Netflix’s Kurukshetra OTT Release: A Bold Animated Reimagining of the Mahabharata
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Netflix is all set to dive into uncharted waters with Kurukshetra, its first-ever animated mythological series, premiering globally on October 10, 2025. In a refreshing shift from the more literal retellings of the Mahabharata, this ambitious series focuses not only on the grandeur of the battle but also on the complex and deeply human sides of its iconic warriors.
A Modern Take on an Ancient Epic
The Mahabharata has been adapted across countless mediums in India—books, plays, TV serials, and films—yet Netflix’s Kurukshetra promises something unique. Spread across 18 episodes, divided into two sections of nine each, the show symbolically mirrors the 18 days of the legendary war. Instead of a simple good versus evil narrative, it delves into the personal struggles of characters, showing them as warriors grappling with choices, emotions, and the heavy burden of duty.
Series creator Anu Sikka explains this novel approach as a way to “make the Mahabharata more emotionally relevant for the audience of today.” By grounding the story in moral complexity and human conflict, Sikka’s vision seeks to resonate with global viewers who look for character-driven tales as much as epic grandeur.
The Storytelling Vision of Ujaan Ganguly
At the heart of this retelling is Ujaan Ganguly, who has written and directed the series. His narrative doesn’t merely retell the war through battles and victories—it becomes a layered exploration of 18 central warriors. Each episode dives into their intimate conflicts: their loyalty to family, their doubts about righteousness, their moments of weakness, and their sacrifices for ideals larger than themselves.
By giving equal space to both heroes and antagonists, the series refuses to follow the simplistic binary of saints and sinners. Viewers are invited to see the Kurukshetra war not just as a cosmic clash but as a profoundly human drama of flawed yet inspiring individuals.
The Poetic Soul of Gulzar
Adding to the emotional richness of the series is the presence of Gulzar, widely loved as one of India’s most evocative poets. His poetry, woven into the narrative of Kurukshetra, elevates the storytelling by bringing in lyrical depth and emotional resonance. For fans, his involvement signals that this adaptation will be as artistic as it is dramatic.
A Global Appeal Beyond Mythology
Produced by Tipping Point of Viacom18, Kurukshetra is designed not just for Indian audiences but for viewers worldwide. By highlighting universal themes like justice, identity, family, betrayal, loyalty, and the personal cost of duty, it transcends its mythological roots to stand as a globally appealing character drama.
For a generation that has consumed rich animated storytelling from around the world, this series marks a milestone in presenting Indian epics with the same scale, artistry, and resonance. It carries forward the timeless lessons of the Mahabharata while translating them into a format that younger audiences and global viewers can deeply connect with.
With its October 10, 2025 premiere, Netflix’s Kurukshetra is more than just another adaptation—it is a bold experiment in animation, artistry, and myth-making. By placing the spotlight on the inner battles of its warriors, the series promises to be both epic in scale and intimate in emotion, offering audiences a chance to rediscover the Mahabharata as they have never experienced it before.
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