of Hastinapur |
Riya Deepsi | Gandhari | Dhritarashtra’s wife, Shakuni's sister and mother of the Kauravas |
Rohit Bharadwaj | Yudhisthir | First Pandava, Son of Kunti and Dharma. Husband of Draupadi |
Saurav Gurjar | Bheema | Second Pandava, Son of Kunti and Vayu, husband of Draupadi, Hidimba |
Vin Rana | Nakula | Fourth Pandava, Son of Madri and Ashwini Kumar, husband of Draupadi |
Lavanya Bhardwaj | Sahadeva | Fifth Pandava, Son of Madri and Ashwini Kumar, husband of Draupadi |
Praneet Bhat | Shakuni | Gandhari’s brother and King of Gandhara |
Nirbhay Wadhwa | Dushasana | Duryodhana’s brother, 2nd Kaurava |
Star spent ₹100 crore (US$14 million) on the project and spent another ₹20 crore (US$2.9 million) on marketing the show, making it India's most expensive TV series of its time. Its record of being India's most expensive TV show was later broken by Swastik Pictures' Porus.[8]
According to producer Siddharth Kumar Tewary, the Draupadi cheer haran (disrobing) sequence,[9] which Tewary himself directed, took 20 days to shoot.[10]
Writing for Rediff, Nishi Tiwari wrote that 'If it maintains the quality of writing and able actors who portray key characters, we may have another winner among us'.[11] DNA praised the costumes, scenery, Krishna's flute theme which was given by Raj Mohan Sinha,[12] and most of the CGI special effects, but said the story pace was too fast.[13]
It won the trophy for the Best Drama in Star Guild Awards 2013 as well as number of accolades in other award shows.[14] It won the Indian Telly Awards for Actor in a Supporting Role (Drama), given to Aham Sharma for his portrayal as Karna, and Actor in a Negative Role to Praneet Bhat in 2014. The crew members also won the awards for Best Costumes for a TV Programme, Best Make – Up Artist, and Best Stylist.[15] It has been dubbed to other languages including Bengali, Marathi, Oriya, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.[16]
Its premiere had a viewership of approximately 8.4 million people.[17] The show has become the highest rated weekday mythological epic show in the last three years on Indian television.[18] The viewership ratings of the week of 1 December 2013 reached 9,801 TVTs. The game of dice leading to Draupadi's 'cheer haran' took Mahabharat at its peak viewership(10TVTs.4 TVM) and helped the broadcasting channel Star Plus clock the highest GTVMs ever achieved by any channel in Indian Television History.[19]
In Indonesia, the drama was broadcast on antv dubbed in Indonesian in March 2014. The casts of Mahabharat were invited to hold a fan meeting tour at Jakarta and Bali. The Times of India reported in 2014 that the show has a huge fan following abroad and as result, the prominent characters from the show had been called to Indonesia for a special event.[20] The main casts of Mahabharat, performed on 'Mahabharat Show: Fan Meeting Tour' in the year 2014 .[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] As from 6 December 2015, the show starts airing in its original version and subtitled in English on MBC Digital 4 every Sunday in Mauritius. In Thailand, the drama was broadcast on Channel 5 dubbed in Thai starting January 2, 2016.[28] In Myanmar,it has been dubbed in Burma as မဟာဘာရတ and telecasted Everyday at 8:30 pm on Sky Net World Drama Channel.[citation needed]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 | Star Guild Awards | Best Ensemble Cast | Sidharth Kumar Tewary | Won |
Best Mythological Series | Swasthik Picture | |||
Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Visual Effects | Swasthik Picture | ||
Best Historical/Mythological Serial | Mahabharat | |||
Indian Telly Award | ||||
Best Costumes for a TV Program | Bhanu Athaiya | |||
Best Makeup Artist | G. A. Jamesh | |||
Best Ensemble | Sidharth Kumar Tewary | |||
Best Actor in a Negative Role | Praneet Bhat | |||
Best Stylist | Shweta Korde | |||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Aham Sharma | |||
Star Parivaar Awards | Favourite Naya Sadasya (Male) | Shaheer Sheikh | ||
Pehel Nayi Soch Ki | Saurabh Raj Jain and Pooja Sharma | |||
Saathi Nayi Soch Ka | Aham Sharma | |||
Nayi Soch | Saurabh Raj Jain | |||
Favourite Kutumb | Mahabharat | |||
2015 | Scroll of Honour |
Mahabharat TV Serial All Characters Real Names with Photographs information and details has been provided here. Mahabharat is the most popular TV serial in India which is being produced on Star Plus. It is based on ancient Hindu epic ‘Mahabharata’. It was first aired on 16th September, 2013 and running till date when writing this article.
