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{{short description|Indian historical drama television series}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2019}} {{Infobox television |
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* [[Historical fiction]] |
* [[Historical fiction]] |
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* [[Drama]] |
* [[Drama]] |
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| creator |
| creator = [[Siddharth Kumar Tewary]] |
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| director |
| director = J.P. Sharma<br>Sumit Thakur |
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| creative_director |
| creative_director = Amol Surve, Abhishek Sarkar |
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| starring |
| starring = {{ubl|[[Faisal Khan (dancer)|Faisal Khan]]|[[Kartikey Malviya]]|[[Tarun Khanna (actor)|Tarun Khanna]]|[[Saurabh Raj Jain]]|[[Nimai Bali]]|[[Vikas Verma]]|[[Sneha Wagh]]|}} |
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| composer |
| composer = Sangeet Haldipur<br>[[Siddharth Haldipur]]<br>Suryaraj Kamal<br>Lenin Nandi<br>[[Raju Singh]] |
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| country |
| country = India |
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| language |
| language = Hindi |
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| num_seasons |
| num_seasons = 1 |
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| num_episodes |
| num_episodes = 208 |
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| producer |
| producer = Gayatri Gill Tewary<br>Rahul Kumar Tewary<br>[[Siddharth Kumar Tewary]] |
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| location |
| location = [[Umargam]], [[Gujarat]], India |
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| editor |
| editor = Tarun Sunil Babbar |
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| camera = [[Multi-camera]] |
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| runtime |
| runtime = 20-40 minutes |
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| company |
| company = One Life Studios |
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| distributor = [[Swastik Productions]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bestmediainfo.com/2017/11/content-creators-of-porus-will-keep-show-s-ip-rights-a-first-for-television/|title=Content creators of Porus will keep show's IP rights, a first for television|date=November 14, 2017|accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref> |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|11|14}} |
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| screenplay = Medha Jadhav |
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| preceded_by = ''[[Porus (TV series)|Porus]]'' |
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| website = https://www.sonyliv.com/details/show/5966700612001/Chandragupta-Maurya |
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| production_website = http://swastikproductions.com/work-2/ |
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'''''Chandragupta Maurya''''' is an |
'''''Chandragupta Maurya''''' is an Indian historical television show that aired on [[Sony Entertainment Television|Sony TV]] from 14 November 2018 to 30 August 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/chandragupta-maurya-to-end-on-august-30/articleshow/70604141.cms|title='Chandragupta Maurya' to end on August 30 - Times of India|website=The Times of India|language=en|access-date=2019-09-03}}</ref> Written by Raj Routh, the show is based on the life of [[Chandragupta Maurya]], the first Mauryan emperor and founder of the [[Maurya Empire]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizasialive.com/chandragupta-maurya-to-launch-in-november-on-sony-tv/|title='Chandragupta Maurya' to launch in November on Sony TV|last=Baddhan|first=Raj|date=2018-10-23|website=BizAsia {{!}} Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> The show is produced by [[Siddharth Kumar Tewary|Siddharth Kumar Tewary's]] One Life Studios.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mumbailive.com/en/television/siddharth-kumar-tewary-sony-tv-chandragupta-maurya-to-present-chanakya-neeti-lessons-31438|title=Siddharth Kumar Tewary's Chandragupta Maurya to present Chanakya Neeti lessons|website=Mumbai Live|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
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The show is a seamless continuation of One Life Studio's earlier show [[Porus (TV series)|''Porus'']].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.abplive.in/videos/sony-tv-brings-history-of-chandragupta-maurya-after-serial-porus-ends-771774|title=Sony TV brings history of Chandragupta Maurya after serial Porus ends |
