He is a perfect match for the persona required by the character he is playing, a calm, wise, mature, well-cultured, no-nonsense, ethical fellow who believe in morals. He reminds us of veteran actor Bharat Bhushan. If to talk about acting Vishwa Badola excels. Apart from the ideological differences about Sanskrut and modern way of living between a father and son, the episode try showing the possible effective way to keep the knowledge of Upanishad alive. Their aim is to keep the quality literature available and explored by the mankind (current and future generations). There are some Sanskrut scholars and devotees who does all he can to keep the language alive and spread its knowledge. We, by ignoring Sanskrut as a language keeps ourselves banned from exploring the fantastic stuff it offers. People often refer – Sanskrut – as the language of the times when carts were the primary way of traveling and hence there is nothing to explore in Sanskrut literature. Abhimanyu Singh, Vishwa Badola, Rushad Rana, Jaya Bhattacharya, Zakir Hussain, Mukesh Tiwari, Vrajesh Hirjee, Sai Deodhar, Purva Parag, Ravi Khanvilkar, K K Raina, Sandeep Mohan, Umang Gurjar, Rasika Duggal, Auroshikha Dey, Gagan Malik, Huma Qureshi, Faisal Rashid, Usha Rana, Gyanesh Pandey, Dev Khubnani, Amit Behl, and others…Įpisode #1 of the TV serial explores the generation gap and how the majority of youth look towards the ancient literature.
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