This was the breakout performance. Sharma’s Karna was not just a tragic donor; he was angry, proud, and deeply wounded. His chemistry with his on-screen mother Radha (Kashmira Irani) brought viewers to tears. The Star Plus Mahabharat arguably gave Karna the most sympathetic arc in television history.
For the first time in Indian television, a mythological show looked like a feature film. Star Plus Mahabharat was shot with high-end cameras, dramatic lighting, and color grading that differentiated the locations (the golden hues of Hastinapur, the earthy tones of the forest, the divine blues for Krishna). Star Plus Mahabharat
This was the breakout performance. Sharma’s Karna was not just a tragic donor; he was angry, proud, and deeply wounded. His chemistry with his on-screen mother Radha (Kashmira Irani) brought viewers to tears. The Star Plus Mahabharat arguably gave Karna the most sympathetic arc in television history.
For the first time in Indian television, a mythological show looked like a feature film. Star Plus Mahabharat was shot with high-end cameras, dramatic lighting, and color grading that differentiated the locations (the golden hues of Hastinapur, the earthy tones of the forest, the divine blues for Krishna).