Here’s a sample text for Mahabharata (1989), referring to the iconic B.R. Chopra television series that aired on DD National (Doordarshan) in India: Mahabharata (1989)

B.R. Chopra Creative Producer / Director (later episodes): Ravi Chopra Screenplay & Dialogue: Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza Music: Raj Kamal

The 1989 television adaptation of the Mahabharata (officially premiering in late 1988 but widely remembered with the 1989 broadcast year) remains one of the most beloved and influential mythological series in Indian television history. Based on the ancient Sanskrit epic by Vyasa, the series dramatizes the dynastic struggle between the Pandavas and the Kauravas for the throne of Hastinapura, culminating in the legendary Kurukshetra War and the divine discourse of the Bhagavad Gita.

Even decades later, Mahabharata (1989) is remembered for its powerful performances, iconic dialogues, and the spiritual and moral weight of its narrative. It continues to be re-telecast during festivals and has been released on digital platforms for new generations.

DD National (Doordarshan) Original Run: 2 October 1988 – 24 July 1990 (94 episodes)

Mythological Drama / Epic


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Here’s a sample text for Mahabharata (1989), referring to the iconic B.R. Chopra television series that aired on DD National (Doordarshan) in India: Mahabharata (1989)

B.R. Chopra Creative Producer / Director (later episodes): Ravi Chopra Screenplay & Dialogue: Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza Music: Raj Kamal mahabharata 1989

The 1989 television adaptation of the Mahabharata (officially premiering in late 1988 but widely remembered with the 1989 broadcast year) remains one of the most beloved and influential mythological series in Indian television history. Based on the ancient Sanskrit epic by Vyasa, the series dramatizes the dynastic struggle between the Pandavas and the Kauravas for the throne of Hastinapura, culminating in the legendary Kurukshetra War and the divine discourse of the Bhagavad Gita. Here’s a sample text for Mahabharata (1989), referring

Even decades later, Mahabharata (1989) is remembered for its powerful performances, iconic dialogues, and the spiritual and moral weight of its narrative. It continues to be re-telecast during festivals and has been released on digital platforms for new generations. Rahi Masoom Raza Music: Raj Kamal The 1989

DD National (Doordarshan) Original Run: 2 October 1988 – 24 July 1990 (94 episodes)

Mythological Drama / Epic