Mahabharat is a 2013 drama TV series on Star Plus based on Indian legendary epic of the same name. It has been produced by Swastik Pictures and features actors such as Saurabh Raj Jain as Lord Krishna, Shaheer Sheikh as Arjuna, Pooja Sharma as Draupadi, Aham Sharma as Karna and Arav Chowdhary as Bhishma Pitamah. The producers had creative associations with writer Salim Khan, author Devdutt Pattanaik, designer Bhanu Athaiya, music directors Ajay-Atul and Ismail Darbar, action director Ram Shetty and set designer Omang Kumar. The casting of the show is done by Sahil Ansari, Mahesh Chandra Bhatt, Arun Mitra. It started broadcasting on 16 September 2013.
Mahabharat is a 2013 drama TV series on Star Plus based on Indian legendary epic of the same name. It has been produced by Swastik Pictures and features actors such as Saurabh Raj Jain as Lord Krishna, Shaheer Sheikh as Arjuna, Pooja Sharma as Draupadi, Aham Sharma as Karna and Arav Chowdhary as Bhishma Pitamah. The producers had creative associations with writer Salim Khan, author Devdutt Pattanaik, designer Bhanu Athaiya, music directors Ajay-Atul and Ismail Darbar, action director Ram Shetty and set designer Omang Kumar. The casting of the show is done by Sahil Ansari, Mahesh Chandra Bhatt, Arun Mitra. It started broadcasting on 16 September 2013.
The film, as an adaptation of the ancient epic Mahabharat, primarily explores universal moral and ethical dilemmas of duty, justice, and the consequences of human actions, rather than promoting specific modern political ideologies, leading to a neutral rating.
This animated adaptation of the Indian epic Mahabharat features characters and a narrative consistent with its cultural source material. The film does not involve the recasting of traditionally white roles, nor does its narrative explicitly critique traditional identities in a modern DEI context.
The series includes characters like Shikhandi, a warrior who undergoes a gender transition, and Arjuna, who temporarily adopts a gender non-conforming role as Brihannala. Shikhandi's journey is depicted with dignity and agency, central to their destiny, while Arjuna's disguise is a strategic necessity. These portrayals are respectful, avoiding ridicule or degradation, and contribute positively to the narrative, affirming diverse identities within the epic's context.
The series is a faithful adaptation of a foundational Hindu epic, portraying its deities, philosophies, and moral lessons with reverence and depth. It explores complex themes of dharma, karma, and divine intervention, ultimately affirming the virtues and dignity of the Hindu faith.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2013 adaptation of the Mahabharat epic faithfully portrays its well-established characters, maintaining their canonical genders as depicted in the source material. There are no instances of significant characters having their gender changed.
The 2013 show "Mahabharat" adapts an ancient Indian epic. Its characters are canonically of Indian descent, and the series features an entirely Indian cast, maintaining racial consistency with the source material.
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