After the Mahabharata war, Pandavas and Kauravas face Chitragupta's court to answer for their actions. Each episode features a character answering questions on behalf of others.After the Mahabharata war, Pandavas and Kauravas face Chitragupta's court to answer for their actions. Each episode features a character answering questions on behalf of others.After the Mahabharata war, Pandavas and Kauravas face Chitragupta's court to answer for their actions. Each episode features a character answering questions on behalf of others.
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Excellent Perspective
Loved the concept and unique take on Mahabharat. People criticising for small details should consider the bigger picture and message the entire concept is trying to convey. Hats off to the writer for brilliant concept!!!
I have learnt that, our actions do have a reaction and you have to face the consequences of it if not in this birth but in the forthcoming births. You cannot escape it. This was clear through the narratives.
The arguments and counter arguments are convincing and appear reality. They clear lot of our doubts as well.
Actors have also done a great job. Direction screenplay verything is to the point.
I have learnt that, our actions do have a reaction and you have to face the consequences of it if not in this birth but in the forthcoming births. You cannot escape it. This was clear through the narratives.
The arguments and counter arguments are convincing and appear reality. They clear lot of our doubts as well.
Actors have also done a great job. Direction screenplay verything is to the point.
Something every 90s kid needed
Growing up in India, it was hard not to watch and get influenced by the original Mahabharat series. While it was great, it never got too deep into explaining why certain actions were taken by the main characters and their backgrounds. This series fills the gap. It breathes a new life into the epic and takes it to the next level. I don't know anyone who has not liked this series. It's brilliance is in it's theme and writing. The actors are mostly good, Suyodhana/Duryodhana is the best of the lot and makes you think twice about the preconceived notions about his evil nature, and instead makes you feel bad for him. I can't think of another mythology being dissected and explained in a manner like this. This is a binge watch. Wish there was another season. The writers deserve an award.
A macrocosm of life
Dharma Kshetra, in Hindi (with English subtitles) is a brilliant adapatation of the Mahabharat. The events take place after the war after all the protagonists (except /Ashvattama) had died. It is set in the court of the divine arbiter Chitragupta.
One by one, the charcters of the epic; Bhishma, Drona, Vidura, Dhritarashtra, Sakuni, Dharmaraj, Bhim, Arjun, Nakul, Sahadev, Draupadi, Kunti, Gandhari, Duryodhan, Karn, Dushasan, Ashvattama and even Vedavyas are put in the dock to answer accusations levelled against them. The twenty-six episode serial ends with Bhagwan Shri Krishna himself explaining his actions, which some times looked dowright unethical.
No character in Mahabharat was perfect. Each one was a fallible being combating his or her personal demons and was a complex amalgam of nobility and meanness, forgiveness and vengefulness, love and rancor and sacrifice and greed.
The epic is a macrocosm of our own lives- layered with contradictions and conflicts. The writing and acting were uniformly good, occassionally even brilliant- Duryodhan and Karn were outstanding.
Dharma Kshetra is a tour-de-force, a really great small screen production.
It reinforced my belief that Mahabharat in sheer sweep and grandeur eclipses Homer's Iliad and Odysseus. I was also exposed to nuances in the epic, which I had not been aware off earlier.
One by one, the charcters of the epic; Bhishma, Drona, Vidura, Dhritarashtra, Sakuni, Dharmaraj, Bhim, Arjun, Nakul, Sahadev, Draupadi, Kunti, Gandhari, Duryodhan, Karn, Dushasan, Ashvattama and even Vedavyas are put in the dock to answer accusations levelled against them. The twenty-six episode serial ends with Bhagwan Shri Krishna himself explaining his actions, which some times looked dowright unethical.
No character in Mahabharat was perfect. Each one was a fallible being combating his or her personal demons and was a complex amalgam of nobility and meanness, forgiveness and vengefulness, love and rancor and sacrifice and greed.
The epic is a macrocosm of our own lives- layered with contradictions and conflicts. The writing and acting were uniformly good, occassionally even brilliant- Duryodhan and Karn were outstanding.
Dharma Kshetra is a tour-de-force, a really great small screen production.
It reinforced my belief that Mahabharat in sheer sweep and grandeur eclipses Homer's Iliad and Odysseus. I was also exposed to nuances in the epic, which I had not been aware off earlier.
The best takes on Mahabharat after BR Chopra
I was sick and tired of the pathetic attempts at Mahabharat by Ekta Kapoor and her ilk. But this show comes as a unique take on the scripture. The strength of the show is the amazing script and dialogues, and how they bring out the unknown and not so popular stories from the epic. I had so many questions after watching BR Chopra's Mahabharat (which I consider at par with Lord of the Rings). Why did Krishna not stop the war, why did Yudhistir bet his brothers and wife in the gamble, was Duryodhan a selfish friend who used Karna for his own good, etc etc. The show answers all these questions basis actual stories from the scripture. An absolute must watch for all. Another show I would recommend is Upanishad Ganga from Doordarshan (now on Youtube)
Very interesting take on the Epic!!
The plot of this series is a courtroom drama between the characters when they meet in the afterlife. The content is engaging as all clever and cunning acts done by every major character of Mahabharath is discussed in the form of courtroom drama with Chitragupta being the judge. The series identifies the grey parts of the epic and gives better answers to the sinful acts committed by the characters (includes even Nakul, Sahadev, Dushashan, Vidur). Every episode is the allegations faced and justifications told by the characters and helps to view the epic from their point of view. One of the best and interesting adaptations of the Mahabharath Epic. A worthy watch on Netflix!!!
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