Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat | |
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Genre | Historical drama |
Created by | Ashok Banker |
Written by | Ashok Banker |
Directed by | Prasad Gavandi |
Creative director(s) | Jitendra Srivastava, Nafees Khan |
Starring | See Cast section |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 442[1] |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Abhimanyu Raj Singh Rupali Singh |
Production location(s) | Karjat, Raigad district, Maharashtra, India |
Cinematography | Deepak Pandey |
Running time | Approx. 20 minutes |
Production company(s) | Contiloe Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Colors TV |
Picture format | 576i SDTV 1080i HDTV |
Original release | 2 February 2015 7 October 2016 |
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Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat (English: The Great Emperor Ashok) is a 2015 Indian historical drama serial,[2] that aired on Colors TV.[3][4] The show was created and written by author and screenwriter Ashok Banker.[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.[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]
Contents
Plot
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Initially, the show focused on the life and love story of Ashoka's parents Dharma and Bindusara. Bindusara is the present king of Magadh, while his step-mother conspires against him. Bindusara was attacked by Helena's men but saved by a beautiful and intelligent Brahmin girl named Subhadrangi/Dharma. Impressed by her skills, Bindusara falls in love and marries her. Later, Dharma becomes pregnant. The session ends when one of Bindusara's other wives Noor and her father Mir Khorasan try to kill Dharma. Dharma gives birth to a baby boy and names him "Ashoka" (without sorrow).
14 years later
The show later on focuses on the life of young Ashoka getting guidance from Chanakya who helps Ashoka against all obstacles. Dharma does not let Ashoka know anything about his father but Ashoka figures it out through certain clues and manages to re-unite Bindusara and Dharma. Chanakya also believed that Ashok will be the great ruler of Magadha because of his selfless nature and his oath of serving motherland till his last breath. But Ashok never wanted the throne as he thinks that his brother; Siyamak will be the perfect ruler for Magadha. Meanwhile, Chanakya along with Radhagupta and his other disciples are busy in protecting the throne of Magadha from the evil and corrupt practices done by Helena and the other enemies of Magadha and Chanakya's oath of protecting his motherland forever created hindrance in the way of Helena; who at last created a plot to kill Chanakya. Meanwhile, Chanakya came to know that from some time; Charumitra practiced black magic on Dharma. Susima hated Chanakya as he always favoured Ashoka over him while mahamatya Khalatak was always jealous of him as Bindusara always favored Chanakya over him in the matters related to Magadha. So Helena joined Charumitra; Sushim and Khalatak. Siyamak also joined in this mission as he believed that his dear ones (Justin and Noor) had died due to Chanakya. They all killed Chanakya who in his last breathe tells Ashoka that the only way to serve his motherland is to become the Emperor of Magadha by any means. Ashoka believes that Chanakya did not die due to some mishap/accident but due to a conspiracy done by the enemies of Magadha. Thus; Ashoka takes a pledge to punish the culprits and fulfill Chanakya's last wish of becoming the Emperor of Magadha by any means. Meanwhile,to end the tyranny of Keechak, Ashok heads for Takshashila and after a lot of struggles, becomes successful. Also there,he meets Kalinga's Princess Kaurwaki, forms a unique bond of friendship. Later on both fall in love and secrately marry, against Kaurwaki's father Jagganath's wishes. Later-on, Ashoka returns to Patliputra and in the meantime, found out that his own family members were involved in the death of Chanakya. But in the process of making the criminals punished for their sins, tables turned on him making Ashok attack on Bindusara and injuring Susima. So, in a fit of rage, Bindusara exiled him from Patliputra. For protection of her son, Dharma went with him along with her newborn Vitta and the trio left Patliputra and settled in Ujjain. That marked the end of the session
10 years later
A ruthless Ashoka in the name of Chand along with Dharma and his brother Vit have been settled in Ujjain in the house-hold of the merchant Dhanisharam who resides there with his daughter, Devi. In Kalinga, Kaurwaki’s only ambition of life is to meet Ashoka and makes many futile attempts for the same angering Jagannath. Bindusara has grown more cruel and harsh within these years while with the help of black magic, Charumitra had made Susima stronger than ever. After some days, in a wrestling match, in which Ashoka and Susima are fighting, Dharma comes with Vit and stops the fight. Everyone recognizes them. Bindusara forgives them and asks them to return to Patliputra. Dharma and Vit return to Patliputra. Ashoka did not follow Bindusara's orders. He roams in a jungle and meets Kaurvaki. In these years, Dharma too has turned clever and bold enough to face internal politics. Ashoka sees Devi and her father being tortured by Nirankush and his men and saves them but fails to capture Nirankush. Ashoka returns to Patliputra and reveals to Bindusara that slavery was in practice in these 10 years. He also reveals that a man named Kondna is behind this. One night, Siamak secretly goes to meet Kondna. It is revealed that Kondna is none other than Helena. Ashoka sets out to capture Kondna using Nirankush. Ashoka fails to capture Kondna and Nirankush escapes. However he got a clue that Kondna is a woman. Ashoka got clue from Nirankush that the woman's name starts from 'H'. He finds that Kondna is late Helena. Nobody believes it. Ashoka is sure that Kondna is Helena . He sets out to capture her and bring her in front of everyone. Ashoka, with Lasandra (Helena's enemy) manages to expose Helena and forces Siamak to kill her. Later, the marriage preparations of Ashoka and Kaurwaki begin. Just then, Dharma and Devi meet an astrologer and he says that this marriage is full of obstacles and many innocent people will be killed in the Kalinga war. Due to fear, Dharma decides that Ashoka should marry Devi, instead of Kaurwaki. Jagannath tells Bindusar that Ashok can marry Kaurwaki only when Bindusar gives the throne of Magadh to him after the marriage. Bindusar agrees. At the time of marriage Ashoka comes to know about this and breaks the marriage with Kaurwaki and in a fit of rage injures Jagannath with a dagger. Ashoka instead, marries Devi.Siamak goes to Takshashela as governor and calls in unani guards.Ashoka kills Siyamak and returns to Patliputra.Susima has control over Bindusara,and Jagannath accuses Ashoka for killing Kaurwaki,Devi gets Kaurwaki and saves Ashoka. After Bindusara's death Susima and Ashoka fight,but Susima jumps into a flaming pit.Ashoka is crowned Magadha Samrat Ashoka Maurya. Devi gives birth to Ashoka's son, Mahendra. While pregnant with Ashoka's second child, Devi leaves Ashoka and takes Mahendra with her. the Kalinga war ends the series.
