Mahabharat is now available for free !

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    Staff LurkerBaba
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    Okay a break from some of the 'politically motivated' threads !

    Kurukshetra


    Remember that 1980s show that your parents probably watched ? It's now free ! (courtesy of rajshri media)

    Here is the direct link: Mahabharat

    YouTube link (poor quality but loads faster): Mahabharat

    It's on Hulu too ! (only for US users though): Mahabharat - Full Episodes and Clips streaming online - Hulu

    Caution: It's from the 1980s, so expect it to be a bit cheesy
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    Ive been watching it and I must say cheesy doesn't cut it. There's some truly horrendous acting in this thing!!!! Still, I can't stop watching it

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    Seriously some of the telugu movies of Mahabharata starring NTR are leagues ahead of the Hindi serial

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    That is great news.

    I would also like to suggest these by C. Rajagopalachari, my favourite of all who interpreted the Ramayana and Mahabharata into concise English text:
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    Could you post a few links to them (with subs preferably) ?

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    I like the part of Bhim and Lord Krishna especially or more precisely the actors who did that roles.

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    NTR was the undisputed choice to reprise the role of Lord Krishna in both Tamil and Telugu movies...

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    These epics has tremendous importance when it comes to politics.

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    Quality movies should be made on our history rather than some old romantic crap where hero takes on whole army and survives.

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    In terms of acting, it is comparable to the most top notch that even Hindi cinema has ever seen. Each of the prominent actors played their characters to near perfection.

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    mukesh khanna stood out, from being a young lad in his teens, a son to being great grand father (or was it great-great grand father since pandavs too had their kids), it was a very well enacted role. take the body language, expressions or dialogue delivery, he simply stood out, and all this when he was either in his late 20s or had just touched 30s then.

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    Why don't we make good movies on Indian history and ancient culture? There are so many tales to tell, so many figures that stand tall.
    One could easily find good movies in this genre for European or Chinese history, but we lag behind.

    Regards,
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    If this is true then the bar set for acting is embarrassingly low. The acting here is comically bad.

    But still they did the best they could with the resources they had at the time.

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