![]() ![]() ![]() Recounting how the show gave him “overnight stardom along with an overwhelming responsibility”, Bharadwaj says Chopra had told him that the ambitious serial would collapse if his portrayal of Krishna failed. The youth is lucky that such an exceptional serial is being broadcast again and this is their chance to understand Krishna’s immortal philosophy of the Gita,” he adds. They’ll help them to understand complexities of human relations and understand how to face life. “They are relevant to all aspects of human strife, for all times to come. What he, however, hopes is the youth focusses on the fine dialogues written by Rahi Masoom Raza. But it is upto the older generations to tell them beforehand that in the 1980’s, India didn’t have any technology at all and yet the Chopras managed to give some VFX for the time,” Bharadwaj tells us. ![]() So they may compare the basic VFX of Mahabharat to today’s Hollywood. “The new generation, the millennials, have seen much better visual effects and grandeur from Hollywood in the last 20 years. As BR Chopra’s mythological series, Mahabharat, is having a successful re-run on the small screen amid the ongoing lockdown, actor Nitish Bharadwaj, who took on the “colossal task of portraying Lord Krishna” in the show, has an interesting take on whether this could be a unifying element in a house with viewers from different generations. ![]()
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