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Lord Krishna real name is Saurabh Raj Jain
Arjuna real name is Shaheer Sheikh
Goddess Rukmini real name is Pallavi Subhash
Yudhisthira real name is Rohit Bharadwaj
Bhima real name is Saurav Gurjar
Karna real name is Aham Sharma
Nakula real name is Vin Rana
Sahadeva real name is Lavanya Bhardwaj
Vikarna real name is Sandeep Arora
Draupadi real name is Pooja Sharma
Vrishali real name is Nazea Hasan Sayed
Ashwatthama real name is Ankit Mohan
Kunti real name is Shafaq Naaz
Bhishma real name is Arav Chowdhary
Dronacharya real name is Nissar Khan
Shakuni real name is Praneet Bhatt
Duryodhana real name is Arpit Ranka
Lord Ved Vyas real name is Atul Mishra
Kripacharya real name is Hemant Choudhary
Amba real name is Ratan Rajput
Satanika real name is Jay Joshi
Pandu real name is Arun Rana
Subhadra real name is Vibha Anand
Abhimanyu real name is Paras Arora
Satyavati real name is Sayantani Ghosh
Uttara real name is Richa Mukherjee
Dushasana real name is Nirbhay Wadhwa
Sudeshna real name is Mallika
Uttara real name is Pravisht
Shikhandini real name is Shikha Singh
Queen Gandhari real name is Riya Deepsi
King Dhritarashtra real name is Anoop Singh Thakur
Vidura real name is Naveen Jingar
Dushala real name is Garima Jain
King Drupada real name is Sudesh Berry
Dhrishtadyumna real name is Karan Suchak
Kripi real name is Chandani Sharma
Yuyutsu real name is Sabar Kashyap
Lord Hanuman real name is Vishal Kotian
Sukhada real name is Nidhi Tiwari
Emperor Shantanu real name is Sameer Dharmadhikari
Vichitravirya real name is Aryamann Seth
Goddess Ganga real name is Vivana Singh
Ambalika real name is Mansi Sharma
Madri real name is Suhani Dhanki
Ambika real name is Aparna Dixit
Sanjaya real name is Ajay Mishra
King Jarasandha real name is Tinu Verma
Balarama real name is Tarun Khanna (TV actor)
Takshak/Jayadratha real name is Ali Hassan
Lord Shiva real name is Mohit Raina
Demoness Hidimbaa real name is Vaishnavi Dhanraj
Lord Agni real name is Kunal Bhatia
Ghatothkach real name is Ketan Karande
Shishupala real name is Joy Mathur
Lord Indra real name is Nikhil Arya
Prince Rukmi real name is Gurpreet Singh
Lord Parshurama real name is Puneet Issar
Arshi real name is Jayantika Sengupta
young Yudhisthira real name is Rohit Shetty (tv actor)
King Subala real name is Rio Kapadia
Queen Sudarma real name is Shweta Gautam
Sage Durvasa real name is Ram Bahadur Renu
young Bhima real name is Miraj Joshi
Demon Kalayavan real name is Raj Premi
Ekalavya real name is Siddhant Gautam
Karna (Teenage) real name is Vidyut Xavier
young Duryodhana real name is Alam Khan
Ashwathama (Teenage) real name is Aayush Shah
young Arjuna real name is Soumya Singh
young Ashwathamaa real name is Yagya Saxena
young Dushasana real name is Raj Shah
young Dushala real name is Ashnoor Kaur
young Karna real name is Gananay Shukla
young Nakula real name is Devesh Ahuja
young Sahadeva real name is Rudraksh Jaiswal
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Riya Deepsi | .. | Gandhari 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Shafaq Naaz | .. | |
Vin Rana | .. | Nakul 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Lavanya Bhardwaj | .. | Sahadev 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Naveen Jingar | .. | Vidur 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Nirbhay Wadhwa | .. | Dushasan 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Ankit Mohan | .. | Ashwatthama 127 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Karan Suchak | .. | Dhristadyumna / .. 126 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Shikha Singh | .. | |
Sudesh Berry | .. | Drupad / .. 126 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Atul Mishra | .. | Ved Vyas / .. 122 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Sayantani Ghosh | .. | |