The show is a seamless continuation of One Life Studio's earlier show [[Porus (TV series)|''Porus'']].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.abplive.in/videos/sony-tv-brings-history-of-chandragupta-maurya-after-serial-porus-ends-771774|title=Sony TV brings history of Chandragupta Maurya after serial Porus ends|date=2018-10-24|website=www.abplive.in|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-07|archive-date=7 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190807022438/https://www.abplive.in/videos/sony-tv-brings-history-of-chandragupta-maurya-after-serial-porus-ends-771774|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The show starts in 323 BCE, |
The show starts in 323 BCE, immediately after the deaths of the king of the [[Pauravas]], [[Porus]] and the Emperor of [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|Macedonia]], [[Alexander III of Macedon|Alexander the Great]]. Alexander's general [[Seleucus I Nicator|Seleucus Nicator]] is still in India, having vassalised Ambhiraj (formerly Ambhikumar in the prequel [[Porus (TV series)|Porus]]), the King of [[Taxila|Takshashila]] has captured the Paurava Kingdom after assassinating Porus. [[Chanakya]], a Takshashilan [[Brahmin]] scholar and the former prime minister of the Paurava Kingdom arrives in [[Magadha (Mahajanapada)|Magadha]], ruled by the unjust and cruel [[Nanda dynasty|Nanda]] emperor [[Dhana Nanda]]. He urges him to drive the Macedonians out of India and unite the [[Mahajanapadas]] (Indian kingdoms). However, Dhana Nanda openly humiliates Chanakya in the court, mocking his dream of a united India and informs him that it was he who financially helped Seleucus during the assassination of Puru, so that Seleucus will not attack Magadha. This prompts Chanakya to take a vow of eradicating the Nanda dynasty and putting a capable ruler on the throne of [[Magadha (Mahajanapada)|Magadha]]. |
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Chanakya trains Chandragupta, and the latter comes to know of his lineage. His father Chandravardhan was the king of the Piplivan Kingdom, but the kingdom was destroyed and Chandravardhan was killed by Dhana Nanda, and Chandragupta, a young prince, was sent away safely and sold as a slave, and his mother Mura was held captive. Together, Chanakya forms a small army, and they face Dhana Nanda, but lose. They later capture a fort, but they (Chanakya, Chandragupta, Mura and Sthoolbhadra - a friend of Chandragupta) are presumed dead in the siege, but actually the 4 escape. The duo of Chanakya and Chandragupta are later thrown into a pit by Seleucus and Ambhikumar (now Ambhiraj) when they tried to seek their help. Mura and Sthoolbhadra fail to save them, hence they are presumed dead by them too. |
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Chanakya finds Chandragupta (nicknamed Chandra), a slave who in reality is the crown prince of Piplivan, a kingdom which was destroyed by Dhana Nanda, and sees in him the talent to become a ruler. Meanwhile Dhana Nanda (unaware of Chandra's lineage), also recognises his aptitude and appoints him as the bodyguard of his beloved younger sister, Durdhara. Gradually, Durdhara develops a liking for Chandragupta. With the help of the former soldiers of Piplivan and the king of the janapada (Indian kingdom) [[Asmaka|Assaka]], Vajrabahu, Chandra forms a small army. Chandragupta faces Dhana Nanda in a series of encounters and kills his elder brother Govishanka and [[commander-in-chief]], Bhadrasaal. However, due to the betrayal of Vajrabahu (who later loses both his life and kingdom to Dhana Nanda) he is eventually badly defeated and forced to flee from Magadha. Before being defeated, Chandra managed to inform Durdhara that her father [[Mahapadma Nanda]] was killed by Dhana Nanda after the former urged the latter to give a part of his empire to each of his seven brothers. This totally estranges her from Dhana Nanda. Chandra and Chanakya arrive in Takshashila to seek the help of Seleucus. However, Ambhiraj manipulates Seleucus against them and they are thrown into a pit. |
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===5 years later=== |
===5 years later=== |
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To prove to Durdhara that he is a worthy successor to his father, Dhana Nanda conquers 13 Mahajanapadas, and now turns towards the last remaining janapada, Takshashila. Chandra comes out of the pit, along with Chanakya and other people who had been trapped in the pit earlier, including Porus' son Malayketu. Dhana Nanda faces the combined Macedonian and Takshashilan armies in an indecisive battle but eventually a peace treaty is signed according to which Dhana Nanda is promised the Paurava Kingdom. With the help of Chanakya and Malayketu, Chandra unites the Macedonian and Paurava armies which defeat the Magadhan and Takshashilan armies, killing Ambhiraj and forcing Dhana Nanda to flee to Magadha. Later he uses the Paurava and Takshashilan armies to force Seleucus to retreat as well, thus capturing Takshashila and the Paurava Kingdom (where Malayketu is enthroned). [[Durdhara]] and Chandra fall in love with each other and later marry. |
