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The infamous game of dice ( Chaupar ) engineered by Shakuni, resulting in the humiliation of Draupadi and the 12-year exile (plus one year of incognito disguise) of the Pandavas. 3. Prelude to War and the Bhagavad Gita (Episodes 46–73) As the exile ends, diplomacy fails, making war inevitable.

Actors like Nitish Bharadwaj (Lord Krishna), Mukesh Khanna (Bhishma Pitamah), and Puneet Issar (Duryodhan) became so synonymous with their roles that they were often worshipped or recognized as those figures in real life.

Dheer brought great nuance to the tragic hero, effectively portraying Karna's internal conflict between loyalty to a flawed friend and his inherent righteousness. B R Chopra Mahabharat All Episodes

The entire series is available on the official PEN Bhakti YouTube channel .

This decision sparked a major controversy. Doordarshan questioned how a Muslim man could write a sacred Hindu epic. Chopra famously stood his ground, stating, "It's a story of humanity, it's not about Hindu or Muslim. It's a story about people." He believed Raza's emotional and philosophical depth was perfect for the complex characters. The infamous game of dice ( Chaupar )

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Music director Raj Kamal composed the stirring title track, bhajans, and the standard background scores that heightened the show's dramatic tension. B.R. Chopra Mahabharat: Episode Guide Breakdown Actors like Nitish Bharadwaj (Lord Krishna), Mukesh Khanna

The brutal 18-day war is depicted with intense dramatic weight, focusing on the fall of the great commanders.

She delivered a powerful performance, particularly during the heartbreaking Chir-Haran (disrobing) scene.

The division of the kingdom, leading to the creation of the magnificent Indraprastha.

In the 1980s, Doordarshan was India’s sole television broadcaster, controlled by the central government. Following the success of Ramayan (1987–1988), there was immense pressure to produce a counterpart for the Mahabharata . B.R. Chopra, a veteran filmmaker ( Naya Daur , Waqt ), accepted the challenge, co-producing with his son Ravi Chopra. The series aired every Sunday morning, creating a national ritual.