"Ambi comes to Kumbakonam from Delhi and is shocked to see Vembu Iyer, his Vedic scholar father, unable to recognize his own son. Ambi learns from his mother that Vembu Iyer has retreated into silence ever since he heard about his son’s unhappy marriage. Gradually the old man’s self-guilt begins to surface."
As a woman scours Hyderabad for her missing husband, she becomes entangled in a conspiracy that suggests there’s more to the mystery than meets the eye.
It's been 6 months since the protagonist has been looking after his ailing mother. He must balance his time between his work and his mother. Having to take care of his mother’s every little need, he has developed an aversion towards her. As his patience reaches a breaking point, he blurts out his frustration at his mother. As the day progresses, he witnesses an accident that reminds him of his own childhood. He realizes his mistakes and makes amends.
A deadly assassin and an amnesiac, who were friends in the past, stand as enemies in the present and use an ancient martial art form to fight. However, they both miss seeing the bigger picture.
The Great War is over. Kurukshetra lies barren, sans its great warriors and king, sans justice. The vicious battle saw the end of the unforgettable ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’ of the Mahabharata. The thin line between just and unjust, fair and unfair, deceit and loyalty, betrayal and duty, has never been questioned. The answers to these unasked questions lie buried in the ruins of history. Dharmakshetra resurfaces these buried questions and allows the legendary characters of this tale an opportunity to tell their side of the story for the very first time. In a post-apocalyptic trial, held in Maharaj Chitragupta’s court, the seeming villains ‘Kauravas’ are allowed to accuse the so called heroes ‘Pandavas’ and vice versa, in an attempt to justify their actions. Upon hearing all the arguments made by the prosecution and the defense, Chitragupta delivers his final verdict. As with the original Mahabharata, Dharmakshetra has many intriguing facets for us. On a primary level, Dharamkshetra attempts to ask some key questions about the nature of humanity, while at the same time, it puts together the forgotten pieces of the story we thought we knew.
Popular episodes of Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik are now available in Tamil. Renowned mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik takes viewers on a voyage of Hindu mythology as he hosts Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik. The show highlights characters, stories, events and symbols from the religion deciphering their true meaning. Each episode covers one phenomenon from the great texts. From the concept of the Holy Triad - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva to the different avatars of the Goddess Durga, each episode is engaging and addictive making mythology relevant even today.
In a land where the Emperor reigned supreme, only the selected few would have the power to influence his decisions. Prince Salim was first in line to inherit his father, Akbar's throne. Already married to his first wife, Man Bai, Salim was on his way to strengthening the Mughal relations with Rajputana with his second marriage to Jagat Gosini. But amidst the lavish palaces and plush lives of the Mughal royalty, a war was being fought from within. While the kings charted the political climate for the country, the queens ruled that throne at home. Mehrunissa, bright and charismatic, always dreamt of becoming queen and when the invitation came from the pasha begum herself, Mehrunissa joined her team of ladies in waiting. Hereon begins the love story of Salim and Mehrunissa from their first meeting until their coronations as Jehangir and Nur-Jahan. The series interweaves various plot lines from the lives of many historical characters including Akbar, Ruqaiyya Begum, Abul Fazal and many others. Based on the popular book The Twentieth Wife' by author Indu Sundaresan, Siyaasat is a story of politics, inter-personal conflicts, sabotage, grandeur, power and above all else, the love between Salim and Mehrunissa, who was Salim's twentieth and final wife.
The characters of Tagore's stories spring into life through the cinematic imagination of acclaimed filmmaker, Anurag Basu in 'Stories By Rabindranath Tagore'.Tagore's words and Basu's vision have amalgamated into a show that transports you back in time to a world as complicated as this one but with far more appeal and beauty.
When Roro meets Hero his life is sent into a tailspin. They are the craziest combination there can be. Roro is street smart and mischievous whereas Hero is dramatic and chaotic. They are best of friends. Hero tries to make sure that everything works out in the favor of his friend Roro. In trying to do so, Hero generally goes overboard and instead of solving an issue creates a few more. Roro on the other hand is more measured with his plans. This is the reason why they are the right combination as a team. Hero is the Yin to Roro’s Yang. Together they face all the problems and obstacles as a well-oiled machine and manage to come out of it unscathed more often than not.
Akul and Nakul are naughty asura kids, who have been sent to earth by their teacher and master, Guruji. Their mission is to change mankind's perception about asura’s i.e. fearful, terrorizing, evil etc. They help humankind often in various scenarios. As they can't reveal their asura form to humans, helping humans is a difficult task. To live amongst humans, they have both taken human forms. Akul and Nakul stay on earth with Daddu, a rich, kind and eccentric old man. Along with Daddus’ loyal househelp Moongilal, they live in Hulchulnagri a quaint township set in a semi-urban coastal type of environment. Our heroes have a human best friend Saniya, who is also their neighbor. Saniya is aware of their true identity and helps them in their missions to help or assist others in Hulchalnagri. She is a science enthusiast and keeps experimenting with cool gadgets that come in handy whenever they battle evil Kaantasur and his minions. Kaantasur, the antagonist and an asura, he is against Guruji’s ideology and believes that asuras are rakshasas and are meant to be evil. According to him, all humans should worship asuras in fear. Kaantasur is aware of Gurujis' plan and he creates obstacles for Akul and Nakul every time they try to help humans. He is a shapeshifter, he keeps coming on Earth to create devastation and unrest with his two trusty sidekicks Prachandasur and Angarasur
Akki is a nine-year-old boy blessed with extraordinary karate skills. While he tries to lead a normal life, he ensures the optimum usage of his power for good deeds.