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Chandragupta comes out of the pit, along with Chanakya and other people who had been trapped in the pit earlier. Chandragupta also captures Piplivan. Ambhiraj and Ambhikumar both, are killed amidst this. They also find Malayketu, the lost son of Porus, and he is declared as the king of the [[Pauravas]], hence Chandra gains help of the Paurava army, as well as the Takshashila which has no king. Dhana Nanda's [[Durdhara]] and Chandragupta also fall in love with each other and marry. Chandragupta and the Nanda armies face each other in a series of encounters, wherein Dhana Nanda's 7 brothers, as well as some from the Chandra's side are also killed, including the Piplivan generals, Mura, Sthoolbhadra and Malayketu - who passed on his kingdom to Chandragupta. Durdhara gives birth to a son, [[Bindusara]], before dying due to poisoned food mistakenly served in her meal. Dhana Nanda seeks help of Seleucus, but Chandragupta defeats and kills Dhana Nanda this time, hence becoming the king of Magadha and establishing the [[Maurya Empire]]. He also marries Helena, the daughter of Seleucus. Chanakya ends the show on a note that he wants a Chandragupta in every citizen. |
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Chandra faces Dhana Nanda (and later Seleucus who re-allies with Dhana Nanda to take revenge from Chandragupta) in a series of confrontations and eventually manages to kill Dhana Nanda and all his remaining brothers, thus eradicating the Nanda dynasty, and founding the Mauryan Empire. Seleucus is captured but later freed on the condition that his daughter Helena would marry Chandra and he would return all the wealth he stole from India. On the other hand, Chandra also faces heavy losses, with Malayketu (who passed on his kingdom to Chandra) being killed and Durdhara, who before dying gave birth to Chandra's son and successor, [[Bindusara]] after being mistakenly poisoned by Dhana Nanda. Dhana Nanda's former prime minister, the Brahmin [[Rakshasa]] is spared by Chandra due to the immense knowledge he possesses, and he becomes his prime minister while Chanakya goes on to finish his treatise [[Arthashastra]]. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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* [[Faisal Khan (dancer)|Faisal Khan]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/faisal-khan-shares-his-new-look-as-chandragupta-maurya-see-pic/articleshow/69344842.cms|title=Faisal Khan shares his new look as Chandragupta Maurya; see pic - Times of India|website=The Times of India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/after-maharana-pratap-faisal-khan-to-play-chandragupta-maurya/articleshow/69218836.cms|title=After Maharana Pratap, Faisal Khan to play Chandragupta Maurya - Times of India|website=The Times of India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> as Chandragupta Maurya (nicknamed Chandra): Chandravardhan and Mura's son, Durdhara's husband, Bindusara's father. Crown prince and later King of Piplivan, later first Emperor of the Mauryan Empire. Based on [[Chandragupta Maurya]]. |
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**[[Kartikey Malviya]] as young Chandragupta Maurya.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/chandragupta-maurya-sony-tv-actor-kartikey-malviya-5446845/|title=Chandragupta Maurya actor Kartikey Malviya: I couldn't have asked for a better childhood|date=2018-11-14|website=The Indian Express|language=en-IN|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/kartikey-malviya-is-excited-to-play-chandragupta-118111401220_1.html|title=Kartikey Malviya is excited to play Chandragupta|date=2018-11-14|work=Business Standard India|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/kartikey-malviya-to-play-chandragupta-maurya/articleshow/66176532.cms|title=Kartikey Malviya to play Chandragupta Maurya - Times of India|website=The Times of India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
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*[[Tarun Khanna (actor)|Tarun Khanna]] as Vishnugupta Chanakya (alias Kautilya): A Brahmin scholar from Takshashila and the former Prime Minister of the Paurava Kingdom. Chandragupta's mentor and right-hand man. Based on [[Chanakya]]. |
