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- An epic tale that explores the eternal battle between the good and evil, highlighting the quest for righteousness and spiritual awakening.
- The mother of all wars, the epitome of all rivalries, the cauldron of emotions, insecurities, jealousies, and power play - Mahabharat.
- The story of Radha and Krishna is the epitome of eternal love, which transcends eras and emotions.
- This sweeping historical drama charts the rise of a remarkable real-life figure, the first woman to ever rule the Delhi Sultanate.
- The story of Parvati Devi and her most dangerous avatar, Mahakali.
- The first love story of the universe, exploring the journey of Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati's love, duty, sacrifice and separation
- It is the story of Indian warrior Porus and his life especially the Battle of the Hydaspes with the Great Alexander.
- The rivalry of the Pandavas and Kauravas culminate in the Kurukshetra war in Mahabharatham, driven by the razor-sharp strategies of Krishna, the master puppeteer.
- Soft-spoken Navya falls in love with good-natured Anant. They get married after the initial hiccups but life is not all roses.
- The issue of inheritance by male members of a business family versus the role of capability in deciding the heir.
- Sons of Lord Rama and Sita, Luv and Kush grow up in Valmiki's ashram, unaware of their lineage hidden from the truth by Sita.
- This is a historical saga of the first king of united India, Chandragupta Maurya. And How Chankya helps him throughout his journey.
- Narayan was the divine force overseeing the universe, while Goddess Lakshmi was responsible for inhabitants' well-being. It depicts the love, devotion, and divinity between Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi in an endless saga.
- To teach the world that good always prevails over evil, Lord Vishnu takes birth as Krishna. Watch the tales and miracles from his childhood.
- Radhika Mishra and Samaira Khanna two young women who are friends but hail from different backgrounds. Radhika, a reserved but amiable middle class girl, loves to write. She desires to utilise her talent. Radhika is engaged to Saral. Samaira is a city girl from an affluent family, but she wants to make her own standing in society. She encourages Radhika to live her life on her terms.
- Karna, son of Surya and Kunti and the doyen of archers, endures a challenging journey on his way to becoming one of the greatest warriors of the Mahabharata.
- Free-spirited Surilii lives a modest life while Shivendra is brought up in the strict traditions of Ranakgarh's royal family. Their worlds collide when the two fall madly in love with each other.
- Yamraj 'Yam" is God of Death and is staying in Yamlok, Once upon a time he comes in Earth with his Assistant Chitragupt. discovers that the people on Earth misunderstand him as a scary villain who takes away lives.
- Rituparna is a fan of Prosenjit; she agrees to marry someone who shares the same name as him. Prosenjit detests his famous namesake and has been bullied for his name. He falls in love with his wife and tries to get her to meet Prosenjit.
- Young Laali is optimistic about life; courage and compassion are her strengths when it comes to rescuing her family from hunger and poverty, as she shoulders this responsibility with her father.
- The story of the series is based on the life of God Shani, who is known for his wrath. The serial also shows Vishnu and Shiva as Shani's mentors. It also shows Shani's tough childhood, getting the rank of Karmafaldaata, downfall, return to Suryalok, marriage, getting his wife's curse and finally his return as Karmfaldaata.
- 'Phulwa' is a dramatic series that revolves around little 'Phulwa', an innocent village girl, who is as sweet and harmless as her name implies.
- Tragedy follows a grieving widow, Bhawana, as she navigates through the hardships of life. In pursuit of a better future, she must brave against the odds.
- When Darpan's parents adopt a baby elephant, Ganesha, she starts treating him as her younger brother. As their bond develops, they learn that they are inseparable from each other.
- Shakuni is shocked on seeing the Pandavas alive. Arjun and Draupadi exchange garlands. Shakuni provokes the kings by saying that it is an insult to them that a Brahmin has married a princess. As the couple leave the palace, Krishna gives five stones to Draupadi as a gift.
- As Arjun, Draupadi and Bheem leave Panchal, Bhishma asks Vidur to bring the Pandavas back to Hastinapur. Later, Arjun returns home with Draupadi. Kunti assumes that her sons have returned with alms and orders that whatever they have got must be shared between the brothers.
- The celestial beings refuse to hand over the children when Parvati claims to be the rightful mother of the six children. Parvati with her power unites the children into one and names him Kartikeya.
- Kunti passed her order without realising she was talking about Draupadi. She apologises to her and asks Arjun to ignore her previous order. But Arjun cannot. He requests Draupadi to marry his brothers. Will Draupadi agree?
- Ved Vyas informs Kunti about the fear amongst the people of Hastinapur. On his insistence, she decides to return to Hastinapur and get Yudhishthir appointed as the king. Later, a furious Drupad instructs his army to attack the Pandavas when they come to his palace. Krishna reveals their true identity to Drupad.
- Drupad is shocked on learning the true identities of the Brahmins. On Krishna's advice, Drupad welcomes them. Later, Draupadi shares her sorrows with Krishna. He comforts her by telling her that whenever she is in need of his help, he will appear.
- Shakuni confronts Karna for not competing in the Swayamvar. He suggests Duryodhan should become the king of Hastinapur before Dhritarashtra learns about the Pandavas. With Bheem's grand announcement, Draupadi is married to the Pandava brothers.