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April 8, 2026, 3:41 a.m.
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| Part I and Part II.mkv | 2.4 GB |
| Part III.mkv | 1.1 GB |
| Special Features.mkv | 584.4 MB |
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Erika Alexander, Mamadou Dioumé, Georges Corraface…
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Jealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Krishna, that he will become king. A war is...
Peter Brook's the Mahabharata
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097810
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SOURCE: Peter Brook's the Mahabharata DVD-rip ENG Subs + Extras
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Director:
Stars: Erika Alexander, Mamadou Dioumé, Georges Corraface
Plot: Jealousy and hatred is what separates the Pandavas and Kauravas. The Kauravas fear the Pandavas are after the throne of their father. Yudhishthira of the Pandavas gets told by the deity, Krishna, that he will become king. A war is...
Included subtitles
English
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The Mahabharata - (Directed by Peter Brook)
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Source: Retail Double DVD Set
Run time: 318 minutes + Special Feature
Video: h264 (cq18)
Audio: Original DVD AC-3
Subtitles: English
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097810/
One of the great epics of world culture comes to vivid life in an elaborate production from acclaimed theater and film innovator Peter Brook. This collection of ancient Sanskrit stories (composed into the longest book ever written) comprises a series of enlightened fables at the heart of countless beliefs, legends, and teachings; indeed, its very title means "the great story of mankind." Brook and writer Jean-Claude Carriere worked for eight years to develop this epic concerning two sides of a royal family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, whose struggle leads to a fascinating voyage of emotions, passion and vision of glory. Briefly, the Mahabharata is a tale of two rival sets of brothers, cousins to eachother, each born into royalty and with divinely guided paths in life. The result, however, is a great war, death, destruction - a vast epic
However, Mahabaratha is not a Aryan story, but an Indian epic that exists all over the Asian continent from Uzbekistan to Bali that has transcended the geopolities of millenia and the simplicities of a family soap opera. The epic exists at many levels of the intellect, the lowest being the family drama of jelousy, greed, avarice that are most likely to be transmitted from one generation to the other with scant editing and knowledge while the metaphorical parts and thought provoking ideas are likely to suit a perpetually small audience across generations and time-space.
This version will not be suitable for minds that think Bollywood dramas and movies like Titanic are great works of film. If you can comprehend Baraka, Dr Caligari's Cabinet, Lanz's Metropolis, the Qatsi trilogy then you are most likely to enjoy this version of Mahabaratha by Peter Brooks
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