Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap | |
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Also known as | Mahaputra |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Created by | Abhimanyu Raj Singh |
Written by | Nishikant Roy Pranjal Saxena Surabhi Saral B.M.Vyas Manikya Raju |
Directed by | Arif Shamsi Vaibhav Mutha Vicky Chauhan Jitendra Srivastav |
Starring | (For entire cast see below |
Theme music composer | Vaibhav Mutha Karthik Shah |
Opening theme | Maharana PratapByShankar Mahadevan |
Country of origin | India |
Original | Hindi |
of seasons | 1 |
of episodes | 539 |
Production | |
Abhimanyu Raj Singh Rupali Singh | |
Production location(s) | India |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production | Contiloe Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television India |
Picture format | 576i(SDTV)1080i] (HDTV) |
Original release | May 27, 2013–December 10, 2015 |
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap, is an Indian historical fiction produced by Abhimanyu Raj Singh of Contiloe Entertainment. It is based on the life of Maharana Pratap, a sixteenth century Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar kingdom, a small region in north-western India in the present day state of Rajasthan.
The series premiered on Sony Entertainment Television India on 27 May 2013.
Last episode of the series was aired on 10 December 2015 at 10PM in which Maharana Pratap died due to an illness.
His son Amar Singh was crowned as the next Rana of Mewar.
The show had two seasons.
The first one was roughly set in the time period of 1554-1560 in the teenage years of Maharana Pratap(Episode 1-2
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap | |
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Also known as | Mahaputra |
Genre | Historical fiction |
Created by | Abhimanyu Raj Singh |
Written by | Nishikant Roy Pranjal Saxena Surabhi Saral B.M.Vyas Manikya Raju |
Directed by | Arif Shamsi Vaibhav Mutha Vicky Chauhan Jitendra Srivastav |
Starring | (For entire cast see below |
Theme music composer | Vaibhav Mutha Karthik Shah |
Opening theme | Maharana PratapByShankar Mahadevan |
Country of origin | India |
Original | Hindi |
of seasons | 1 |
of episodes | 539 |
Production | |
Abhimanyu Raj Singh Rupali Singh | |
Production location(s) | India |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production | Contiloe Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television India |
Picture format | 576i(SDTV)1080i] (HDTV) |
Original release | May 27, 2013–December 10, 2015 |
Cast
Faisal Khan / Sharad Malhotra as Maharana Pratap
Roshni Walia / Rachana Parulkar as Maharani Ajabde
Jannat Zubair Rahmani / Heena Parmar as Rani Phool Bai Rathore
Kanha Shashikant Sharma as Mansingh, Duda and Bheem
Sharhaan Singh as Ismail khan
Jineet Rath as Maharana Amar Singh I
Sahil Deshmukh / Arish Bhiwandiwala / Vishal Jethwa / Krip Suri / Avinesh Rekhi as Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great
Rajshree Thakur as Maharani Jaiwanta Bai Songara
Divyaalakshmi as Maharani Sajjabai Solankini
Aashka Goradia as Rani Dheerbai Bhatiyani
Ankit Bhardwaj as Rao Chandrasen Rathore
Tasha Kapoor as Jodha Bai
Falaq Naaz as Ruqaiya Sultan Begum
Riya Deepsi as Salima Sultan Begum
Vindhya Tiwari as Rani Durgavati
Sarika Dhillon as Rani Veerbai Jhala
Nirbhay Wadhwa as Hakim Khan Sur
Vinita Joshi Thakkar as Rajkumari Maan Kanwar
Deeksha Sonalkar / Tunisha Sharma (young)as Rajkumari Chaand Kanwar
Ankur Nayyar as Acharya Raghvendra
Shailesh Dattar as Tulsidas
Raju Shrestha as Mia Tansen
Khuram Khan as Kunwar Jagmal Singh
Vineet Kumar as Kunwar Shakti Singh
Shaize Kazmi as Rawat Krishna Das Chundawat
Shakti Anand as Rana Udai Singh II
Jaya Bhattacharya as Maham Anga
Dhruv Sangwan as Kunwar Shakti Singh
Surendra Pal as Rao Maldeo Rathore
Priya Marathe as Rani Saubhagyawati (cameo) [1]
Neha Bam as Dai Kokoi
Dakssh Ajit Singh as Raj Rana Bahadur
Pradip Kabra as Shams Khan
Siraj Mustafa Khan as Basar Khan
Anjali Priya as Krishna
Yash Mistry as Kunwar Vikram Dev Singh
Shahbaz Khan as Bairam Khan
Gufi Paintal as Nasiruddin Mohammad Humayun (cameo)
Anand Goradia as Rao Surtan Singh
Akhil Vaid as Baadshah Khan
Hemant Choudhary as Dondiya Thakur Sanda
Reema Vohra as Gauhar Jaan
Pratibha Paul as Khetu
Piyush Sharma as Jhala Mann Singh
Kunal Bakshi as Peer Mohammad
Mreenal Deshraj as Maharani Uma Devi
Yash Karia/Triyug Mantri as Pandit Chakrapani Mishra
Anjali Rana as Rani Hansabai
Tarun Khanna as Zahir Saaka
Rajeev Bhardwaj as Rawat Sai Das Chundawat
Rushiraj Pawar as Rawat Patta Singh Sisodia
Ved Thaper as Rao Jaimal
Ritesh M M Shukla as Takkal Pandit
Aarav Chowdhary as Rana Sanga (cameo)
Javed Pathan as Husain Ali Quli Khan