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kudos.Mahabharat with English Subtitles BR Chopra (1988) hindi Tv Series All Episodes or watch online. It felt real because perhaps it WAS real. I have never scene such a huge man cry like that before, the way he did in the Vastraharan scene. But my God, he portrayed Bheema such a way that often he seemed to be the actual person reacting to the scene.
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Special note for Saurav Gurjar coz he was never a professional actor, he is rather a professional wrestler and kickboxer who happened to be selected for the show. Also the best actors in the series were: Praneet Bhatt as Shakuni, Pooja Sharma as Draupadi, SRJ as Lord Krishna, Shaheer Sheikh as Arjun, Aham Sharma as Karna, Arav Chaudhry as Bheeshma, Thakur Anup as Dhritarashtra, Shafaq Naaz as Kunti, Riya Deepsi as Gandhari, Saurav Gurjar as Bheema and Rohit Bharadwaj as Yudhishthir. I noticed how she changed her voice through the show to imitate the character's age. She is such an underrated actress but honestly, Gandhari hadnt been so relatable if she hadnt acted so well.

Special shout out to Riya Deepsi as Gandhari. I think the makers did a fantastic job, and the actors poured their heart to it.

They were the ones who thought this show was stupid back in 2013 but they too were stuck. All my friends who begun watching the show during lockdown, had become crazy fans. I mean the plot, if you start bingewatching on the internet, you will be stuck. Now you see how addictive this show really is. Hence thanks to internet, I took my own sweet time of 2 days to binge all the previous episodes in one go. Also the short 20 minutes format left the viewer blue balled because important scenes would often be broken to several days. But back then it wasn't as memorable as the drama that was presented in the Vastraharan sequence. So I had seen snippets of the show here and there. I knew he was going to protray Lord Krishna in this series and he even got appriciated by my mom.who by the way is a really difficult person to impress. I have been a fan of Saurabh raj jain since I had seen him in Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, as Vishnu. Now I dont deny that I was totally oblivious of the previous episodes, or the about the actors of the show prior to that episode. I still have that first impression, Pooja Sharma's brilliant acting. I mean I had begun watching the show from the episode where Draupadi was dragged down to the main assembly and she questions Bheeshma. So first I watched the high-octane Vastraharan scene. Star used to upload the episodes after their original run on TV.

Back then Mahabharat episodes were available on Youtube for free. It was exactly after which I googled the show. NAGN TO PAANCH NIRBAL PAANDAV HUYE THE!!!!" That promo literally had my attention. "Bhari sabha me Draupadi nagn nahi hui thi. Tum sab kayar the, jo paanch hokar bhi apni patni ki raksha nahi kar paye." And here comes the line that still gives me goosebumps. Arjun and Yudhisthir gave their excuses upon which Draupadi replied, very boldly, "na koi vivash tha, na koi vachanbaddh tha. It was Draupadi questioning her husbands, why they were silent. It was obviously not a scene from the series but something that everyone would relate to, and would love scream out loud. However sometime around its original telecast, close to the Draupadi Cheerharan sequence, I happened to stumble upon one of its promos. Otherwise its just hoolabaloo and the remote is always passed to the seniors. I was in college back then and TV was not a commodity but a luxury for the person who gets to grab the remote at the common dining hall, when no one is present. I remember having ignored the show when it was launched thinking it is some poor remake of Mahabharta.