Cast
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- Mohit Raina as Ashoka,[20][21] son of Bindusara by Dharma
- Pallavi Subhash as Dharma/Shubhadrangi,[22] Bindusara's beloved wife, Ashoka and Vit's mother
Kajol Srivastava as Devi,[23] Ashoka's wife
- Saumya Seth as Kaurwaki,[24] Ashoka's second wife
- Manoj Joshi as Chanakya, Ashoka's guru
- Sameer Dharmadhikari as Bindusara,[25] son of Chandragupta by Durdhara
- Ankita Sharma as Noor Khorasan, Bindusara's third wife
- Prinal Oberoi as Charumitra,[26] Bindusara's first wife
- Preet Kaur Madhan as Subrasi, Bindusara's fourth wife
- Ankit Arora as Sushim,[27] son of Bindusara by Charumitra
- Heena Parmar as Chanda, Sushim's wife
- Suzanne Bernert as Helena,[28][29] second wife of Chandragupta
- Sumit Kaul as Justin,[30][31] son of Chandragupta by Helena
- Dakssh Ajit Singh as Radhagupt,[32] Ashoka's Prime Minister
- Kallirroi Tziafeta as Lasandra
- Manoj Kolhatkar as Khallatak, Bindusara's Prime Minister
- Abhiram Nain as Siyamak, son of Justin by Noor (officially recognised as Bindusara's son)
- Manoj Verma as Jagannath, kaurwaki's Father.
- Sanjeev Rathore as "Dhaniram" Ashoka's Father in law, ( Devi's Father.)
- Alefia Kapadia as Vasudha[33]
- Rajesh Khera as Devavrath[34]
- Sudhanshu Pandey as Keechak[35]
- Siddharth Nigam as Ashoka(young)[36]
- Reem Sheikh as Kaurwaki (young)
- Sumedh Mudgalkar as Sushim(young)[37]
- Md. Faizan Khan as Siyamak (young)
- Ayaan Zubair Rahmani as Dhrupad, son of Bindusara by Subrasi
- Amit Behl as Amatya Rakshas[38]
- Mayank Gandhi as Virat[39][40]
- Vikrant Chaturvedi as Mir Khorasan,[41] former General and Bindusara's father in law
- Tej Sapru as Seleucus I Nicator
- Anand Goradia as Agnibahu
- Sonal Parihar as Nirjhara
- KK Goswami as Varahmir
- Rumi Khan as Dastaan[42]
- Aarti Rana as Bela[43]
- Sachin Verma as Akramak
- Yogesh Mahajan as Rajajiraj
- Tapasya Nayak Srivastava as Rani Niharika
- Yashashri Masurkar as Agnishikha
- Jaswant Menaria as Nayak
- Arhaan Behl as Chandragupt Maurya (cameo)
- Harsh Khurana as Uttar
- Parveen Kaur as Kasturi
- Tunisha Sharma as Ahankara
- Monica Sehgal as Bahamani
- Sanaya Verma as young Naina Rajkumari
Production and promotion
The set was erected in Karjat. The show was produced by Contiloe Entertainment.[44][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.[45]
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat was promoted on the comedy show Comedy Nights with Kapil on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri in February 2015 [46] A game app "Ashoka:The Game" was launched by Colors TV in April 2015.[47][48]
Awards
Year | Award show | Category | Result |
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2015 | Indian Telly Award | Best Child Actor (Siddhart Nigam) |
Won[49] |
Best Historical/Mythological Series | Nominated[50] | ||
Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Drama) (Sameer Dharmadhikari) |
Nominated[50] | ||
Best Acctress in a Supporting Role (Drama) (Pallavi Subhash) |
Nominated[50] | ||
Zee Gold Awards | Best Historical show | Won[51] | |
Best Actor (Debut) (Siddhart Nigam) |
Won | ||
Television Style Award | Most Stylish Debut Siddharth Nigam |
Won[52] | |
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[53] |
Favourite Child Actor (Siddharth Nigam) |
Won | ||
Favourite Child Actress (Reem Sameer Saikh) |
Nominated[54] | ||
Rising Debut Male (Siddhart Nigam) |
Nominated | ||
Best Show | Nominated | ||
Zee Gold Awards | Best Supporting Actor (Male) (Sameer Dharmadhikari) |
Nominated[55] | |
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.[56]
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."[57]
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."[58]
International broadcast
In Myanmar, it airs under the title "ဘုန်းမီးနေလ မဟာအသောက" on 5 Network.
In Cambodia, it airs under the title ព្រះបាទអសោក on Cambodian Television Network.[59]
In Indonesia, it began airing under the title, Ashoka on May 11, 2015 on antv.[60]
In Sri Lanka, it airs under the title, ''Adiraja Dharmashoka'' on TV Derana.[61]
in Thailand, it airs under the title, อโศกมหาราช on Channel 3 Family
See also
References
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