Mahabharat | Hastinapur-er Uttoradhikar | Times of Puraan | Mirchi Bangla | Episode 2

Mirchi Bangla presents Mahabharat on Times of Puraan

Episode: 2

Byasdev- Sanjay Dutta
Pitamaha Bhishma- Utpal Sarkar
Ganga- Samriddhi Guha
Satyabati- Gargi Har Chatterjee
Ambalika- Barnisha Bhattacharya
Rishi Parashar- Nilanjan Bhattacharya
Rajpurohit- Prabal Mukherjee

Directed by Shanoli Majumder
Creative Director- Indrani Chakrabarti
Audio Adaptation- Mahua Banerjee
Title Song- Shrehthangshu Datta, Aruna Das
Recording and Background Score- Satyajit Sen
Sound Design and Mix- Sabyasachi Mukherjee
Introduction- Shubhodipto Bhattacharya
Poster Design- Abhibrata Sarkar (Grinning Tree)
Graphics- Abhibrata Sarkar, Chinmoy Mondal, Ayananta Nath
Recording- Mahul Studio
Produced by Pastel Entertainment

Executive Producer - Arunima Dey
Youtube team - Himanshu Pradhan, Vasundhara Bisht
Marketing - Nishanth Thomas
Social Media - Agni, Arnab Chatterjee, Shristi Hazra
Mirchi Interns - Abhigyan Acharya, Devarghya Pramanick
Editorial Assistance - Rohit Dey, Souvik Guha Sarkar
Special Assistance- Deep, Deepak Ray
Project director - Indrani
National Digital Content Head - Indira Rangarajan


Disclaimer:
“this audio series is intended to introduce to you the rich and diverse world of Hindu mythology. While every effort has been made to present accurate and respectful information, it is essential to acknowledge that Hindu mythology is a vast and complex subject, with many different interpretations and variations. The stories and characters presented in this series are based on ancient Hindu texts, oral traditions, and scholarly research. However, it is important to recognize that mythological stories are often symbolic, metaphorical, and open to multiple interpretations. The series will not attempt to present a definitive or exhaustive account of Hindu mythology and/or claim to be accurate, but rather aim to provide an engaging and accessible introduction to this fascinating subject. The series may include references to sacred texts, such as the Puranas, the Vedas, and the Mahabharata, but does not claim to be a comprehensive or authoritative interpretation of these texts. Hindu mythology is deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions, and it is essential to approach this subject with respect and sensitivity towards the beliefs and practices of Hindus worldwide and does not intend to defame, malign, insult etc. any mythological character.

All original content created for this series is copyright-protected. Reproduction or distribution of any part of this content without permission is strictly prohibited.”

“This series may include narration of stories or instances that depict intimacy, romantic or otherwise mature themes, which may be from the available research material, however every attempt has been made to ensure that these are intended to be respectful and tasteful. It's important to note that Hindu mythology often portrays gods and goddesses in intimate relationships, which may seem unconventional by modern standards. The series aims to present Hindu mythology with respect and sensitivity towards the cultural and religious traditions it represents. Intimate narrations may be used only where necessary to illustrate the complex relationships between mythological characters, but they should not be seen as endorsements or glorifications of any specific behavior or culture.
If you are sensitive to depictions of intimacy, violence, or other mature themes, please be aware that this series may contain content that may trigger discomfort or offense. If you are under 18 years old, please consult with a parent or guardian before proceeding.”


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