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: One of the show's most iconic features was its narrator, "Samay" (Time), voiced by Harish Bhimani . The decision to use Time as an objective narrator, opening with the phrase "Main Samay Hoon" (I am Time), was suggested by scriptwriter Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza .

Across India, a billion people sat in stunned silence. Then, the phones rang. The temple bells began to chime. People stepped out onto their balconies and burst into applause—not for the actors, but for the story. For themselves. mahabharat by br chopra

The series was grounded in deep research, utilizing the Critical Edition of the as a primary source. : One of the show's most iconic features

: The casting, led by Gufi Paintal (who also played Shakuni ), immortalized several actors in their roles. Nitish Bharadwaj became the face of Lord Krishna , while Mukesh Khanna ’s portrayal of Bhishma and Puneet Issar ’s Duryodhana remains definitive for many. Firoz Khan was so impacted by his role that he legally changed his name to Arjun . Across India, a billion people sat in stunned silence

B.R. Chopra ’s (1988–1990) remains the gold standard for mythological television in India. Despite technical limitations of the late '80s, it achieved a staggering 97% viewership at its peak, famously "emptying the streets" of India every Sunday morning. Core Strengths

: Much of the series was shot in Mumbai's Film City with limited sets, giving it a somewhat "stage-play" feel compared to the grand, outdoor scale of later adaptations. Comparison with Modern Adaptations (e.g., Star Plus 2013)

He had already given Bollywood classics like Naya Daur and Waqt . But television was a different beast. People called him foolish. “The Mahabharata ?” they scoffed. “It’s a holy book, not a soap opera. You’ll offend half the country and bore the other half.”