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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive- Anuja Sathe gets candid about the preparations behind essaying Karpura Devi in Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan
Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, television's grand historical epic, continues to captivate audiences with tremendous storytelling, grand visuals, and strong performances. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now , who plays the character of Karpura Devi, exclusively shared with Times Of India TV what went behind preparing for the role. The actress also shared her excitement about working with the same team again after . Anuja on working with the team again Very, very exciting because the last show that I did on TV was with the same production house, and now I'm again coming back on TV with the same production itself. So, it's very exciting. It's a great feeling because I know everybody, I've worked with them, and I know how they mount their historical shows. They are specialised, we can say, in making historicals and everything. So, it's great. It's great to be back. And back with the people that I already worked with. What went behind carving a role like Kapura Devi? So, basically, this part of the culture I was completely unaware of. Culture, history and reading up about it and knowing who was involved in this particular region and how the kings ruled and what the history was that went behind it and all of that. That was very new to me. Also, the language part where we have kept the nuances of a little bit of Marwadi and a combination of Hindi. Of course, it's more of Hindi and very little Marwadi is used. But I think that accent and those nuances matter a lot. So, I had to have an understanding of how those words are spoken, what the accent is and how these things are said. Because in the meantime, I had done lots of different work, where it was modern Hindi, English mix, English as we call it. And now going back to the roots, the pure Hindi-based with little Marwadi was a little tough part for me in the beginning. So, I sat with the creatives, and I read the script. We had episodes in our hands already. So, I sat with them so that they could correct me at that given point in time and tell me how it's pronounced. These kinds of preparations went on into putting something into this character. Keep reading this space for more updates.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan: Ronit Roy as King Someshwar ascends the throne; says 'It is an emotional milestone, and it hit me on a very personal level'
Historical epic Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan continues to captivate audiences with its powerful storytelling, grand visuals, and strong performances. Chronicling the remarkable journey of one of India's most legendary rulers, the show now gears up for a landmark moment, the Rajya Abhishek of King Someshwar played by the talented , marking a significant turn in the legacy of the Chauhan dynasty. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Following the untimely demise of his elder brother, King Someshwar steps forward to shoulder the immense responsibility of the kingdom. Known for his unwavering principles, righteous nature, and strategic acumen, King Someshwar is a man deeply rooted in values and committed to justice. As he is crowned king, the kingdom looks to him with hope and reverence, setting the stage for a new chapter in the royal lineage of Ajmer. Talking about the track, Ronit Bose Roy shared, 'Portraying King Someshwar has been an incredibly enriching experience for me — not just as an actor but as a person. He's a man of profound integrity, who carries the weight of the kingdom with quiet strength and wisdom. The Rajya Abhishek sequence is an emotional milestone in the show, and it hit me on a very personal level. As an actor, I've always been drawn to roles that challenge me internally, and this one definitely did. I remember standing on set during the coronation scene, with the grand costumes, the heavy crown, the chants echoing around — and for a moment, there was complete stillness. It transported me. It didn't feel like a scene being shot. It felt like I was genuinely stepping into the shoes of a king whose every move mattered. Playing him has reminded me why I became an actor in the first place — to tell stories that matter, and to lose myself in characters that have something profound to say.' Ronit Roy bags his first Hollywood project!


Hans India
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Ronit Roy credits his roles as Mr. Bajaj and Mihir Virani for shaping both his career and life
Mumbai: Veteran television actor Ronit Roy reflected on the two roles that defined his journey in the entertainment industry. The actor credited his portrayal of Mr. Bajaj in 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay' and Mihir Virani in 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' as the cornerstones of his career, calling them both life- and career-shaping milestones that helped him grow as a performer and as a person. Speaking to IANS, Roy shared how both roles not only brought him widespread recognition but also deeply influenced his personal and professional growth. The 'Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan' actor also credited producer Ekta Kapoor for entrusting him with both transformative roles, calling them 'career-shaping' in his journey. Ronit Roy shared, 'Yes, my role of Mr. Bajaj in Kasautii Zindagii Kay was, and to this date it remains, an iconic role. And I'm just happy and proud to have gotten the role, and I'm grateful for what the role has contributed to my life and to my character. And I thank Ekta Kapoor for having given me that role and also the role of Mihir in Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.' These are my two career-shaping and life-shaping roles.' Ronit Roy is widely known for stepping into the iconic role of Mihir Virani in the hit television drama 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.' He replaced Amar Upadhyay after his exit from the show. Later, Roy earned recognition for portraying the intense and enigmatic character of Rishabh Bajaj in 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay.' Further, when asked about the defining moments that shaped his rise from early struggles to becoming a household name, the 'Adaalat' actor acknowledged that, like many, his journey has been filled with life-shaping experiences and ongoing challenges. Ronit Roy mentioned, 'There were a lot of, you know, life-shaping and life-defining moments. Of course, everybody has them. There are a lot of battles to be fought. Some are won, some are lost, and some are kept for another time. The struggle never really ends at every level. There is a new struggle to break forward and upward. And as we speak, the struggle continues. Now, of course, the struggle is to find good work, get good work, and do it, you know, in a way where it is appreciated by the people who are making the project and by the most important part of filmmaking, the audience.'


