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According to producer Siddharth Kumar Tiwary the ''cheer haran'' (ritual disrobing)<ref>http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/the-cheer-haran-sequence-in-mahabharat-took-20-days-to-shoot/</ref> sequence, which Tiwary directed, took twenty days to shoot.<ref name=ch>{{cite news|last=Kanabar|first=Ankita R.|title=The cheer haran sequence in Mahabharat took 20 days to shoot|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/the-cheer-haran-sequence-in-mahabharat-took-20-days-to-shoot/|accessdate=10 April 2014|newspaper=Indian Express|date=2 April 2014}}</ref> According to producer Siddharth Kumar Tiwary the ''cheer haran'' ( disrobing)<ref>http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/the-cheer-haran-sequence-in-mahabharat-took-20-days-to-shoot/</ref> sequence, which Tiwary directed, took twenty days to shoot.<ref name=ch>{{cite news|last=Kanabar|first=Ankita R.|title=The cheer haran sequence in Mahabharat took 20 days to shoot|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/the-cheer-haran-sequence-in-mahabharat-took-20-days-to-shoot/|accessdate=10 April 2014|newspaper=Indian Express|date=2 April 2014}}</ref>


== Reception== == Reception==

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2013 Indian TV series or program
Mahabharat
Title screen
GenreHistorical television drama
Created bySiddharth Kumar Tewary
Based onMahabharat
Written bySharmin Joseph
Radhika Anand
Anand Vardhan
Mihir Bhuta
Siddharth Kumar Tewary
Directed bySiddharth Anand Kumar
Amarprith G
S Chawda
Kamal Monga
Loknath Pandey
Starring(For entire cast see below)
Opening themeHai Katha Sangram Ki
ComposersAjay-Atul
Ismail Darbar
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes267
Production
ProducersSiddharth Kumar Tewary
Gayatri Gil Tewary
Rahul Kumar Tewary
Running time20 Minutes
Production companySwastik Pictures
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release16 September 2013 (2013-09-16) –
16 August 2014 (2014-08-16)

Mahabharat was an Indian Hindi-language mythological television drama series on STAR Plus based on the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. It started broadcasting on 16 September 2013 on STAR Plus.

It has been produced by Swastik Productions Pvt. Ltd and stars Saurabh Raj Jain as Shri Krishna, Shaheer Sheikh as Arjuna, Pooja Sharma as Draupadi, Aham Sharma as Karna, Vibha Anand as Subhadra and Arav Chowdhary as Bhishma.

Plot summary

Mahabharat presents the story of the throne of Hastinapur, the kingdom ruled by the Kuru clan where Kauravas and the Pandavas brothers compete for rulership. Both Duryodhan and Yudhisthir claim to be first in line to inherit the throne.

When Bhishma asked for Gandhari's hand in marriage for his blind nephew Dhritarashtra, her brother Shakuni got furious. But he later agreed when Bhishma persuaded them that Dhritrashtra would be the future king of Hastinapur. During the Coronation Ceremony; Dhritrashtra’s younger brother Pandu was made the king with the high interfluence of Vidura(Dhritrashtra’s another younger brother).

Shakuni felt that he was cheated and so he swore to himself that he would destroy the Kuru race. He sowed the seeds of the climactic battle during the adolescence of the Kauravas (Sons of Dhritarashtra) and the Pandavas (Sons of Pandu) by poisoning the mind of Duryodhan; the eldest Kaurav against the Pandavas.

This results in the Kurukshetra War where Shri Krishna imparts Bhagwad Gita to his Pandav cousin Arjuna. The battle saw the deaths of Bhishma Pitamah; Karna among many. All the sons of Dhritarashtra died in the war.

Production and promotion

Star spent ₹100 crore (US$12 million) on the project and spent another ₹20 crore (US$2.3 million) on marketing the show, making it as India's most expensive TV series.

According to producer Siddharth Kumar Tiwary the cheer haran ( disrobing) sequence, which Tiwary directed, took twenty days to shoot.

Reception

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". DNA praised the costumes, scenery, Krishna's flute theme, and most of the CGI special effects, but said the story pace was too fast.Krishna's flute theme played essential role in attracting people towards the series, All of its musical notes were given by "Raj Mohan Sinha".

Its premier had a viewership of approximately 8.4 million people. The show has become the highest rated weekday mythology show in the last three years on Indian television.

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.

It won the trophy for the Best Drama in Star Guild Awards 2013 as well as number of accolades in Star Parivar Awards 2014 and a number of other award shows.

Other Languages

It has been dubbed to other languages also. In Bengali version has shown on STAR Jalsha ,Marathi on STAR Pravah and in Oriya on Colors Oriya. It has been dubbed in malayalam language and is aired on asianet as "Mahabharatham". Its Tamil language-dubbed version (Mahabharatham) aired on Vijay TV,and also in Telugu language as "Mahabharatham" telecasting in "Maa tv" presently with the channel deciding to rebroadcast the series in December 2014.

Cast

References

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  12. Kanabar, Ankita R. (2 April 2014). "The cheer haran sequence in Mahabharat took 20 days to shoot". Indian Express. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  13. Nishi Tiwari. "Review: Mahabharat, so far so good". Rediff. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  14. Chaya Unnikrishnan. "Show review: 'Mahabharat'". DNA. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  15. Debashish Mukerji. "Riding high on 'Mahabharat' ratings, Star Plus tops the chart". India Today. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
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  21. Ankita R. Kanabar (27 February 2014). "Rohit Shetty adds humour to Khatron Ke Khiladi". The Indian Express. Retrieved 18 March 2014.

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