Paramavatar Shri Krishna
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Paramavatar Lord Shri Krishna | |
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Genre | Mythological drama |
Based on | Life of Krishna |
Written by | C. L. Saini |
Directed by | Rahul Lingayat Vaibhav Mutha Deepak Sagar Santosh Badal Surajj Rao |
Creative directors | Alind Srivastava Nisser Parvej |
Starring | Nirnay Samadhiya Sudeep Sahir Mahi Soni Barkha Sengupta Hunar Hali Vishal Karwal Gulki Joshi Gungun Uprari Rahul Jat Manish Wadhwa |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 673 |
Production | |
Producers | Alind Srivastava Nisser Parvej |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 21 minutes |
Production company | Peninsula Pictures |
Distributor | Zee Entertainment Enterprises |
Release | |
Original network | &TV ZEE5[1] |
Picture format | 576i 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 19 June 2017 17 January 2020 | –
External links | |
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Paramavatar Shri Krishna (English: Lord Krishna) is an Indian television mythological serial airing on &TV since 19 June 2017. It is based on the life of Krishna.
Plot[]
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The story revolves around the birth and life of Krishna, the central character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Cast[]
Main[]
- Sudeep Sahir as Lord Krishna
- Nirnay Samadhiya as Child Krishna
- Amandeep Sidhu / Hunar Hali as Rukmani / Sita
- Tushar Chawla as Balram
- Aryavart Mishra as Child Balram
- Mahi Soni as Child Radha
- Siddhiksha Singha as Baby Radha
- Gulki Joshi as Mata Devaki
- Chaitanya Choudhury as Vasudeva
- Tiya Gandwani as Rohini
- Gungun Uprari as Mata Yashoda
- Sachin Shroff as Nanda Baba
- Manish Wadhwa as Kans
Regulars[]
- Barkha Sengupta as Draupadi
- Ankit Bathla as Arjuna
- Prateik Chaudhary as Arjuna
- Neel Motwani as Karna
- Abhishek Tiwari as Yudhishthir
- Danish Akhtar Saifi as Bheem
- Veer Arya as Duryodhana
- Vishal Karwal / Himmanshoo A. Malhotra as Lord Vishnu
- Neha Sargam as Goddess Lakshmi
- Tarun Khanna / Diwakar Pundir as Lord Shiva
- Dharti Bhatt as Goddess Parvati
- Amardeep Garg as Lord Brahma
- Shailendra vyas as Akrur
- Anil Sharma as Damodar
- Komal Sharma as Asti
- Garima Joshi as Prapti
- Deepak Jethi as Shridhar
- Hemant Choudhary / Chetanya Adib as Parashurama
- Abhilash Chaudhary as Lord Surya
- Ram Awana / Gireesh Sahdev as Maharaj Bali
- Shiv as Lakshmana
- Kumar Hegde as Alambasur
- Neetha Shetty as Goddess Yogmaya
- Riyanka Chanda as Devi Ila
Recurring[]
- Romanch Mehta as Vrishbhan
- Rajeev Bharadwaj / Nirbhay Wadhwa as Kalyavan
- Rahul Jat as Kedar
- Athar Siddiqui as Kaliya Naag
- Simran Khanna / Jaya Bhattacharya as Kunti
- Pragyaj Jain as Child Arjuna
- Shoaib Khan as Child Sudama
- Ekta Tiwari as Jara
- Yashu Dhiman as Kirti
- Puneet Issar / Raj Premi as Jarasandha
- Raj Singh as Narada
- Ram Mehar Jangra as Manik
- Gurpreet Bedi as Kesani
- Krutika Desai Khan as Chandalni
- Nagesh Salwan as Guru Gargacharya
- Salman Shaikh as Rukmi
- Shresth Kumar as Paundraka Vasudeva
- Dakssh Ajit Singh as Shishupala
- Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni as Shubrata
- Jiten Lalwani as Shani
- Anshul Bammi as Nakul / Devraj Indra
- Archi Kalsi as Sahdev
- Sunil Singh as Drupad
- Vinod Kapoor as Dronacharya
- Shweta Dadhich as Drupad's Wife
- Amit Dolawat as Shikhandini
- Anil Lalwani as Dhrishtadyumna
- Deepak Dutta as Dhritarashtra
- Kashish Duggal as Gandhari
- Rahul Rana as Dushasan
- Sooraj Thapar as Shakuni
- Brownie Parashar as Vidur
- Viren Singh as Ashwatthama
- Saurabh Makhija as Vikarna
- Manav Sohal as Adhirath Sushen
- Varsha Chandra as Radha
- Rohit Sagar as Satrajit
- Raj Logani / Gautam Handa as Indra
- Aleya Ghosh as Vajrabala / Kaumodaki / Jambavati
- Gaurav Walia as Purochan
- Samrat Soni as Jambavan
- Daya Shankar Pandey as Sudama
- Shruti Gholap as Susheela
- Yajuvendra Singh as Sanjay
- Sumit Verma as Virochan
- Romit Baweja
- Azahar Khan
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- &TV original programming
- 2017 Indian television series debuts
- Television series based on Mahabharata
- Krishna in popular culture