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Bharat Ek Khoj (Hindi: भारत à¤à¤ à¤à¥à¤, Urdu: بھارت اÛÚ© Ú©Ú¾Ùج, English: Discovery of India) is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru. The drama was directed, written and produced by Shyam Benegal with cinematographer V. K. Murthy in 1988 for state-owned Doordarshan.
The series dramatically unfolds and explores the five-thousand year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of the independence in 1947. It's cast include Om Puri, Roshan Seth, Tom Alter and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. Jawaharlal Nehru was portrayed by Roshan Seth, who had previously portrayed Nehru in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982). While Seth enacted the part of Nehru as the story-teller at key points in every episode, Om Puri provided the narration.
The drama was previously aired in DD Bharati and currently runs on Lok Sabha TV.
[edit]List of episodes
Bharat Mata Ki Jai
The Beginnings
The Arrival of the Vedic People (the Rigveda)
Caste Formation
Mahabharata Part 1
Mahabharata Part 2
Ramayana Part 1
Ramayana Part 2
Republics and Kingdoms
Negation and Acceptance of Life
Chanakya and Chandragupta Part 1
Chanakya and Chandragupta Part 2
Ashoka Part 1
Ashoka Part 2
The Sangam Period: Silapaddirakam Part 1
The Sangam Period: Silapaddirakam Part 2
The Classical Age
Kalidas and Shakuntala Part 1
Kalidas and Shakuntala Part 2
Harshavardhana
Bhakti
The Chola Empire Part 1
The Chola Empire Part 2
The Delhi Sultanate and Prithviraj Raso Part 1
The Delhi Sultanate and Prithviraj Raso Part 2
The Delhi Sultanate and Padmavat
Synthesis
The Vijayanagar Empire
Feudalism
The Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire
Rana Sanga, Ibrahim Lodi and Babur
Akbar Part 1 (Din-e-Ilahi)
Akbar Part 2
Golden Hind
Aurangzeb Part 1
Aurangzeb Part 2
Shivaji Part 1
Shivaji Part 2
Company Bahadur
Tipu Sultan
The Bengal Renaissance and Raja Ram Mohan Roy
1857 Part 1
1857 Part 2
Indigo Revolt
Mahatma Phule
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Vivekananda
Extremists and Moderates
And Gandhi Came Part 1
And Gandhi Came Part 2
Separatism
Do or Die
Epilogue

Bharat Ek Khoj—The Discovery of India
A Production of Doordarshan, the Government of India’s Public Service Broadcaster

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Bharat Ek Khoj is a 53 episode television series that dramatically unfolds the 5000 year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of Indian Independence in 1947. It is a series of explorations into the different periods of Indian history - political, social and cultural. It traces the crucial and significant landmarks in the evolution of the great Indian Civilization; a unique combination of multi-cultural, mu|ti—religious and multi- ethnic communities constituting a pluralistic society unparalleled in the entire world. The episodes sometimes use the technique of a documentary, at other times drama, in their narratives.

Bharat Ek Khoj is based on Jawaharlal Nehrus celebrated book, The Discovery of India. The episodes are anchored by the actor Roshan Seth who plays the role of Jawaharlal Nehru. It was produced and directed by Shyam Benegal and telecast every Sunday on Doordarshan in 53 episodes that ran for a whole year. It is an excellent synthesis of Indian history, culture, myths, mythology, epics, drama, music and film technology. Even after twenty years, we can proudly say that a whole generation was moved by this informative serial which has not only enhanced the historical perspective, but also inspired viewers to have a deeper understanding of our glorious past.

Nehru came to India via the West, and looked at her, as a friendly Westerner might have done. But did he know India?- During the election campaign of I936-37, he travelled most extensively throughout India: in towns, cities and villages alike. He was on a great voyage of discovery and the land of India and its people lay spread out before him. India with all her infinite charm and variety began to grow upon him more and more. She was like some ancient palimpsest on which layer upon layer of thought and reverie had been inscribed, and yet no succeeding layer had completely hidden or erased what had been written previously. At the Ahmednagar Fort prison, Nehru sat down in five solitary jail-months of 1944 to record his own voyage of the discovery of India.

