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Duryodhan (Arpit Ranka) was not merely a cartoonish villain; he was portrayed as a deeply insecure individual scarred by his father’s blindness and the perceived favoritism shown to the Pandavas. Similarly, Karna (Aham Sharma) was given an agonizingly tragic arc. His loyalty to Duryodhan was framed not as blind malice, but as the desperate gratitude of a man rejected by society due to his low-caste upbringing. The series highlighted the systemic injustices of the era, making the audience empathize with the choices that led to their downfall. Bhishma and Dronacharya: The Burden of Vows

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The 2013 reimagining of the Mahabharat on Star Plus wasn't just a television show; it was a cultural phenomenon that redefined the "mythological" genre for a digital age. Blending high-octane visual effects with deep emotional stakes, it brought the ancient Sanskrit epic to a generation raised on cinematic spectacles. Duryodhan (Arpit Ranka) was not merely a cartoonish