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* [[Mohit Raina]] as Chakravartin Samrat [[Ashoka]]-Third Mauryan Emperor; [[Bindusara]] and Head Queen Dharma's first son; [[Vitashoka]]'s brother; [[Devi (wife of Ashoka)|Devi]] and [[Karuvaki]]'s husband; [[Mahinda (Buddhist monk)|Mahinda]] and [[Sanghamitta]]'s father. |
* [[Mohit Raina]] as Chakravartin Samrat [[Ashoka]] Maurya -Third Mauryan Emperor; [[Bindusara]] and Head Queen Dharma's first son; [[Vitashoka]]'s brother; [[Devi (wife of Ashoka)|Devi]] and [[Karuvaki]]'s husband; [[Mahinda (Buddhist monk)|Mahinda]] and [[Sanghamitta]]'s father. |
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**[[Siddharth Nigam]] as Young Prince [[Ashoka]] aka ''Vanaraj''. |
**[[Siddharth Nigam]] as Young Prince [[Ashoka]] Maurya aka ''Vanaraj''. |
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* Kajol Shrivastav as Empress [[Devi (wife of Ashoka)|Devi]]- Dhaniram's daughter,[[Ashoka]]'s first wife; [[Mahinda (Buddhist monk)|Mahinda]] and [[Sanghamitta]]'s mother. |
* Kajol Shrivastav as Empress [[Devi (wife of Ashoka)|Devi]] Maurya - Dhaniram's daughter,[[Ashoka]]'s first wife; [[Mahinda (Buddhist monk)|Mahinda]] and [[Sanghamitta]]'s mother. |
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* [[Soumya Seth]] as Queen [[Karuvaki]]-Jagnnath and Vasudha’s daughter; [[Ashoka]]'s second wife; [[Tivala]]'s mother. |
* [[Soumya Seth]] as Queen [[Karuvaki]] Maurya -Jagnnath and Vasudha’s daughter; [[Ashoka]]'s second wife; [[Tivala]]'s mother. |
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**[[Reem Sheikh]] as Young Princess [[Karuvaki]]. |
**[[Reem Sheikh]] as Young Princess [[Karuvaki]]. |
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* [[Pallavi Subhash]] as Head Queen Dharma / Shubhadrangi- Samrat [[Bindusara]]'s beloved second wife; [[Ashoka]] and [[Vitashoka]]'s mother. |
* [[Pallavi Subhash]] as Head Queen Dharma / Shubhadrangi Maurya - Samrat [[Bindusara]]'s beloved second wife; [[Ashoka]] and [[Vitashoka]]'s mother. |
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* [[Manoj Joshi]] as Acharya [[Chanakya]] - Guru of [[Chandragupta Maurya]], [[Bindusara]] and [[Ashoka]]. |
* [[Manoj Joshi]] as Acharya [[Chanakya]] - Guru of [[Chandragupta Maurya]], [[Bindusara]] and [[Ashoka]]. |
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Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat | |
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Genre | Historical Fiction Drama |
Created by | Ashok Banker |
Based on | Ashoka |
Written by | Ashok Banker |
Directed by | Prasad Gavandi |
Creative directors | Jitendra Srivastava, Nafees Khan |
Starring | |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 441[1] |
Production | |
Producers | Abhimanyu Singh Rupali Singh |
Production locations | Karjat, Raigad district, Maharashtra, India |
Cinematography | Deepak Pandey |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company | Contiloe Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Colors TV |
Release | 2 February 2015 7 October 2016 | –
Chakravartin Ashoka samrat (English: The Great Emperor Ashoka) is a 2015 Indian historical drama serial,[2] that aired on Colors TV from 2015 to 2016.[3][4] The show was created and written by author and screenwriter Faizan Mohammad.[5][6] It stars Mohit Raina as Ashok[7][8] while Siddharth Nigam portrayed the young version of the character.[9][10][11]
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat is based on the life of Ashoka (304–232 BCE), the third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty of India. How he faced the problems outside and inside Magadha and then become ruler of Magadha.[6][12][13][14][15] The historical drama was produced by Contiloe Entertainment, and directed by Prasad Gavandi. The show premiered on 2 February 2015 with 1 hour telecast duration for first 20 episodes.[16][17][18] The serial ended on 7 October 2016.[19]
Cast
Main cast
- Mohit Raina as Chakravartin Samrat Ashoka Maurya -Third Mauryan Emperor; Bindusara and Head Queen Dharma's first son; Vitashoka's brother; Devi and Karuvaki's husband; Mahinda and Sanghamitta's father.