Sameer Dharmadhikari | .. | Santanu / .. 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Paras Arora | .. | |
Richa Mukherjee | .. | Uttara 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Hemant Chaudhary | .. | |
Aparna Dixit | .. | |
Aryamann Seth | .. | |
Vibha Anand | .. | Subhadra / .. 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Arun Rana | .. | |
Kaushik Chakraborty | .. | Shalya 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Ratan Rajput | .. | |
Tarun Khanna | .. | Balram / .. 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Suhani Dhanki | .. | Madri 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Pallavi Subhash Shirke | .. | Rukmini 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Nazea Sayed | .. | Vrushali 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Pravisht Mishra | .. | Uttar 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Vaishnavi Dhanraj | .. | Hidimbi 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Deepak Jethi | .. | Virat 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Ajay Mishra | .. | Sanjay 121 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Mansi Sharma | .. | |
Vivana Singh | .. | Ganga / .. 96 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Ketan Karande | .. | Ghatotkacha 96 episodes, 2013-2014 |
Amit Mehra | .. | Lord Shiva 30 episodes, 2014 |
Vandana Singh | .. | Young Yashoda 30 episodes, 2014 |
Alam Khan | .. | Young Duryodhan 17 episodes, 2013 |
Raj Shah | .. | Young Dushasan 17 episodes, 2013 |
Devesh Ahuja | .. | Young Nakul 15 episodes, 2013 |
Rudraksh Jaiswal | .. | Young Sahadeva 15 episodes, 2013 |
Miraj Joshi | .. | Young Bhim 15 episodes, 2013 |
Rohit Shetty | .. | Young Yudhisthir 15 episodes, 2013 |
Soumya Singh | .. | Young Arjun 15 episodes, 2013 |
Shweta Gautam | .. | Queen Sudarma 14 episodes, 2013 |
Sandeep Arora | .. | Vikarna 9 episodes, 2013 |
Deblina Chatterjee | .. | Madri 9 episodes, 2013 |
Jayantika Sengupta | .. | Arshi 9 episodes, 2013 |
Rio Kapadia | .. | King Subala 8 episodes, 2013 |
Ashnoor Kaur | .. | Young Dushala 8 episodes, 2013 |
Ketki Kadam | .. | Radha 7 episodes, 2013 |
Chandani Sharma | .. | Kripi 7 episodes, 2013 |
Puneet Issar | .. | |
Garima Jain | .. | Dushala 6 episodes, 2013 |
Aayush Shah | .. | Teenage Ashwathama 5 episodes, 2013 |
Gananay Shukla | .. | Young Karna 4 episodes, 2013 |
Vdyut Xaviier | .. | Karna Young 4 episodes, 2013 |
Yagya Saxena | .. | Young Ashwathama 3 episodes, 2013 |
Gurpreet Singh | .. | Prince Rukmi 3 episodes, 2013 |
Raj Premi | .. | Kalayavan 2 episodes, 2013 |
Nikhil Arya | .. | Lord Indra 1 episode, 2013 |
Mohit Raina | .. | Lord Shiva 1 episode, 2013 |
Gayatri Gill Tewary | .. | producer (20 episodes, 2013) |
Rahul Kumar Tewary | .. | producer (20 episodes, 2013) |
Siddharth Kumar Tewary | .. | producer (20 episodes, 2013) |
Ajay Kumar Sharma | .. | line producer (1 episode, 2013) |
Raj | .. | (104 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Ismail Darbar | .. | (20 episodes, 2013) |
Lenin Nandi | .. | (20 episodes, 2013) |
Thomas A. Xavier | .. | (46 episodes, 2013) |
Paresh Shah | .. | (20 episodes, 2013) |
Amit Singh | .. | (99 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Vipul Jagota | .. | (10 episodes, 2013) |
Tanveer Alam | .. | (1 episode, 2013) |
Amit Singh | .. | (99 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Omung Kumar | .. | (10 episodes, 2013) |
Bhanu Athaiya | .. | (unknown episodes) |
Shweta Korde | .. | (99 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Bhanu Athaiya | .. | (20 episodes, 2013) |
Nidhi Yasha | .. | (20 episodes, 2013) |
Jayant Lade | .. | executive in charge of production (63 episodes, 2013) |
Manish Hamza | .. | post-production manager (20 episodes, 2013) |
