Mahabharat Shaheer Sheikh, Saurabh Raaj Along With Rohit Bharadwaj’s Alluring Off Screen Virtual Representations Of Personnel!
The prime characters of the legendary adventure abandon us awestruck with their dumdaar vicinity each one time they show up on our TV screens
Be it the compelling warrior Arjuna, the furious Karna or the fiendishness mischievous Shakuni Mama , the on-screen characters of the Mahabharat on Star Plus, never neglect to do equity to their epic parts. While their mouths do the talking, their biceps do the rest. Here's a glance at their adventure from genuine to reel life…
Rohit Bhardwaj As Yudhishtir
Playing the eldest child of Pandu and Kunti, Rohit Bhardwaj doesn't frustrate as Yudhishtir in Mahabharat. Known for his part in Tumhaari Paaki , Bhardwaj gets under the skin of his character smoothly and is fruitful in playing the practical and dependable senior sibling to whatever remains of the Pandavas. A theater on-screen character from Delhi, the performer moved to Mumbai to seek after his dreams. The Punjabi chap without a doubt doesn't fall flat in awing us with those toned muscles too. The Punjabiness needed to come in some place eh?
Shaheer Sheik As Arjuna
A LLB move on from New Law College, best referred to for his parts as Veer Mehra in Kya Mast Hai Life, Shaheer Sheik most likely knows how to parade what he has, bringing out the best of Arjuna, with his dashing looks and protruding biceps. From playing the boyish chap Veer in Kya Mast Hai Life to forceful Arjuna, Sheik has endeavored to work everything. With an incredible workout administration and a strict eating methodology, Sheik has figured out how to draw off the solid look and one can never be frustrated with what Sheik brings to the table on the show.
Saurav Gurjar As Bheem
If he was green everywhere, he should be known as the 'Relentless Hulk' of the Indian TV industry. Expansive, enormous and cumbersome, the wrestler turned on-screen character works everything easily and conveys with flawlessness, his part of Bheem in Star Plus' legendary dramatization. Doubtlessly, his previous wrestling profession helped him an extraordinary arrangement in making him fit for the part in any case.
Vin Rana As Nakul
An enchanting face with a knockout body, what more does anybody need from Rana? Playing Nakul in Mahabharat, one is sure about Rana's inspiration and devotion in the rec center, to get that impeccable look. Known as a wellness monstrosity, Rana never misses his workout sessions. Separated from life lessons and qualities, this chap surely shows us to hold those chocolate longings under control.
Lavanya Bhardwaj As Sahadeva
In the wake of seeing him from Hamari Devrani, one could be agreeably astounded seeing Lavanya play Sahadeva in Mahabharat. A lean and toned face with a body not to be taken lightly, Bhardwaj positively has made a ton of progress and figures out how to dependably awe the women, both on and off-screen.
Saurabh Raaj Jain As Krishna
Saurav Raj Jain has unquestionably made a ton of progress. Beginning his vocation with the Star One show Remix, he now plays the character of Krishna in Star Plus' Mahabharat and Vishnu in Devon ka Dev..mahadev. Bold, beguiling and the women's man, Jain pulls off the character effortlessly, particularly with regards to making all the Gopis euphoric. From playing the tall and lean Amandeep Chaddha in Remix to the macho Krishna in Mahabharat, Jain can unquestionably be commended for his diligent work and energy, particularly in the matter of building that body. Jain trusts in the fusion of a solid personality and body.
Arav Chaudhary As Bhishma Pitamah
Known for assuming little parts in movies like Right Yaa Wrong, The Perfect Husband, Family, No Smoking, The Deadly Disciple and 88 Antop Hill, Arav Chaudhary has definitely become famous in the TV world. Basically acclaimed for his part as Bhishma Pitamah in Mahabharat, Chaudhary has conveyed in his execution, as well as has figured out how to impress them with his crude and engaging vibe. Playing the eighth child of Kuru King Shantanu, Chaudhray has satisfied his group of onlookers with his appeal and modesty.
Praneet Bhatt As Shakuni Mama
Wise yet underhanded, Shakuni Mama is depicted as the driving force in Mahabharat. Who might have imagined that the character might be played so splendidly by the once kid adjacent fellow Praneet Bhatt? Referred to for his parts as Adi in Star One's Geet Hui Sabse Parayi and Jolly in Suvreen Guggal, Bhatt awes every one of us with his wit, sharpness and that malice smile. Bhatt could presumably be termed as a standout amongst the most prevalent characters on the show, with his macho form and trust.
Aham Sharma As Karna
It doesn't damage to see a pretty face, particularly when it is Aham Sharma's. A tall and lean body, with great looking look regardless, Sharma brings out the numerous shades of the Karna and makes it simple for the crowd to identify with him. From playing Angad in Asman Se Aagey to Karna in Mahabharat, one might be sure that Sharma has said farewell to those carbs out there.
Arpit Ranka As Duryodhana
A Gladrags champ of the 'best body' title and a model turned performing artist, does one need to say more? The inventors of the show unmistakably recognized what they were up for when they marked Arpit Ranka to assume the part of Duryodhana in Mahabharat. A standout amongst the most compelling characters in the show and also in the Mythological books, Ranka inspires all with his energy pressed execution and solid screen vicinity.
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