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The epic story of the family feud between the noble Pandava princes and their scheming cousins, the Kaurava kings.
Duration: 45 min
Released: 1988
IMDb Rating: 9.3/10 (3,109 Votes)
Genre: Tv Shows And Awards
Stars: Arun Bakshi, Pramod Kumar, Aloka Mukerjee, Virendra Razdan
Year: 1988
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Episode 1 – Raja Bharat and Raja Shantanu
Episode 2 – Ganga’s kills her sons
Episode 3 – Bhishma is big
Episode 4 – Bhisma Pratigya/Iccha Mrityu Vardaan
Episode 5 – Amba, Ambika and Ambalika
Episode 6 – Birth of Pandu, Dhritarashtra and Vidur
Episode 7 – Dhritarashtra and Gandhari get married, Pandu and Kunti get married and Karna’s birth
Episode 8 – Madri is gifted to pandu, pandu is resting and Dhritarashtra is king
Episode 9 – Pandu’s curse, his sanyas and birth of Pandavas
Episode 10 – Kaunsa is king and Akashwani about Krishna
Episode 11 – Krishna Janma
Episode 12 – Pootna’s death
Episode 13 – Krishna brahmand darshan and krishna gets caught while stealing makhan
Episode 14 – Maiya Mori Mai nahi makhan khayo and Kaliya Nag Tandav
Episode 15 – Radha and Gopikas, protest against Mathura, Devakasur and Trulambasur Vadh
Episode 16 – Kansa invites Krishna to Mathura
Episode 17 – Kansa vadh
Episode 18 – Pandu’s death
Episode 19 – Styavati, Amba, Ambika take sanyas with Rishi Vyas
Episode 20 – Duryodhan poisons bhim and bhim gets strength of 10 elephants
Episode 21 – Sudama’s chivda and Dron arrrives to hastinapur
Episode 22 – Shastra Pooja, Drona insults Karna and Arjun’s Test
Episode 23 – Ekalavya, Karna’s Education, Arjun’s test of Bird’s eye
Episode 24 – All grow-up, prince is to be nominated and everyone exhibits their skills in rangbhoomi, Karna challenges Arjun and Duryodhan gives Anga desh to Karna
Episode 25 – Drona’s guru Dakshina to capture Dhrupad
Episode 26 – Krishna gets sudarshan chakra from parshuram, defeats Jarasandh and orders building Dwarika
Episode 27 – Yudhishthir is crowned as prince. Rukmini is being forced to marry Shishupal
Episode 28 – Krishna kidnaps Rukmini
Episode 29 – Lakshagraha is built in Varnavar by Purochan
Episode 30 – Tunneling in varnavat begins
Episode 31 – Escape from Lakshagraha
Episode 32 – Hidimb Vadh and Bhims marriage
Episode 33 – Bakasur Vadh
Episode 34 – Dristadyumna & Draupadi Birth and Draupadi Swayamvar
Episode 35 – Arjun wins Draupadi
Episode 36 – Pandav leave from panchal to hastinapur
Episode 37 – Pandav arrive at Hastinapur and kingdom is divided
Episode 38 – Pandav get khandavprastha
Episode 39 – Coronation of Yudhirsthir, Khandavprastha becomes Indraprastha
Episode 40 – Arjun runs away with Subhadra
Episode 41 – Arjun weds Subhadra. Arjun gets Devdatta conch and Gandiv and Bhim gets his Gada
Episode 42 – Jarasandh Vadh, Rajsuya Yagnya begins, Shishupals Story
Episode 43 – Rajsuya Yagya, Shishupal Vadh
Episode 44 – Vyas predicts war, Draupadi laughs at Duryodhan
Episode 45 – Pandavas go to Hastinapur to Gamble
Episode 46 – Yudhirshthir loses everything
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Episode 47 – Vastraharan
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Episode 48 – Pandav Get Back Everything
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Episode 49 – Rematch of Dyut
Episode 50 – Vanvas Begins
Episode 51 – Gandharvas Catch Duryodhan
Episode 52 – Arjun worships Indra and Shiva for Divyastra and gets Pashupatastra
Episode 53 – Krishna’s story of one grain of rice, Bhim meets Ghatotkach and Hanuman, Arjun learns dance from Chitrasen
Episode 54 – Arjun gets curse of impotency from Urvashi, Abhimanyus as a kid, Jayadraths head is shaved
Episode 55 – Story of poisoned water and Yaksha, Abhimanyu is Big
Episode 56 – Agyatvas in Matsya desh
Episode 57 – Karna’s curse, Sairandhri rejects Keechak
Episode 58 – Keechak Vadh
Episode 59 – Kaurav attack Matsya desh
Episode 60 – Viraat yudh and clothes for Uttaras dolls
Episode 61 – Abhimanyu’s marriage and Pandavs decide to send a doot to hastinapur
Episode 62 – Dhritarashtra does not agree and sends Sanjay
Episode 63 – Krishna or Narayani Sena
Episode 64 – Krishna goes to hastinapur as shanti doot
Episode 65 – Krishna avtar and Indra takes Karna’s kawach kundala
Episode 66 – Karna’s Identity is disclosed
Episode 67 – Vidur resigns as a prime minister, Kunti meets Karna
Episode 68 – Sanjay gets divya drishti, Ulluk goes to Pandavs
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Episode 69 – Shalya becomes Karna’s Sarathi
Episode 70 – Shikhandi’s Story
Episode 71 – Arjun worships Durga,rules of war layed
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Episode 72 – War begins and Arjun drops his weapons, geeta saar begins
Episode 73 – Geeta Saar part 2
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Episode 74 – Geeta Saar and Krishna Maha Avtaar
Episode 75 – Yudhishthir gets blessings, Yuyutsu changes side and war begins, Abhimanyu faces Bhishma
Episode 76 – Uttar dies, Arjun faces bhishma and day 2 begins
Episode 77 – Arjun is unstoppable, 3rd is over, 4th day begins, Bhim is surrounded, 10 Kauravs are killed, Krishna
takes out his sudarshan
Episode 78 – 9th day is over and 16 kauravs are dead, Bhisma tells Arjun how to take him out of the war
Episode 79 – Bhishma lies on the Bed of Arrows, Karna meets Bhisma
Episode 80 – Day 11, Dron tries to capture Yudhishthir but is unsuccesful, Shantanu comes to Bhishma
Episode 81 – Chakraview planned, Duryodhan promises Susharma.avi
Episode 82 – Abhimanyu Vadh
Episode 83 – Arjun vows to kill Jayadrath and Story about Jayadraths Curse
Episode 84 – Arjun breaks chakravyuh to get to jayadrath
Episode 85 – Jayadrath Vadh
Episode 86 – Ghatotkach dies
Episode 87 – Drona Dies
Episode 88 – Dushyasan dies Karna fights with Arjun, Krishna puts the rath in the land so that Arjun is saved
Episode 89 – Karna Dies
Episode 90 – Yudhishthir curses all woman kind and Duryodhan becomes iron bodied
Episode 91 – Bhim duryodhan Gada Yudh
Episode 92 – Duryodhan Dies, Ashwathama, Krip and Kritvarma is remaining, Parikshit’s story
Episode 93 – Dhritarashtra tries to kill Bhim
Episode 94 – End
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The narrative is set in 1988, a significant year as it represents the closing chapter of Nico’s life – she passed away in 1988 at the age of 49. Rather than focusing on her early fame with The Velvet Underground or her musical breakthroughs, the film centers on her days spent performing in small clubs and traveling through Europe. This phase reflects the obscurity and personal battles she faced, including her struggles with drug addiction and the search for meaning beyond her past stardom.
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