Key Points

Netflix is launching its first animated mythology series called Kurukshetra on October 10. The show reimagines the Mahabharata epic through the perspectives of 18 different warriors across 18 episodes. It features Gulzar's poetry and blends anime-style animation with traditional Indian mythology. The series aims to make this ancient epic accessible to younger generations while preserving its cultural significance for older audiences.

Key Points: Netflix Kurukshetra Animated Mahabharata Series Streaming October 10

  • Series presents Mahabharata through 18 warriors across 18 days of war
  • Features Gulzar's poetry blended with anime and mythology
  • Available in multiple Indian and international languages with subtitles
  • Created to bridge generations with fresh animated format
  • Collaboration between Netflix and Delhi Tourism for cultural preservation
  • Includes Hindi audio description for inclusive viewing experience
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Animated mythology series 'Kurukshetra' screening held in Delhi, to stream from October 10

Netflix's first animated mythology series Kurukshetra reimagines Mahabharata through 18 warriors' perspectives, streaming globally from October 10 with Gulzar's poetry

"Kurukshetra brings Mahabharata to life in a way accessible to millions of future generations - Kapil Mishra, Delhi Culture Minister"

New Delhi, October 3

Netflix, in collaboration with GNCT of Delhi, hosted a special screening of 'Kurukshetra', the platform's first animated mythology, at the Delhi Secretariat Auditorium on Friday.

The event was attended by Kapil Mishra, Minister for Art, Culture & Language, Government of NCT of Delhi and Niharika Rai, IAS, Managing Director & CEO, Delhi Tourism.

It was followed by a chat with writer-director of the series Ujaan Ganguly and Ashish Thapar, CEO of Hitech Animation, who shared their perspectives on bringing 'Kurukshetra' to life and the creative possibilities of reimagining Indian epics for a new generation, as per the press note.

Comprising 18 episodes, 'Kurukshetra' celebrates India's cultural heritage by reimagining the Mahabharata through the voices and choices of 18 warriors across 18 days of war.

The series revives a timeless epic for older audiences while presenting it in a fresh, innovative format for younger ones.

With the lyrics of Gulzar at its heart, 'Kurukshetra' blends poetry, anime, music, and mythology into a truly unique experience.

The animated show is written and directed by Ujaan Ganguly.

Speaking at the screening, Kapil Mishra, Minister for Art, Culture & Language, Government of NCT of Delhi, said: "The history of the Mahabharata is an integral part of Delhi's heritage, and Kurukshetra brings this to life in a way that is accessible to millions of future generations. I appreciate this initiative by Netflix and the entire team, and I urge the creative community to continue sharing India's real history - the hidden stories, the tales of brave women, and the examples of courage and sacrifice, so that these lessons reach audiences everywhere," as quoted by the press note.

Niharika Rai, IAS, Managing Director & CEO, Delhi Tourism, added, "This collaboration with Netflix reflects our shared commitment to showcasing India's cultural richness and diversity. By reimagining the Mahabharata in a contemporary animated format, Kurukshetra makes this timeless epic accessible to younger generations while honouring its legacy. Preserving our epics in modern formats is vital, and that is why Delhi Tourism is proud to partner with Netflix for this special screening. The AVGC sector is a powerful medium to share India's stories, heritage, and culture with audiences across the world," as quoted in a press note.

Mahima Kaul, Director - Global Affairs, India, Netflix, said, "Kurukshetra is Netflix's first animated mythology, created to bring generations together. It resonates with those who grew up with the Mahabharata and now wish to share it with younger audiences in a fresh, innovative format. In line with the government's vision of 'Make in India, for the world,' our aim is to tell stories that are deeply rooted in India's culture, and Kurukshetra reflects that spirit. The series will be available in multiple Indian and international languages, subtitled in 34 more, and inclusive with Hindi audio description, ensuring this epic can be experienced by audiences everywhere," as quoted in a press note.

The series premieres on October 10, only on Netflix.

- ANI

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Arjun K
As someone who grew up watching BR Chopra's Mahabharat, I'm curious how this animation will capture the essence. Hope they don't dilute our cultural values for modern appeal. The 18 warriors perspective sounds interesting though.
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Rohit P
Great initiative by Netflix and Delhi Tourism! Our mythology needs to reach global audiences in contemporary formats. The multiple language support shows they're serious about making it accessible to all. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm excited to learn about Indian epics through this series. The animation + poetry combination sounds like a beautiful way to understand your rich cultural heritage. Looking forward to watching!
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they maintain the spiritual depth of Mahabharata and not turn it into just another action animation. The mention of "brave women stories" gives me hope they'll do justice to Draupadi and other female characters.
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Michael C
The collaboration between government and streaming platforms for cultural content is impressive. This could set a great precedent for preserving heritage through modern technology. Well done Delhi Tourism and Netflix!

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