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**[[Kartikey Malviya]] as young Chandragupta Maurya.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/chandragupta-maurya-sony-tv-actor-kartikey-malviya-5446845/|title=Chandragupta Maurya actor Kartikey Malviya: I couldn't have asked for a better childhood|date=2018-11-14|website=The Indian Express|language=en-IN|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/kartikey-malviya-is-excited-to-play-chandragupta-118111401220_1.html|title=Kartikey Malviya is excited to play Chandragupta|last=IANS|date=2018-11-14|work=Business Standard India|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/kartikey-malviya-to-play-chandragupta-maurya/articleshow/66176532.cms|title=Kartikey Malviya to play Chandragupta Maurya - Times of India|website=The Times of India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
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*[[Tarun Khanna (actor)|Tarun Khanna]] as [[Chanakya]], a scholar from [[Taxila|Takshashila]], Chandragupta's adviser, Prime Minister of Magadha.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/celebrity/story/chandragupta-maurya-actor-tarun-khanna-lost-8-kg-in-20-days-here-s-how-1526257-2019-05-16|title=Chandragupta Maurya actor Tarun Khanna lost 8 kg in 20 days. Here's how|last=DelhiMay 16|first=Indo-Asian News Service New|last2=May 16|first2=2019UPDATED|website=India Today|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07|last3=Ist|first3=2019 11:33}}</ref> |
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*[[Aditi Sanwal]] as Durdhara: The youngest Nanda sibling, daughter of Mahapadma Nanda, younger sister of Dhana Nanda, Chandragupta's wife and Bindusara's mother. Formerly Princess of Magadha; Queen of Piplivan, and Empress of the Maurya Empire. Based on [[Durdhara]]. |
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*[[Aditi Sanwal]] as Durdhara, Chandragupta’s love interest and later wife, Dhananand’s sister, Former Princess of Magadha, Queen of the Maurya Empire, and Bindusara’s mother.<br /> |
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* [[Sneha Wagh]] as Moora, former queen of Piplivan, Chandragupta's mother.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mumbailive.com/en/television/sneha-wagh-replaces-shefali-sharma-on-sony-tv%27s-chandragupta-maurya-30275|title=Sneha Wagh replaces Shefali Sharma on Sony TV's Chandragupta Maurya|website=Mumbai Live|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizasialive.com/shefali-sharma-replaced-in-chandragupta-maurya/|title=Shefali Sharma replaced in 'Chandragupta Maurya'|last=Sudra|first=Shyama|date=2018-11-16|website=BizAsia {{!}} Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
* [[Sneha Wagh]] as Moora, former queen of Piplivan, Chandragupta's mother.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mumbailive.com/en/television/sneha-wagh-replaces-shefali-sharma-on-sony-tv%27s-chandragupta-maurya-30275|title=Sneha Wagh replaces Shefali Sharma on Sony TV's Chandragupta Maurya|website=Mumbai Live|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizasialive.com/shefali-sharma-replaced-in-chandragupta-maurya/|title=Shefali Sharma replaced in 'Chandragupta Maurya'|last=Sudra|first=Shyama|date=2018-11-16|website=BizAsia {{!}} Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
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* [[Dinesh Mehta]] as Pandup, Dhana Nanda's elder brother. |
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* [[Vinit Kakar]] as Kaivarta, Dhana Nanda's elder brother.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/vinit-kakar-wraps-up-shooting-for-chandragupta-maurya/articleshow/70804621.cms|title=Vinit Kakar wraps up shooting for 'Chandragupta Maurya' - Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref> |
* [[Dinesh Mehta]] as Pandup, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, Prince, Minister of Finance, and formerly Emperor of Magadha. |
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* [[Vinit Kakar]] as Kaivarta, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, Prince, Minister of Defense, and formerly Emperor of Magadha.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/vinit-kakar-wraps-up-shooting-for-chandragupta-maurya/articleshow/70804621.cms|title=Vinit Kakar wraps up shooting for 'Chandragupta Maurya' - Times of India|website=The Times of India}}</ref> |
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* Munendra Singh Kushwah as Pandugati, Dhana Nanda's elder brother. |
* [[Munendra Singh Kushwah]] as Pandugati, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, prince, Minister of Agriculture, and formerly Emperor of Magadha. |
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* Raman Thukral as Malayketu, the son of King Purushottam and Queen |
