
Arjun begs for forgiveness from Ganga but she refuses to forgive.Įpisode 14 – Yudhisthir dreams of being reprimanded by Bheesma, Drona, and Karna.Įpisode 15 – Yudhisthir gets ready to take sanyas. Barbareek’s head is joined to his body and he leaves for sanyas.Įpisode 13 – Everyone laments loss due to war. War begins.Įpisode 11 – Ashwathama kills the sons of Pandavas and takes their heads to Duryodhana.Įpisode 12 – War ends. Barbareek gives his head as guru Dakshina to Krishna.Įpisode 10 – Barbareek’s head is kept on a mountain to witness the Kurukshetra war. Bheem and Barbareek meet.Įpisode 9 – Barbareek meets Bheesma Pitamah. Krishna narrates the story of Barbareek.Įpisode 4 – Krishna kills Narakasur and rescues sixteen thousand queens.Įpisode 5 – Ghatotkach goes to marry Mourvi Barbareek is born.Įpisode 6 – Barbareek goes to Krishna as a disciple.Įpisode 7 – Krishna sends Barbareek to be a disciple of Guru Vijay Siddha Sen.Įpisode 8 – Barbareek performs severe penance to please Kamakhya Devi and gets three powerful arrows. Everyone gets tensed by his power of three arrows.Įpisode 2 – Shakuni convinces Duryodhana to kill unarmed Barbareek.Įpisode 3 – Draupadi goes to Krishna to find a solution for Barbareek.



In the fight, Arjun and Vrishketu are killed.
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The series also showcases the story's Ashwamedha yagna, during which Arjuna's son Babruvahana, prince of Manipur fights Arjuna and Vrishketu when the horse of yagna reaches Manipur. We are running the ‘No spoiler campaign’ requesting people to keep the secret.This series covers events not included in the original show including the life of Ghatotkatch, Hidimbaa, Barbareek, Aftermath of War, Arjuna's various marriages, Karna's marriage with Padmavati and his son, Vrishketu and mourning after the war. KAPIL: We have shot alternate endings and except for the cast, director and the producers, nobody knows what the actual ending is. In these days of social media how will you keep the suspense under wraps? Raat Baaki.” The studio was booked solid but Adi worked it out saying he’d love for us to return. Ittefaq at his studio and wrapped it there with the song “ What support did you receive from Aditya Chopra? But after this, I’ll never be scared of not having money again. Ittefaq remake: Sidharth Malhotra, Sonakshi Sinha, Akshaye Khanna or someone else, who's behing the murders? When I didn’t want to burden mom, I shared my problems with my brother. I get stressed out easily but Abhay always calms me down, saying, “Don’t worry, we’ll figure it out.” In these last four years, we’ve grown as a family. Who else helped you weather the tumultuous times?ĪBHAY: Mom (Renu Chopra), she’s very strong… Ittefaq would not have been made without Shah Rukh. KAPIL: He’s been a pillar of support, when dad was really ill, he came home and offered to help. Your association with Shah Rukh Khan grew through Bhoothnath and its sequel and now he has co-produced Ittefaq. My grandfather taught us never to run after money but focus on content that would make us proud. When dad pointed out that they were losing Rs 2 lakh on every episode he told him, “Just do this well, phir humari pidhiyan khayengi.” It’s true, Mahabharat is still earning us money and was our saviour in bad times. KAPIL: He really spoilt us and regaled us with stories like how he got Rs 6 lakh to shoot an episode of Mahabharat when it actually cost Rs 8 lakh. She would read them out to him and he’d send them back with valid comments. Ittefaq remake to have a recreated version of Namal Halal's Raat BaaqiĪBHAY: When I was studying in film school, I’d send mom my scripts. (Laughs) I even skipped a friend’s wedding because I didn’t want to leave the office even though we were actually not doing much. Associate director Nikkhil Advani was a taskmaster, but nobody wanted to go home. KAPIL: I did a course in marketing in the US and on my return, assisted Karan (Johar) on Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. It’s a tough business and you have to really love it, to want to do it. Did you ever imagine yourself in any other profession?ĪBHAY: I was always fond of films but loving cinema as a filmmaker grew with time.