Doordarshan Archives takes pride in offering this serial to its esteemed viewers in its endeavour to fulfill its commitment towards public service.

  • Episode 1: Bharat Mata Ki Jai
  • Episode 2: The Beginnings
  • Episode 3: The Vedic People and The Rigveda
  • Episode 4: Caste Formation
  • Episode 5: Mahabharata, Part I
  • Episode 6: Mahabharata, Part II
  • Episode 7: Ramayana, Part-I
  • Episode 8: Ramayana, Part II
  • Episode 9: Republics & Kingdoms
  • Episode 10: Acceptance and Negation of Life
  • Episode 11: Chanakya and Chandragupta, Part I
  • Episode 12: Chanakya and Chandragupta, Part II
  • Episode 13: Ashoka, Part I
  • Episode 14: Ashoka, Part-II
  • Episode 15: The Sangam Period and Silappadikaram, Part I
  • Episode 16: The Sangam Period and Silappadikaram, Part II
  • Episode 17: The Classical Age
  • Episode 18: Kalidasa, Part I
  • Episode 19: Kalidasa, Part II
  • Episode 20: Harshavardhana
  • Episode 21: Bhakti
  • Episode 22: The Chola Empire, Part I
  • Episode 23: The Chola Empire, Part II
  • Episode 24: Delhi Sultanate Part I, The Arrival of Turk-Afghans & Prithviraj Raso (I)
  • Episode 25: Delhi Sultanate Part II, Prithviraj Raso (II) & Alauddin Khilji
  • Episode 26: Delhi Sultanate, Part III, Padmavat & The Tughlak Dynasty
  • Episode 27: Synthesis
  • Episode 28: The Vijayanagar Empire
  • Episode 29: Feudalism in India
  • Episode 30: The Fall of Vijayanagar
  • Episode 31: Rana Sanga, Ibrahim Lodi and Babur
  • Episode 32: Akbar, Part I
  • Episode 33: Akbar, Part II
  • Episode 34: Golden Hind
  • Episode 35: Aurangzeb, Part I
  • Episode 36: Aurangzeb, Part II
  • Episode 37: Shivaji, Part I
  • Episode 38: Shivaji, Part II
  • Episode 39: Company Bahadur
  • Episode 40: Tipu Sultan
  • Episode 41: The Bengal Renaissance and Raja Rammohun Roy
  • Episode 42: 1857, Part I
  • Episode 43: 1857, Part II
  • Episode 44: Indigo Revolt
  • Episode 45: Mahatma Phule
  • Episode 46: Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • Episode 47: Vivekananda
  • Episode 48: Extremists And Moderates
  • Episode 49: And Gandhi Came, Part I
  • Episode 50: And Gandhi Came, Part II
  • Episode 51: Separatism
  • Episode 52: Do or Die
  • Episode 53: Epilogue

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Based on Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru’s The Discovery of India

With:

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  • Roshan Seth as Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Om Puri as the Narrator
  • Chief Assistant Director, Mandeep Kakkar
  • Executive Producer, Raj Plus
  • Script by Shama Zaldi and Sunil Shanbag
  • Script in Hindi by Vasant Dev and Ashok Mishra
  • Translation from Sanskrit and Lyrics by Vasant Dev
  • Script Consultants: Prof. R.S. Sharma, Dr. H.D. Sankalla, Prof. Irfan Habib, Prof. S.R. Bhatt, Dr. R. Champakalakshmi, Prof. Sadashiv A. Dange, and Prof. Ms. Anees Syed
  • Custumes by Salim Arif, Farida Siddiqi, and Bhavana Mukativala
  • Re-Recording by Hitendra Ghosh and Rajkamal Kalamandir
  • Sound, Ashwin Balsaver
  • Editing by Sutanu Gupta and Deepak Segal
  • Art Director, Nitish Roy
  • Music, Vanraj Bhatia
  • Additional Photography, Govind Nihlani
  • Aerial Photography, Piyush Shah
  • Photography, V.K. Murthy
  • Produced and Directed by Shyam Benegal

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