12 years of ‘Mahabharat’: Cast reunion sparks nostalgia and speculation


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Mumbai, Sep 16: Fans of Indian television were recently treated to a wave of nostalgia as the beloved cast of the epic TV series Mahabharat reunited to mark 12 years since the show first aired in 2013. Actor Sourabh Raaj Jain, who portrayed Lord Krishna, shared heartfelt glimpses of the reunion on social media, sending fans into a frenzy of fond memories — and curiosity about what’s next.

“Today we complete 12 years… AND Yesterday, we met again, for what that eventually you will get to know…,” Jain wrote, hinting at a possible upcoming collaboration. Thanking Swastik Productions, the actor spoke of laughter, shared memories, and the absence of several team members who couldn’t make it. “Immensely grateful for your continuous love and support,” he added.

When it debuted, Mahabharat was more than just a mythological retelling — it became a cultural phenomenon. With its grand production values, emotionally resonant storytelling, and standout performances, the series captivated audiences across generations. The show’s themes of dharma, loyalty, and sacrifice struck a deep chord, and its influence still resonates more than a decade later.

The reunion — which featured key cast members including Shaheer Sheikh, Rohit Bhardwaj, Arpit Ranka, Pooja Sharma, Praneet Bhatt, Thakur Anoop Singh, and Riya Deepsi — has left fans wondering if a new project is on the horizon. While details remain under wraps, Jain’s cryptic message and the gathering under Swastik Productions’ banner have certainly ignited excitement.

As fans celebrate the milestone and relive the timeless magic of Mahabharat, many are holding their breath for what might come next — perhaps a sequel, a special series, or a whole new epic journey.

  

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