There is huge superstition among many that the epic Mahabharat should not be kept at home. Though it is completely unfounded; do you think it was another way keep people from learning more about Sanatan dharma?
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There is huge superstition among many that the epic Mahabharat should not be kept at home. Though it is completely unfounded; do you think it was another way keep people from learning more about Sanatan dharma?
Originally posted by: Interstellarr
Yes Krishna Leela just after the Virat war, plus Draupadi knowing the consequences of Kurukshetra war from Krishna (like the death of Abhimanyu & Upapandavas) long before the war started, were just too weird and hard for me to digest.
Yup StarPlus Krishnas all have a TMI problem 🤣
Originally posted by: NerdyMukta
There is huge superstition among many that the epic Mahabharat should not be kept at home. Though it is completely unfounded; do you think it was another way keep people from learning more about Sanatan dharma?
Personally, I've always felt it was part of the keep-women-uninformed agenda. Given the amount of verbal thrashing Draupadi gives her husbands, and practically everyone else, it would've probably pushed women empowerment in India up by at least fifty years.
I Haven't seen the Star Plus one at all....and now reading these comments makes me glad that I didn't try at all!
The BR Chopra one was very well made, I think. Of course, given the mammoth nature of the epic, it is not possible to be 100%accurate
Originally posted by: NerdyMukta
There is huge superstition among many that the epic Mahabharat should not be kept at home. Though it is completely unfounded; do you think it was another way keep people from learning more about Sanatan dharma?
Yup, I've also been told this umpteen times. Apparently it causes unrest and fights within the family🙄🙄🙄
Not that it stopped me from having 4-5 different ones😆
Actually Star Plus MB is quite good from few aspects such as the superb casting, few elaborations of certain incidents and the awesome background music. You should watch it.Originally posted by: Manasi_16
I Haven't seen the Star Plus one at all....and now reading these comments makes me glad that I didn't try at all!
The BR Chopra one was very well made, I think. Of course, given the mammoth nature of the epic, it is not possible to be 100%accurate
Originally posted by: Interstellarr
Actually Star Plus MB is quite good from few aspects such as the superb casting, few elaborations of certain incidents and the awesome background music. You should watch it.
Is it? Any recommendations for a particular track? Coz seeing the whole show would be difficult 😆
Guys be careful what we allow as it is religious thing also.
And creating contextual topics will be better as generic discussion topics will get lost with time as no one will be able to scroll through 100 pages.
Quite few tracks are worth watching. We will discuss important tracks of MB from the very beginning every week from now onwards. Then you'll know better.Originally posted by: Manasi_16
Is it? Any recommendations for a particular track? Coz seeing the whole show would be difficult 😆
Hey bhagwan! Starbharat was a mess. The actors were great but the story was an absolute mess 😂