* [[Raman Thukral]] as Malayketu, the son of the Paurava King Purushottam and Queen Laachhi, long-lost crown prince and later king of the Paurava Kingdom. |
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* Unknown as Rudradev Singh, the commander-in-chief and governor of Paurava Kingdom |
* Unknown as Rudradev Singh, the commander-in-chief and governor of Paurava Kingdom |
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* Pragati Mehra as Dai Maa, Dhana Nanda' |
* [[Pragati Mehra]] as Dai Maa, Dhana Nanda and his siblings' foster mother, Bhadrasaal and Shipra's mother. |
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* [[Sujeet Kumar (actor)|Sujeet Kumar]] as Bhairava, main student of Chanakya. |
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* Vishal Nayak as Chandravardhan Maurya, former king of Piplivan, Chandragupta's father. |
* [[Vishal Nayak]] as Chandravardhan Maurya, former king of Piplivan, Chandragupta's father. |
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* [[Vikas Verma]] as [[Seleucus I Nicator]], [[Alexander the Great |
* [[Vikas Verma]] as [[Seleucus I Nicator]], [[Alexander the Great]]'s former General, first emperor of the [[Seleucid Empire]]. |
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* [[Kaivalya Chheda]] as Sthoolbhadra (nicknamed Sthool), close friend, aide and general of Chandragupta. |
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* [[Gaurav Khanna]] as [[Seleucus I Nicator]], [[Alexander the Great|Alexander the Great's]] former General, first emperor of the [[Seleucid Empire]]. (2019) |
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** Shayank Shukla as young Sthoolbhadra. |
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* [[Barkha Sengupta]] as Tarini, Dhana Nanda's wife and |
* [[Barkha Sengupta]] as Tarini, Dhana Nanda's love interest, wife and empress of Magadha.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/naamakaran-actress-barkha-bisht-excited-about-her-first-historical-show-1551675-2019-06-19|title=Naamakaran actress Barkha Bisht excited about her first historical show|date=June 19, 2019|website=India Today|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehansindia.com/featured/sunday-hans/barkha-excited-about-her-first-historical-show-540318|title=Barkha excited about her first historical show|date=2019-06-23|website=The Hans India|language=en|access-date=2019-08-07}}</ref> |
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* Kamaljeet Rana as Bhadrasaal, commander-in-chief of the |
* [[Kamaljeet Rana]] as Bhadrasaal, commander-in-chief of the Magadha army, brother of Shipra and foster-brother of Dhana Nanda and his siblings. |
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* Atharv |
* [[Atharv Padhye]] as Dhoomketu, close friend and aide of Chandragupta. |
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* Harsh Mehta as Indrajanik, friend of Chandragupta |
* [[Harsh Mehta]] as Indrajanik, close friend and aide of Chandragupta. |
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* [[Ankur Nayyar]] as Ambhiraj, |
* [[Ankur Nayyar]] as Ambhiraj, king of Takshashila. |
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* [[Rohit Chandel]] as Ambhikumar, Ambhiraj's son, crown prince of Takshashila. |
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* Vivek Vallah as the Rajguru of Paurava Kingdom |
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* [[Vivek Vallah]] as the royal priest of the Paurava Kingdom. |
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* Brownie Parashar as [[Mahapadma Nanda]], former |
* [[Brownie Parashar]] as [[Mahapadma Nanda]], former emperor of Magadha, father of Dhana Nanda, Durdhara and their 7 elder brothers. |
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* Sumbul |
* [[Sumbul Touqeer]] as Shubhada, Sukhdev's daughter and Chandragupta's friend. |
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* Abhilash Chaudhary as Agnimukh, an expert swordsman, former soldier |
* [[Abhilash Chaudhary]] as Agnimukh, an expert swordsman, former soldier and later general of the Piplivan Army. |
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* Devesh Sharma as Martand, son of Jagat Jala |
* [[Devesh Sharma]] as Martand, son and heir of Jagat Jala, the governor of Paraspura, a friend of Chandragupta. |
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* Yogesh Mahajan as Durgam Daga, |
* [[Yogesh Mahajan]] as Durgam Daga, younger brother of Jagat Jala. |
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* [[Laksh Lalwani]] as [[Porus the Elder|Purushottam]] (nicknamed Puru, called Porus by foreigners), former king of the [[Pauravas]], Malayketu's father. (Shown in trailer and flashbacks only, mentioned) |