- Siddharth Nigam as Young Prince Ashoka Maurya aka Vanaraj.
- Kajol Shrivastav as Empress Devi Maurya - Dhaniram's daughter,Ashoka's first wife; Mahinda and Sanghamitta's mother.
- Soumya Seth as Queen Karuvaki Maurya -Jagnnath and Vasudha’s daughter; Ashoka's second wife; Tivala's mother.
- Reem Sheikh as Young Princess Karuvaki.
- Pallavi Subhash as Head Queen Dharma / Shubhadrangi Maurya - Samrat Bindusara's beloved second wife; Ashoka and Vitashoka's mother.
- Manoj Joshi as Acharya Chanakya - Guru of Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara and Ashoka.
Recurring
- Arhaan Behl as Chandragupt Maurya (cameo) - Durdhara and Helena's husband; Justin and Bindusara’s father.
- Suzanne Bernert as Rajmata Helena Maurya - Chandragupta Maurya’s second wife, Justin's mother and Selecus Nicator's daughter.
- Sameer Dharmadhikari as Samrat Bindusara Maurya - Chandragupta and Durdhara's son; Charumitra, Dharma, Noor and Subrasi's; Susima,Ashoka, Dhrupad and Vitashoka’s father.
- Dev Singhal as Prince Vitashoka aka Vit -Ashoka's younger brother; Samrat Bindusara and Dharma's second son.
- Prinal Oberoi as Empress Charumitra - Bindusara's first wife; Susima’s mother.
- Preet Kaur Madhan as Queen Subrasi - Bindusara's fourth wife and Dhrupad's mother.
- Ayaan Zubair Rahmani as Rajkumar Dhrupad Maurya - Samrat Bindusara and Subrasi's son.
- Sumit Kaul as Prince Justin - Chandragupta Maurya and Helena's son; Noor's secret husband; Siayamak's father; Bindusara's half-brother.
- Ankita Sharma as Queen Noor - Justin's secret wife; Siayamak's mother; Bindusara's third wife(Queen Noor).
- Abhiram Nain as Prince Siamak - Justin and Noor's son; Bindusara's adopted son
- MD Faizan Khan as Young Prince Siamak
- Ankit Arora as Prince Susima-Bindusara and Charumitra’s son; Chandra's husband.
- Sumedh Mudgalkar as Young Prince Susima
- Heena Parmar as Princess Chandra - Prince Susima's wife
- Alefia Kapadia as Rani Vasudha - Queen of Kalinga, Jagannath's wife and Karuvaki's mother.
- Yashashri Masurkar as Princess Agnishikha - Shaktiraaj's daughter, Ahankara's cousin sister; Justin's ex suitor.
- Tapasya Nayak Srivastava as Queen Niharika - Queen of Ujjain, Rajajiraj's wife; Ahankara's mother.
- Tunisha Sharma as Rajkumari Ahankara - A Ujjani princess; Niharika and Rajajiraj's daughter; Susima's ex suitor; Ashoka's friend.
- Tej Sapru as Seleucus I Nicator - Helena's father; Justin's maternal grandfather; Siamak's great-grandfather.
- Vikrant Chaturvedi as Senapati Mir Khorasan - Noor's father; Siayamak's maternal grandfather.
- Manoj Kolhatkar as Amatya Khallatak - Susima’s supportive minister but later on becomes Ashoka’s minister.
- Dakssh Ajit Singh as Mahaamatya Radhagupt - Ashoka’s Prime Minister; Chanakya’s grandson.
- Jitendra Bohra as Young Radhagupt.
- Sachin Verma as Acharya Akramak - Ashoka’s guru in Royal Academy.
- Rajesh Khera as Acharya Devavrath - Ashoka's guru in Taxila.
- Shailesh Dattar as Amatya Ugarsain - He supported Justin and Helena but later killed by a spy of Helena and Justin.
- Amit Behl as Amatya Rakshas - He helps Helena first to make Justin sit on the throne then he use Keechak to kill Mauryas and to make Siayamak the new Samrat.
- Sonal Parihar as Nirjhara - Ishwari's sister and Chanakya's spy who presented in court instead of Rani Dharma.
