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Mahabharat is a 2013 Indian epic mythological television series based on the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. [3] It aired from 16 September 2013 to 16 August 2014 on Star Plus. [4] [5] The series is available digitally on Disney+ Hotstar.
[1] [2] The 166-episode show is based on Mahabharat, told by sage and seer Veda Vyasa Maharshi and supposed to be written by Lord Vinayaka Bhagavan on sage Vyasa's instruction for the bounty of human race thousands of years ago. The show starred Poovilangu Mohan, Saakshi Siva, Amit Bhargav, Neelima Rani, Ilavarasan, Nisha Krishnan and among others.
Comedy Stars (seasons 1–3) 2022 [108] [109] 2011 Mylanchi (seasons 1–7) 2023 [110] 2012 Ningalkkum Aakaam Kodeeshwaran (seasons 1–4) 2017 2012 Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum: 2013 [111] 2012 Satyameva Jayate: 2014 2013 Bharthakkanmarude Sradhakku: 2013 [112] 2013 Munch Stars: 2013 [113] 2013 Badai Bungalow (seasons 1–2) 2020 2015
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Star Maa is an Indian Telugu language general entertainment private broadcast television network owned by the Disney Star, a subsidiary of an Indian multinational mass media corporation which is in turn owned by American mass media and entertainment conglomerate The Walt Disney Company. [1]
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Andhra Mahabharatham (ఆంధ్ర మహాభారతం) is the Telugu version of Mahabharatha written by the Kavitrayam (Trinity of poets), consisting of Nannayya, Thikkana and Yerrapragada (also known as Errana).The three poets translated the Mahabharata from Sanskrit into Telugu over the period of the 11–14th centuries CE, and became the idols for all the following poets. [1]