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* [[Aditya Redij]] as Bamni, former king of the Pauravas, Porus' father and Malayketu's grandfather. (Shown in flashback only) |
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* [[Rati Pandey]] as Anusuya, former queen of the Pauravas, Porus' mother and Malayketu's grandmother. (Shown in flashback only) |
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Writing for ''Zoom'', Anusha Iyengar praised Sourabh Raj Jain's portrayal of Dhana Nanda and, based on the first episode, wrote, "Chandragupta Maurya enjoys a good narration and a brilliant set design. The visuals are appealing and dialogues are even better."<ref name="Zoom">{{Cite web|url=https://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment/telly-talk/gossip/article/chandragupta-maurya-review-karthikey-malviya-sourabh-raaj-jain-grab-all-limelight-in-this-historical-drama-tv-news/314642|title=Chandragupta Maurya review: Karthikey Malviya, Sourabh Raaj Jain grab all limelight in this historical drama|author=Anusha Iyengar|date=15 November 2018|publisher=Zoom|accessdate=11 January 2019}}</ref> |
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Chandragupta Maurya | |
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Genre | |
Created by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Screenplay by | Medha Jadhav |
Directed by | J.P. Sharma Sumit Thakur |
Creative directors | Amol Surve, Abhishek Sarkar |
Starring | |
Composers | Sangeet Haldipur Siddharth Haldipur Suryaraj Kamal Lenin Nandi Raju Singh |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 208 |
Production | |
Producers | Gayatri Gill Tewary Rahul Kumar Tewary Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Production locations | Umargam, Gujarat, India |
Editor | Tarun Sunil Babbar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20-40 minutes |
Production company | One Life Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Release | 14 November 2018 30 August 2019[1] | –
Related | |
Chandragupta Maurya is an Indian historical television show that aired on Sony TV from 14 November 2018 to 30 August 2019.[2] Written by Raj Routh, the show is based on the life of Chandragupta Maurya, the first Mauryan emperor and founder of the Maurya Empire.[3] The show is produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary's One Life Studios.[4]
The show is a seamless continuation of One Life Studio's earlier show Porus.[5]
Plot
[edit]The show starts in 323 BCE, immediately after the deaths of the king of the Pauravas, Porus and the Emperor of Macedonia, Alexander the Great. Alexander's general Seleucus Nicator is still in India, having vassalised Ambhiraj (formerly Ambhikumar in the prequel Porus), the King of Takshashila has captured the Paurava Kingdom after assassinating Porus. Chanakya, a Takshashilan Brahmin scholar and the former prime minister of the Paurava Kingdom arrives in Magadha, ruled by the unjust and cruel Nanda emperor Dhana Nanda. He urges him to drive the Macedonians out of India and unite the Mahajanapadas (Indian kingdoms). However, Dhana Nanda openly humiliates Chanakya in the court, mocking his dream of a united India and informs him that it was he who financially helped Seleucus during the assassination of Puru, so that Seleucus will not attack Magadha. This prompts Chanakya to take a vow of eradicating the Nanda dynasty and putting a capable ruler on the throne of Magadha.
Chanakya finds Chandragupta (nicknamed Chandra), a slave who in reality is the crown prince of Piplivan, a kingdom which was destroyed by Dhana Nanda, and sees in him the talent to become a ruler. Meanwhile Dhana Nanda (unaware of Chandra's lineage), also recognises his aptitude and appoints him as the bodyguard of his beloved younger sister, Durdhara. Gradually, Durdhara develops a liking for Chandragupta. With the help of the former soldiers of Piplivan and the king of the janapada (Indian kingdom) Assaka, Vajrabahu, Chandra forms a small army. Chandragupta faces Dhana Nanda in a series of encounters and kills his elder brother Govishanka and commander-in-chief, Bhadrasaal. However, due to the betrayal of Vajrabahu (who later loses both his life and kingdom to Dhana Nanda) he is eventually badly defeated and forced to flee from Magadha. Before being defeated, Chandra managed to inform Durdhara that her father Mahapadma Nanda was killed by Dhana Nanda after the former urged the latter to give a part of his empire to each of his seven brothers. This totally estranges her from Dhana Nanda. Chandra and Chanakya arrive in Takshashila to seek the help of Seleucus. However, Ambhiraj manipulates Seleucus against them and they are thrown into a pit.
