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Mahabharata: After Draupadi cheer Haran shoot Roopa Ganguly wept for half an hour

The sequence of Draupadi’s rip off was so powerful that it was shot all at once. The makers told that the sequence of Draupadi’s rip-off was so painful that Roopa Ganguly started crying while doing it. She cried so much on the set that it took half an hour to silence them.

The Mahabharata, directed by BR Chopra, is one of the most successful shows in Indian TV history. All the actors working on this show became superstars. Those who played negative roles many times had to face public hatred. Whatever it is, one thing that can be said is that not only did all the actors understand the Mahabharata but also worked very hard for its characters. Rupa Ganguly played the role of Draupadi in this show.

BR Chopra knew very well that Mahabharata would not have happened if Draupadi had not been ripped off. Therefore, he wanted to show this incident in as real and strong a manner as possible. He first called Roopa Ganguly and explained to her that if a woman is brought to a meeting held by her hair and trying to take off all her clothes, what would be her condition, trying to get herself in that mood Do.

The sequence was so powerful that it was shot all at once. The makers told that the sequence of Draupadi’s rip-off was so painful that Roopa Ganguly started crying while doing it. She cried so much on the set that it took half an hour for the makers and the rest of the star cast to silence her. For the scene of rip-off in the film, the makers talked to Guinness World Records and arranged for a 250-meter sari which was in the same trail

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Mahabharata is being re-aired on Doordarshan’s national television during lockdown. The show has once again managed to give Doordarshan a tremendous jump in terms of TRP. Apart from Mahabharata, Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana has also managed to give Doordarshan a tremendous jump in the matter of TRP.

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