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Netflix's 'Kurukshetra' will be launched in two parts, each consisting of 9 episodes. The show drops on October 10.
Netflix announced its epic new series Kurukshetra on Wednesday, conceptualised and created by Anu Sikka. Aimed at celebrating the country's rich storytelling culture, the series envisions the "timeless dilemmas and profound wisdom of the Mahabharata," a note from the streamer said.
The series, which will premiere on October 10, unfolds through the perspectives of 18 key warriors, each navigating their inner dilemmas, personal vendettas, and the devastating cost of a war that pits brother against brother. The show will be launched in two parts, each consisting of 9 episodes.
Kurukshetra is written and directed by Ujaan Ganguly, with legendary poet and lyricist Gulzar coming on board to pen the lyrics. According to the stramer, Kurukshetra presents the Mahabharata like never before — "through an immersive narrative that captures the emotional intensity and moral complexity of the epic’s greatest moments."
The series is a Tipping Point production, backed by Alok Jain, Anu Sikka, and Ajit Andhare. Tanya Bami, Series Head, Netflix India, said Kurukshetra will be a "truly novel take on the Mahabharata."
Bami added, "It brings together everything that we look for in great storytelling. The Mahabharat has always been more than an epic; it’s a mirror to our choices and dilemmas, as relevant today as it was centuries ago. With its distinctive storytelling lens, layered characters, and a moving background score, this series reimagines a story we’ve all grown up with in a way that speaks to today’s generation. It’s an invitation for newer audiences to discover its timeless themes through a format that feels fresh, contemporary, and compelling."
Sikka said the battle of Kurukshetra is "unforgettable and timeless" and called it a "collision of duty, destiny, and moral choices."
"Through this animated series, we explore the 18 days of Kurukshetra with its distinct perspectives blending eternally timeless wisdom with the power of visual storytelling. We're honoured to bring this layered narrative to life on Netflix, making this epic story accessible to Indian and global audiences in a visually stunning, rich new format," Sikka added.