Vijay Tv Mahabharatham All Episodes -1-268- Tamil ~repack~
The 2013 Tamil-dubbed version of the Mahabharatham series on Star Vijay features 268 episodes covering the epic saga from the lineage of King Shantanu to the Kurukshetra War. Launched on October 7, 2013, this high-octane drama highlights key milestones including the Pandavas and Kauravas' rivalry, Draupadi’s swayamvar, and the Kurukshetra War. Watch the full series on JioHotstar . Mahabharatham is back on Vijay TV - The Times of India
Krishna travels to Hastinapur as a peace messenger, but Duryodhana refuses to grant even five villages to the Pandavas, making war inevitable. 5. The Kurukshetra War (Episodes 151–250)
The story of Mahabharatham faithfully follows the ancient Indian epic, chronicling the great dynastic struggle for the throne of Hastinapura. It weaves together tales of ambition, loyalty, revenge, and the eternal battle between good and evil. The narration begins with the story of King Shantanu and his son Bhishma, whose vow of celibacy sets the stage for the conflict that would engulf generations. The serial explores the deep-seated hatred of Shakuni, the birth and rivalry of the Pandavas and Kauravas, the humiliation of Draupadi, and the eventual, devastating war of Kurukshetra, where Lord Krishna delivers his divine message of the Bhagavad Gita to a reluctant Arjuna. The series concludes with the victory of the Pandavas and the dawn of a new era. Vijay Tv Mahabharatham All Episodes -1-268- Tamil
Krishna imparts ultimate cosmic wisdom to a hesitating Arjuna on the battlefield.
Focuses on the origins of the Kuru clan, including King Shantanu and Satyavati, Bhishma’s vow of celibacy, and the birth of Dhritarashtra, Pandu, and Vidura. The 2013 Tamil-dubbed version of the Mahabharatham series
This massive production ran for 268 episodes. It combined cutting-edge visual effects, powerful dialogues, and unforgettable performances.
A significant reason for the show’s success was the impeccable Tamil voice cast. The producers chose voice artists who could match the intensity of the original actors. While the on-screen faces were the Hindi actors (Sourabh Raj Jain as Krishna, Aham Sharma as Karna, Saurav Gurjar as Bheem), the Tamil voices gave them a local soul. Mahabharatham is back on Vijay TV - The
Her fiery performance during the dice game sequence remains one of the most powerful moments in Indian television history.