Key Points

Abhishek Nigam believes his new series will help audiences discover religion's true essence beyond dogma. He immersed himself in research to authentically portray philosopher Adi Shankaracharya. The show features an ensemble cast including Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles. Nigam hopes viewers will experience profound self-realization through the narrative.

Key Points: Abhishek Nigam Says Shankar Series Will Redefine Religion Meaning

  • Nigam emphasizes the show's focus on inner spirituality over external rituals
  • He spent months researching Adi Shankaracharya for authenticity
  • Series co-stars Shilpa Shirodkar as Shankaracharya’s mother
  • Modi Studios-backed project aims to provoke self-reflection in viewers
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Abhishek Nigam on if 'Shankar' will help provide clarity on what religion actually means

Abhishek Nigam reveals how 'Shankar – The Revolutionary Man' will guide youth toward spiritual clarity beyond religious labels.

Abhishek Nigam on if 'Shankar' will help provide clarity on what religion actually means
"This isn’t about any particular religion. It’s about something much deeper, something within us. – Abhishek Nigam"

Mumbai, July 22

Actor Abhishek Nigam has been roped in as the lead in the forthcoming soul-stirring series, "Shankar – The Revolutionary Man".

During an exclusive interaction with IANS, Nigam was asked if the show would help the viewers gain clarity regarding the real meaning of religion.

Speaking to IANS, he said, "Definitely, in fact, that’s the core of it."

Explaining his point further, Nigam shared, "This isn’t about any particular religion. It’s about something much deeper, something within us. When I say “internal,” I mean beyond the external noise. Yes, I truly believe this show can guide the youth to answers and towards the right path."

When asked how he prepared for the role, Nigam disclosed that he has been preparing to play the great saint since January this year.

"There’s a lot of research going on because the more we understand the person behind this character, the more authentically we can bring him to life. We’re in the process of collecting knowledge, researching deeply, and absorbing everything he has shared with the world. That understanding is what will make this performance truthful," Nigam added.

Talking about the show, he shared that he believes that when people watch it, they’ll feel a strange familiarity. Nigam said, "It’s something internal. It already exists within you. Watching it may help you recognise it, and that might shift the way you view the world. The twist, if any, lies within you."

"Shankar – The Revolutionary Man" will bring to the screen the journey of the great saint and philosopher, Adi Shankaracharya.

While Nigam will play the titular role, 'Bigg Boss 18' fame Shilpa Shirodkar is reported to be seen as Adi Shankaracharya’s mother.

Jointly backed by Modi Studios and Rajarshi Bhupendra Modi, the series is also expected to see Rajesh Shringarpure, Farnaz Shetty, Rati Pandey, and Manoj Joshi in significant roles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Not sure if TV serials are the right medium for such profound philosophy. Most shows end up dramatizing everything. But if done well, this could be groundbreaking. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
As someone who's studied Advaita Vedanta, I'm curious how they'll simplify these complex concepts for mainstream audiences. Shankaracharya's teachings about the self and Brahman can be life-changing if understood properly.
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Vikram M
Hope they don't commercialize our ancient wisdom like some other shows have done. Adi Shankaracharya's life was about simplicity and truth - the production should reflect that essence rather than making it a glamorous drama.
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Kavya N
My grandmother used to tell me stories about Shankaracharya's debates with scholars across India. If they show his intellectual brilliance along with spiritual depth, this could be truly inspiring for young Indians today!
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Michael C
Interesting concept! I hope they provide English subtitles as I'd love to understand more about Indian philosophy. The universal message about looking inward is something everyone can benefit from, regardless of background.

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