5 years later
[edit]To prove to Durdhara that he is a worthy successor to his father, Dhana Nanda conquers 13 Mahajanapadas, and now turns towards the last remaining janapada, Takshashila. Chandra comes out of the pit, along with Chanakya and other people who had been trapped in the pit earlier, including Porus' son Malayketu. Dhana Nanda faces the combined Macedonian and Takshashilan armies in an indecisive battle but eventually a peace treaty is signed according to which Dhana Nanda is promised the Paurava Kingdom. With the help of Chanakya and Malayketu, Chandra unites the Macedonian and Paurava armies which defeat the Magadhan and Takshashilan armies, killing Ambhiraj and forcing Dhana Nanda to flee to Magadha. Later he uses the Paurava and Takshashilan armies to force Seleucus to retreat as well, thus capturing Takshashila and the Paurava Kingdom (where Malayketu is enthroned). Durdhara and Chandra fall in love with each other and later marry.
Chandra faces Dhana Nanda (and later Seleucus who re-allies with Dhana Nanda to take revenge from Chandragupta) in a series of confrontations and eventually manages to kill Dhana Nanda and all his remaining brothers, thus eradicating the Nanda dynasty, and founding the Mauryan Empire. Seleucus is captured but later freed on the condition that his daughter Helena would marry Chandra and he would return all the wealth he stole from India. On the other hand, Chandra also faces heavy losses, with Malayketu (who passed on his kingdom to Chandra) being killed and Durdhara, who before dying gave birth to Chandra's son and successor, Bindusara after being mistakenly poisoned by Dhana Nanda. Dhana Nanda's former prime minister, the Brahmin Rakshasa is spared by Chandra due to the immense knowledge he possesses, and he becomes his prime minister while Chanakya goes on to finish his treatise Arthashastra.
Cast
[edit]- Faisal Khan[6][7] as Chandragupta Maurya (nicknamed Chandra): Chandravardhan and Mura's son, Durdhara's husband, Bindusara's father. Crown prince and later King of Piplivan, later first Emperor of the Mauryan Empire. Based on Chandragupta Maurya.
- Kartikey Malviya as young Chandragupta Maurya.[8][9][10]
- Tarun Khanna as Vishnugupta Chanakya (alias Kautilya): A Brahmin scholar from Takshashila and the former Prime Minister of the Paurava Kingdom. Chandragupta's mentor and right-hand man. Based on Chanakya.
- Saurabh Raj Jain as Dhana Nanda:[11][12] Emperor of Magadha. The second youngest of the Nanda siblings, son of Mahapadma Nanda, elder brother of Durdhara, brother-in-law of Chandragupta, and Tarini's husband. Based on Dhana Nanda.
- Aditi Sanwal as Durdhara: The youngest Nanda sibling, daughter of Mahapadma Nanda, younger sister of Dhana Nanda, Chandragupta's wife and Bindusara's mother. Formerly Princess of Magadha; Queen of Piplivan, and Empress of the Maurya Empire. Based on Durdhara.
- Pranali Ghogare as Young Durdhara.
- Sneha Wagh as Moora, former queen of Piplivan, Chandragupta's mother.[13][14]
- Nimai Bali as Rakshasa, Prime Minister of the Nanda Empire and later the Maurya Empire.
- Dinesh Mehta as Pandup, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, Prince, Minister of Finance, and formerly Emperor of Magadha.
- Vinit Kakar as Kaivarta, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, Prince, Minister of Defense, and formerly Emperor of Magadha.[15]
- Munendra Singh Kushwah as Pandugati, Dhana Nanda's elder brother, prince, Minister of Agriculture, and formerly Emperor of Magadha.
- Raman Thukral as Malayketu, the son of the Paurava King Purushottam and Queen Laachhi, long-lost crown prince and later king of the Paurava Kingdom.
- Unknown as Rudradev Singh, the commander-in-chief and governor of Paurava Kingdom
- Pragati Mehra as Dai Maa, Dhana Nanda and his siblings' foster mother, Bhadrasaal and Shipra's mother.
