Mahabharat Katha Kannada Serial

Desene animate japoneze seriale. Became one of the most successful and popular actors on television all thanks to his portrayal of lord Krishna in Doordarshan's hugely popular serial Mahabharat. Back in 1988, Bharadwaj, then just 23, became an overnight star and people would touch his feet wherever he went.
Now, for the first time in 25 years, Bharadwaj has made a comeback as Krishna on stage in his theatrical offering, Chakravyuh, which was staged in Lucknow on Saturday. I AM QUITE LIKE KRISHNA Playing his favourite character Krishna after more than two and a half decades, has Nitish excited, “Krishna will always remain my favourite role. Krishna was a part of me not only as an actor but his philosophy also pulled me through all the lows and tough phases of my life. So I believe that it has become a integral part of me and I think I know him much better now than I knew him while doing Mahabharat,“ says Bharadwaj. After playing this iconic character, Bharadwaj was seen playing Krishna in a slew of mythological shows like Geeta Rahasya, Vishnu Puran.
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He also played Ram in BR Chopra's Ramayana in 2003, in which Union Minister played the role of Sita. But Nitish says that though he has played mostly mythological charaters, his approach towards each role has been with a fresh perspective. “Just because I did mostly mythological serials doesn't mean that I didn't treat them differently. They are different characters for me and I feel the only difference between mythological roles and regular characters is of costumes.' FROM A VET TO A GOD Nitish has experienced various spheres of life. From a qualified veterinary surgeon to theatre artist, from an actor to a director and then a Member of Parliament, Bharadwaj has been there, done that, but he finally got contentment in acting. Says he, “Now I want people to know that I am here to stay in the entertainment industry as an actor and a director.
I believe all the artistes, be it singers, dancers or actors, are very sensitive people and they are affected by their surroundings and what is happening in society. So, after Mahabharat, I went to London for theatre performances and radio shows. There I realised that the image of Indian politicians shown in British media was only as gundas of UP and Bihar. So, when I came back from England in 1995, I decided to join politics and make people believe in me. I wanted them to believe that here I am, an educated, qualified man and I'm also an Indian politician. I wanted to change so many things in the Indian society. Finally, I was elected to the Lok Sabha as a Member of Parliament from Jamshedpur in 1996.

I was an active member of the till 2007 but then certain things did not work out the way I wanted them to. So, then I thought that I am wasting my time in politics and I went back to Mumbai and started focusing on films and theatre,“ informs Bharadwaj. ACTING IS MUCH EASIER THAN DIRECTING After acting Nitish has now ter acting Nitish has now taken to film direction.