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The Mahabharata 1989 Fix May 2026

1. Executive Summary The Mahabharata (1989) is a 94-episode Indian television series based on the ancient Sanskrit epic of the same name. Produced and directed by the veteran filmmaker B. R. Chopra, with his son Ravi Chopra as the executive producer, the series aired from 2 October 1988 to 24 June 1990 on India’s national broadcaster, Doordarshan. It remains one of the most popular and influential television productions in Indian history, credited with reshaping the country’s television landscape and introducing the nation’s foundational myth to a post-Independence, television-watching generation. 2. Background and Production Context 2.1 Genesis Prior to 1988, Indian television (DD National) was dominated by government-sponsored educational and entertainment programs. The massive success of Ramayan (1987-1988), produced by Ramanand Sagar, demonstrated an insatiable public appetite for mythological content. B. R. Chopra, a celebrated filmmaker known for socially conscious films ( Naya Daur , Dharmputra ), saw an opportunity to produce a more complex, morally nuanced adaptation of the Mahabharata . 2.2 Script and Research Chopra commissioned a team of respected writers, including Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza (known for his novel Aadha Gaon ), who adapted the Sanskrit epic into a colloquial Hindi script. The production also involved consulting scholars from the Gita Press, Gorakhpur, and using the critical edition of the Mahabharata from the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 2.3 Budget and Schedule The series was produced on a modest budget by modern standards (approximately ₹10-12 lakh per episode). Filming took place primarily at the Natraj Studios in Mumbai, with outdoor locations including Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. 3. Casting and Character Portrayal A hallmark of Chopra’s Mahabharata was its meticulous casting. Actors were chosen for their resemblance to traditional iconography and their ability to convey moral gravitas.

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