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The show starred Bollywood actor Raj Babbar as King Bharat in a cameo, Mukesh Khanna as Bhishma, Girija Shankar as King Dhritharashtra, UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} villain Puneeth Isaar as Duryodhan, Gufi Paintal as Shakuni, Gajendra Chauhan as Yudhistir, former Olympic athlete Praveen Kumar as Bhim, Arjun (real name Firoz Khan) as Arjun, Sameer as Nakul, Sanjeev as Sahadev and Bengali actress Roopa Ganguly as Draupadi.

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The show starred actor turned politician Nitish Bharadwaj as Krishna, Bollywood actor Raj Babbar as King Bharat in a cameo, Mukesh Khanna as Bhishma, Girija Shankar as King Dhritharashtra, UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} villain Puneeth Isaar as Duryodhan, Gufi Paintal as Shakuni, Gajendra Chauhan as Yudhistir, former Olympic athlete Praveen Kumar as Bhim, Arjun (real name Firoz Khan) as Arjun, Sameer as Nakul, Sanjeev as Sahadev and Bengali actress Roopa Ganguly as Draupadi.
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The [[Literature/Mahabharata ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.

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The [[Literature/Mahabharata [[Literature/{{Mahabharata}} ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.
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The [[Literature/TMahabharata ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.

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The [[Literature/TMahabharata [[Literature/Mahabharata ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.
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The [[Literature/TheMahabharata ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.

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The [[Literature/TheMahabharata [[Literature/TMahabharata ancient Indian epic poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.
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The ancient Indian epic poem received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.

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The [[Literature/TheMahabharata ancient Indian epic poem poem]] received a Hindi language television adaptation on India’s Doordarshan channel. Produced by longtime UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} movie producers Baldev Rai Chopra and his son Ravi, this show was a LongRunner with 94 episodes. It premiered on Sunday morning Oct 3 1988 and all 94 episodes were aired continuously with no season breaks or reruns, until the SeriesFinale aired on July 14th 1990. To this day, the show remains the most watched TV show in India, with apocryphal stories of normally busy streets being near empty while this show was on.
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