- Parveen Kaur as Kasturi - Chanakya's spy and Dharma's friend.
- KK Goswami as Varahmir - He helps Helena and Rajajiraj making Lakshagraha. He is killed by Justin.
- Rumi Khan as Daastan - Noor’s ex lover and ex suitor. Noor joins hands with him to make Siayamak sit on throne. He is killed by Ashoka.
- Harsh Khurana as Uttar - Kondana's(Helena's) right hand. He commits suicide.
- Sudhanshu Pandey as Raja Keechak - Vasantsena's brother, Sudama's son and Bahamani's husband and a ruthless ruler of Taxila who is killed by Ashoka.
- Monica Sehgal as Rani Bahamani - Keechak's wife later ruler of Taxila.
- Anand Goradia as Agnibahu - Keechak's treasurer.
Production and promotion
The set was erected in Karjat. The show was produced by Contiloe Entertainment.[20][unreliable source?] A team of at least 500 people worked on the series. Episodes were shot across Jaisalmer, Kerala, Mumbai's Film City and Karjat. A battle of Buzkashi ("goat dragging" sport) on horses was also recreated.[3] A lightman died on the set in April 2015.[21]
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat was promoted on the comedy show Comedy Nights with Kapil on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri in February 2015[22] A game app "Ashoka:The Game" was launched by Colors TV in April 2015.[23][24]
Awards
Year | Award show | Category | Result |
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2015 | Indian Telly Award | Best Child Actor (Siddhart Nigam) |
Won[25] |
Best Historical/Mythological Series | Nominated[26] | ||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Drama) (Sameer Dharmadhikari) |
Nominated[26] | ||
Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama) (Pallavi Subhash) |
Nominated[26] | ||
Zee Gold Awards | Best Historical show | Won[27] | |
Best Actor (Debut) (Siddhart Nigam) |
Won | ||
Television Style Award | Most Stylish Debut Siddharth Nigam |
Won[28] | |
Best Costume Female Suzanne Bernert |
Nominated[29] | ||
BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Television Actor (Female) (Pallavi Subhash) |
Nominated | |
Most Entertaining Television Actor (Male) (Siddhart Nigam) |
Nominated | ||
Most Entertaining Television Fiction Show | Nominated | ||
2016 | Golden Petal Awards | Best Parivaar (Contilow Entertainment) |
Won[30] |
Favourite Child Actor (Siddharth Nigam) |
Won | ||
Favourite Child Actress (Reem Sameer Saikh) |
Nominated[31] | ||
Rising Debut Male (Siddhart Nigam) |
Nominated | ||
Best Show | Nominated | ||
Zee Gold Awards | Best Supporting Actor (Male) (Sameer Dharmadhikari) |
Nominated[32] | |
Best Supporting Actor (Female) (Pallavi Subhash) |
Nominated | ||
Best Actor In A Negative Role (Female) (Prinal Oberoi) |
Nominated |
Critical reception
The Times of India praised Ashok Banker's reconstruction filled historical gaps and stated that they provide "interesting fictional turns" for the show.[33]
Bollywood Life reviewer, Letty Mariam Abraham, gave the show 3 out of 5 stars; praising the sets, visual effects and production value of the show. She further heaped praise on child prodigy Siddharth Nigam as "undoubtedly a brilliant actor"; stating that "his agile body makes him the perfect actor for the role." Abraham gave her final verdict as "the show looks promising but has a lot of scope for improvement. I'd recommend that people watch this historical drama for Siddharth Nigam and the special effects of the show."[34]
India.com reviewer, Prathamesh Jadhav, stated "going by the opening episode we must confess that this elaborate drama looks rather promising with its interesting tale." He further stated, "What we liked though is the visuals and the diligence that has been put in by the special effects and VFX team. The work is seriously commendable." He gave his final verdict as "going by what we have seen [in] it one must admit that the show looks promising with its actors, its sets and the details that have gone into making a tele-series of this nature."[35]
Additionally it has been known to imitate its style and fictional characters from Game of Thrones.
International broadcast
- In Myanmar, it airs under the title "ဘုန်းမီးနေလ မဟာအသောက" on 5 plus.
