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Rakshanda Khan, Chetan Hansraj join historical romantic drama 'Pracchand Ashok'

By IANS | Updated: January 16, 2024 18:30 IST

Mumbai, Jan 16 Actors Rakshanda Khan and Chetan Hansraj have joined the star cast of the upcoming magnum ...

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Mumbai, Jan 16 Actors Rakshanda Khan and Chetan Hansraj have joined the star cast of the upcoming magnum opus 'Pracchand Ashok', and have opened up in details about their characters.

The show is the legendary love saga of Samrat Ashok (Adnan Khan) and Princess Kaurwaki (Mallika Singh).

The historical romance traces the journey of Samrat Ashok and Princess Kaurwaki, two individuals who are as different as day and night. Kaurwaki seeks a compassionate companion, who is devoted to family, while Ashok is driven by conquest and thirst for power.

Despite their contrasting ideologies, fate weaves a love story that changes history forever.

In this epic narrative, Chetan Hansraj is all set to shine in the role of Bindusar, the heir of Chandragupta Maurya and Ashok's father.

He is a towering figure with regal authority and sharp intellect. His poised demeanour conceals a fierce determination to expand his realm and preserve its grandeur. Renowned for his diplomatic prowess and military genius, he leads the empire to unparalleled heights, but is riddled with familial tensions, especially with his sons vying for the throne.

Talking about his role, Chetan said: "Portraying Bindusar involves more than merely adopting the persona of a historical figure, it's about bringing to life an enigmatic ruler whose influence resonates through centuries. He was known as the slayer of enemies, and he wielded authority while navigating the complexities of his kingdom's inner workings and familial tensions."

"Stepping into his shoes is an opportunity to live and present history as we know it. I'm thrilled about depicting the human intricacies behind the regal façade as he strove for the dynasty's grandeur. There's a certain responsibility in portraying such a renowned character, and I'm committed to honouring his legacy with every step of this journey," he added.

Rakshanda will be seen as Helena, Chandragupta Maurya's wife from Greece, and Ashok's grandmother, who is a captivating and influential figure in the Mauryan empire. Her intellect bridges cultures, infusing Greek customs into Indian life, and enriching the empire.

She said: "Playing Helena is an incredible chance to embody a strong and influential character in a male-dominated world. This is my first time doing historical drama and I am excited to portray the character that has existed in a different era and people actually do know her from the past."

"Her intelligence and strategic mind earned her respect in Chandragupta Maurya's court, shaping crucial decisions and leaving a lasting impact on the kingdom. While I've essayed a lot of grey character roles, breathing life into Helena is an exciting challenge for me," Rakshanda added.

The show will also witness Surendra Pal as Chandragupta Maurya, Manoj Kolhatkar as Chanakya, Aarush Shrivastava as Sushim, Dinesh Mehta as Subhandhu, Ankit Bhatia as Bhadrak, Shalini Chandran as Dharma, Leena Balodi as Salukkhavati, Manish Khanna as Padmanabhan, and Harsh Vashisht as Kaurwaki's uncle.

'Pracchand Ashok' will air soon on Colors.

--IANS

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