Did the Mahabharat Team Just Reunite After 12 Years?

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Key Takeaways
- Mahabharat cast reunites after 12 years.
- Sourabh Raaj Jain, as Lord Krishna, shares nostalgic moments.
- The show remains a significant part of Indian television history.
- Speculation about future projects has fans excited.
- The reunion underscores the lasting impact of mythological dramas.
Mumbai, Sep 16 (NationPress) Television enthusiasts were recently transported back in time as the beloved cast of the iconic series "Mahabharat" came together once again.
Commemorating the 12th anniversary of the show’s debut, actor Sourabh Raaj Jain, who portrayed the character of Lord Krishna, shared a touching message on his social media, marking this significant occasion and offering a snapshot of their joyful gathering.
He wrote, “Today we complete 12 years… AND Yesterday, we met again, for what that eventually you will get to know….thanks to @swastikproductions BUT this can’t be coincidence or may be, I don’t know….but I am happy that we could all meet and laugh, relive past memories while creating new ones; missed many others from the Mahabharat team. Immense gratitude for your continuous love and support. Last picture is an edit from (Janki); I took from another platform, thank you for letting me use it.”
For those unfamiliar, when Mahabharat first premiered in 2013, it was not just a remarkable success but also made a lasting impact on Indian television. Its grand sets, powerful performances, and enduring narrative of duty and dharma resonated with viewers of all ages. Even after a decade, the show remains one of the most celebrated mythological series in Indian television history.
This reunion sparked excitement and speculation among fans, who are curious if there’s a new project on the horizon featuring the original cast. The show included stars like Sourabh Raaj Jain, Shaheer Sheikh, Rohit Bhardwaj, Arpit Ranka, Pooja Sharma, Praneet Bhatt, Thakur Anoop Singh, Riya Deepsi, and others, all produced under the Swastik Production label.
–IANS
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