- In Cambodia, it airs under the title ព្រះបាទអសោក on Cambodian Television Network.[36]
- In Indonesia, it began airing under the title, Ashoka on 11 May 2015 on antv.[37]
- In Sri Lanka, it airs under the title, Adiraja Dharmashoka on TV Derana.[38]
- in Thailand, it airs under the title, อโศกมหาราช on Channel 3 Family
- in Vietnam it airs under the title, Ashoka Đại Đế on THVL1 at 12h00 trưa
- in India the Tamil version airs under the title, Chakravarthy Ashokar on Colors Tamil
- in Ghana under the title Ashoka Samrat on Joy Prime.
See also
References
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- ^ "'Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat': Manoj Joshi, aka Chanakya, Sacked or Quit". India West. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
- ^ a b "Weekend Entertainment: Why the small screen is falling back on history for sutty story so bad by pawanratings". Dailymail. 14 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat: Story so far..." 11 June 2015.
- ^ Murthy, Neeraja (26 January 2015). "'Authors shouldn't be salesmen'". The Hindu. Thehindu.com. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ a b "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat: History comes alive on the small screen". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Ashoka to kill Siamak in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat - Times of India".
- ^ "This is when Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat will go off air - Times of India".
- ^ "Prinal Oberoi in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Sameer's the king of the TV world". The Asian Age. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Sameer Dharmadhikari in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "2015: TV shows to look forward to in the new year". The Times of India. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ Karan Shah (19 December 2014). "Siddharth Nigam, Sumit Kaul and Pallavi Subhash roped in for Ashoka". The Indian Express. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ "A historical war: Siddharth Tewary and Abhimanyu Singh race to make serial on king Ashoka". dna. 4 October 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Watch King Ashoka on TV". Hindustantimes.com/. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "'Chakravartin Ashok Samrat' - Colors rolls out its masterpiece". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "First look of much-awaited TV serial 'Chakravartin Ashok Samrat' launched". The Indian Express. 29 January 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Siddharth Nigam talks of being Ashoka". The Asian Age. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "'Siya Ke Ram' and 'Ashoka' to go off air - Times of India".
- ^ Nandini Sharma (2 February 2015). "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat Debuts on Colors Today! Here Is Why You Shouldn't Miss It | Business Insider India". Businessinsider.in. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ "Lightman dies on the sets of TV show 'Ashoka'". 17 April 2015.
- ^ "Photos: Kapil Sharma's special guests this Maha Shivratri - The Indian Express". The Indian Express. 17 February 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
- ^ "Ashoka Android Game App". Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Bring out the brave king in you!". 7 April 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Indian Telly Awards 2015: Karan Patel, Kapil Sharma winners - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ a b c "Nominations for Indian Telly Awards 2015 out; see who all have made the cut". India Today.
- ^ "Zee Gold Awards 2015 Highlights, Complete Winners' List: 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' Bags Most Honours; Karan-Divyanka's Romance Steals the Show". International Business Times. 22 June 2015.
- ^ "Siddharth Nigam receives the 'Most Stylish Debut'". The Times of India.
- ^ "Suzanne Bernert and Sumit Kaul revel in their fashion glory". The Times of India.
- ^ "Golden Petal Awards 2016 winners list: Varun Kapoor, Helly Shah and Mouni Roy walk away with the trophies!". bollywoodlife.com. 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Golden Petal Awards 2016: Helly Shah, Varun Kapoor, Mouni Roy and others nominated". ibtimes.co.in. 5 March 2016.
- ^ "Gold Awards 2016 Nomination List: Divyanka Tripathi, Sriti Jha, Varun Kapoor & Others Nominated". filmibeat.com. 25 May 2016.
- ^ "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Mariam Abraham, Letty (4 February 2015). "Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat TV review: Looks promising but has scope for improvement". Bollywoodlife.com. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ^ Jadhav, Prathamesh (2 February 2015). Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat makes an impressive debut on Colors: Read review. India.com. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ^ CTN TV Official Channel (3 March 2016). "ព្រះបាទអសោក - ASHOKA - CTN Drama - India Drama Promote Trailer 2016" – via YouTube.
- ^ http://www.an.tv/antv-keren/ashoka
- ^ "www.derana.lk".
External links
- Indian historical television series
- Indian period television series
- Colors (TV channel) series
- Hindi-language television programs
- Indian drama television series
- Indian television series
- 2015 Indian television series debuts
- Memorials to Ashok
- 2010s Indian television series
- 2016 Indian television series endings