Dilip Patil | .. | post-production manager (20 episodes, 2013) |
Yash Puri | .. | post-production manager (20 episodes, 2013) |
Srinivas Rao | .. | post-production manager (20 episodes, 2013) |
Kumar Saurabh | .. | post-production manager (20 episodes, 2013) |
Sanjay Dhakan | .. | sound effects editor (uncredited) (102 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Jitendra Varma | .. | visual effects supervisor (102 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Nitin Andey | .. | cg supervisor / visual effects supervisor (62 episodes, 2013) |
Amarjyoti Borah | .. | visual effects artist (62 episodes, 2013) |
Dhrutiranjan Sahoo | .. | visual effects supervisor (60 episodes, 2013) |
Manish Hamza | .. | visual effects (20 episodes, 2013) |
Dilip Patil | .. | visual effects (20 episodes, 2013) |
Yash Puri | .. | visual effects (20 episodes, 2013) |
Srinivas Rao | .. | visual effects supervisor (20 episodes, 2013) |
Kumar Saurabh | .. | visual effects (20 episodes, 2013) |
Jishnu P. Dev | .. | vfx team lead (12 episodes, 2013) |
Sneha Kanekar | .. | senior compositor (12 episodes, 2013) |
Shahzneen Mehershahi | .. | junior compositor (12 episodes, 2013) |
Siddhesh Ware | .. | vfx team lead (12 episodes, 2013) |
Amit Nitore | .. | digital matte painter (10 episodes, 2013) |
Roshan Thomas | .. | visual effects artist (8 episodes, 2013) |
Thou Mangang | .. | cg supervisor: Incandlelight Studio (6 episodes, 2013) |
Siddharth Thakur | .. | digital compositor (4 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Sukhnoor Kaur | .. | visual effects coordinator: Intermezzo Studios (3 episodes, 2013) |
Nitish Naik | .. | visual effects (3 episodes, 2013) |
Murtaza Z. Garothwala | .. | Lighting Artist (1 episode, 2013) |
Ashish Malhotra | .. | team lead compositing: Maya Digital Studios (1 episode, 2013) |
Hanuman Patel | .. | visual effects supervisor (1 episode, 2013) |
Utkarsh Baile | .. | digital compositor (1 episode, 2014) |
Paresh Mistry | .. | Cloth/Groomer Artist: Maya Digital Studios (uncredited) (1 episode, 2013) |
Aanandd Shetty | .. | stunts (20 episodes, 2013) |
Raam Shetty | .. | action coordinator (20 episodes, 2013) |
Mahesh Chandra Bhatt | .. | casting associate (20 episodes, 2013) |
Sahil Ansari | .. | Casting Staff / casting staff (10 episodes, 2013) |
Gaurrav Kaushal | .. | casting associate: original casting (4 episodes, 2013) |
Bhanu Athaiya | .. | costume consultant / Costume consultant (10 episodes, 2013) |
Raj | .. | composer: additional music / composer: theme music (104 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Ajay Gogavale | .. | composer: additional music / songs composed by (20 episodes, 2013) |
Atul Gogavale | .. | composer: additional music / songs composed by (20 episodes, 2013) |
Sanjay Wadnerkar | .. | lyrics / lyricist (20 episodes, 2013) |
Arpita Mukherjee | .. | playback singer (1 episode, 2014) |
Amol Surve | .. | Creative Director (99 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Jaki Azmi | .. | production staff (20 episodes, 2013) |
Rohit Trivedi | .. | production staff (20 episodes, 2013) |
Ram Upadhyay | .. | production staff (20 episodes, 2013) |
Rakesh Yadav | .. | production staff (20 episodes, 2013) |
Jai Prakash Chouksey | .. | research and consultant (10 episodes, 2013) |
Nitin Mathura Gupta | .. | creative team (10 episodes, 2013) |
Ritesh Kaul | .. | head of production (10 episodes, 2013) |
Maaghvi Narsale | .. | research and consultant (10 episodes, 2013) |
Vishram Rane | .. | finance team (10 episodes, 2013) |
Ajay Yadav | .. | finance team (10 episodes, 2013) |
Manpreet Singh Arshi | .. | On Air Promotions (1 episode, 2013) |
Raj | .. | special thanks (104 episodes, 2013-2014) |
Salim Khan | .. | special thanks (20 episodes, 2013) |