News18
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Vikrant Massey REACTS To Prithviraj Chauhan Show: 'He Was Never Truly Defeated'
Last Updated: Vikrant Massey praises Sony TV's Prithviraj Chauhan show, calls the king a timeless hero and questions misleading historical narratives about his defeat by Ghori. Actor Vikrant Massey, known for his powerful performances in both television and film, has recently opened up about his deep connection with Indian history—especially the legacy of warrior-king Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan. Inspired by the promo of Sony TV's upcoming historical show Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, Massey took to Instagram to express his thoughts on the misunderstood narratives around one of India's greatest rulers. Massey, who began his acting career with TV shows like Balika Vadhu and has since transitioned into acclaimed films such as 12th Fail and The Sabarmati Report, revealed that history has long been a personal passion. 'Very few people know that history has always been my favorite subject," he shared. 'Even today, I read history books simply out of interest—because to understand the present, it is essential to understand the past." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vikrant Massey (@vikrantmassey) Commenting on the promo of the new series, Massey addressed the long-contested story of Prithviraj Chauhan's conflict with Mohammad Ghori. 'Who says that Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammad Ghori?" he questioned. 'Chauhan defeated Ghori multiple times and spared his life every time. It was only when Ghori used deceit that he succeeded. He captured Chauhan, blinded him, and had him killed in an inhumane manner." The actor went on to challenge commonly accepted historical narratives. 'Books may say, and our neighboring country may believe, that Ghori defeated Chauhan. But that's not the full truth. A nation or civilization doesn't fall in a day—it takes centuries. And even now, nearly 1,000 years later, India thrives. On the other hand, Ghori's own land, Ghor, is among the most underdeveloped in the world." With great pride, Massey concluded, 'Prithviraj still lives on. We are proud of him. But in Ghori's country, no one even speaks his name." Massey's impassioned reflection has added to the anticipation around Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, which promises to bring alive a defining era of Indian history. Airing Monday to Friday at 7:30 PM on Sony TV and streaming on Sony LIV, the show offers a compelling look into the life, battles, and undying spirit of the legendary Rajput king. First Published:


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Vikrant Massey praises the promo of TV show Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan; writes ‘Prithviraj still lives on, we are proud of him'
Actor Vikrant Massey , known for his powerful screen presence in both television and films, recently shared an emotional and thought-provoking reaction to the promo of the upcoming historical TV show Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan. The promo stirred a deep chord in the actor, prompting him to speak about India's rich legacy and how its history continues to inspire generations. 'Very few people know that history has always been my favorite subject,' Vikrant revealed. 'Even today, I read books simply out of interest—because to understand the present, it is essential to understand the past.' The 12th Fail actor, who began his journey on television with iconic shows like Balika Vadhu, said the show's trailer made him reflect deeply on historical narratives. 'Recently, I saw the promo of an upcoming show, and a thought crossed my mind.' Challenging conventional narratives, Vikrant added, 'Who says that Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated by Mohammad Ghori? Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Ghori multiple times in battle and spared his life each time. It was only when Ghori won once through deceit that he captured Prithviraj, had his eyes gouged out, and gave him a death fit for an animal.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scam Exposed: What They Won't Tell You about zero trust! Expertinspector Click Here Undo Criticizing historical distortion, he said, 'Books say, and our neighboring country believes, that Prithviraj was defeated. That is incorrect. Prithviraj was never truly defeated. A civilization doesn't fall due to one battle. Even after 1000 years, his legacy is alive.' Drawing a powerful contrast, Vikrant concluded, 'Today, Delhi, Ajmer, Rajputana—his homeland—are thriving. But Mohammad Ghori's Ghor has become one of the most backward regions in the entire world. Prithviraj still lives on. We are proud of him. But in Ghori's country, there is no one left who even utters his name.' His words serve as both a tribute to a heroic king and a reminder of how historical pride can continue to shape cultural identity. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages and quotes !