- Sujeet Kumar as Bhairava, main student of Chanakya.
- Vishal Nayak as Chandravardhan Maurya, former king of Piplivan, Chandragupta's father.
- Vikas Verma as Seleucus I Nicator, Alexander the Great's former General, first emperor of the Seleucid Empire.
- Kaivalya Chheda as Sthoolbhadra (nicknamed Sthool), close friend, aide and general of Chandragupta.
- Shayank Shukla as young Sthoolbhadra.
- Barkha Sengupta as Tarini, Dhana Nanda's love interest, wife and empress of Magadha.[16][17]
- Kamaljeet Rana as Bhadrasaal, commander-in-chief of the Magadha army, brother of Shipra and foster-brother of Dhana Nanda and his siblings.
- Atharv Padhye as Dhoomketu, close friend and aide of Chandragupta.
- Harsh Mehta as Indrajanik, close friend and aide of Chandragupta.
- Ankur Nayyar as Ambhiraj, king of Takshashila.
- Rohit Chandel as Ambhikumar, Ambhiraj's son, crown prince of Takshashila.
- Vivek Vallah as the royal priest of the Paurava Kingdom.
- Brownie Parashar as Mahapadma Nanda, former emperor of Magadha, father of Dhana Nanda, Durdhara and their 7 elder brothers.
- Sumbul Touqeer as Shubhada, Sukhdev's daughter and Chandragupta's friend.
- Abhilash Chaudhary as Agnimukh, an expert swordsman, former soldier and later general of the Piplivan Army.
- Devesh Sharma as Martand, son and heir of Jagat Jala, the governor of Paraspura, a friend of Chandragupta.
- Yogesh Mahajan as Durgam Daga, younger brother of Jagat Jala.
- Raj Routh as Writer Megasthenes
- Pooja Sharma as River Jhelum, the narrator.
- Laksh Lalwani as Purushottam (nicknamed Puru, called Porus by foreigners), former king of the Pauravas, Malayketu's father. (Shown in trailer and flashbacks only, mentioned)
- Aditya Redij as Bamni, former king of the Pauravas, Porus' father and Malayketu's grandfather. (Shown in flashback only)
- Rati Pandey as Anusuya, former queen of the Pauravas, Porus' mother and Malayketu's grandmother. (Shown in flashback only)
Reception
[edit]Writing for Zoom, Anusha Iyengar praised Sourabh Raj Jain's portrayal of Dhana Nanda and, based on the first episode, wrote, "Chandragupta Maurya enjoys a good narration and a brilliant set design. The visuals are appealing and dialogues are even better."[18]
References
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- ^ "'Chandragupta Maurya' to end on August 30 - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
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- ^ "Sony TV brings history of Chandragupta Maurya after serial Porus ends". www.abplive.in. 24 October 2018. Archived from the original on 7 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Faisal Khan shares his new look as Chandragupta Maurya; see pic - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "After Maharana Pratap, Faisal Khan to play Chandragupta Maurya - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Chandragupta Maurya actor Kartikey Malviya: I couldn't have asked for a better childhood". The Indian Express. 14 November 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Kartikey Malviya is excited to play Chandragupta". Business Standard India. 14 November 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Kartikey Malviya to play Chandragupta Maurya - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Chandragupta Maurya actor Sourabh Raaj Jain: Not money-minded as my character Dhananand". The Indian Express. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "EXCLUSIVE | Sourabh Raaj Jain on playing a negative role in Chandragupta Maurya, 'I didn't say yes instantly'". Times Now News. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Sneha Wagh replaces Shefali Sharma on Sony TV's Chandragupta Maurya". Mumbai Live. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ Sudra, Shyama (16 November 2018). "Shefali Sharma replaced in 'Chandragupta Maurya'". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Vinit Kakar wraps up shooting for 'Chandragupta Maurya' - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "Naamakaran actress Barkha Bisht excited about her first historical show". India Today. 19 June 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ "Barkha excited about her first historical show". The Hans India. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ Anusha Iyengar (15 November 2018). "Chandragupta Maurya review: Karthikey Malviya, Sourabh Raaj Jain grab all limelight in this historical drama". Zoom. Retrieved 11 January 2019.