Miditech Productions’ upcoming show Airlines to replace Mahabharat?

Mahabharat to go off air after the MahaYudh; Miditech India Pvt Ltd’ Airlines to replace the mythological show.

Swastik Productions’ popular mythological show Mahabharat airing on Star Plus has garnered an extra-ordinary ovation by the viewers for its kind of special visual effects used and the apt casting done by the creative. Mahabharat has managed to make a place on the TRP charts also.

While the show has reached its peak of the Maha Yudh of Mahabharat between the Kauravas and the Pandavaas, there is sad news for all the Mahabharat fans here.

“As soon as the Maha Yudh ends, some episodes will be shot and the show will come to an end. The show will air its last on July 26, 2014. Maha Yudh was the reason why Mahabharat took place and there is no point in stretching the show without any reason,” ends the source.

We got in touch with Shaheer Sheikh who portrays Arjun in the mythological show and this is what he has to say, “There is nothing left to the story after the Maha Yudh. But the show definitely has come to an end. I know that it will be ending soon but there is no confirmation given to us regarding the dates.”

Well, we wishes all the actors of Mahabharat all the luck for the future. But now the question lies what after Mahabharat?

As informed earlier, Miditech India Pvt Ltd is coming up with a new show ‘Airlines’. We have come to know that the star cast have already started shooting for the show and has shot quite a lot till now.

As Mahabharat goes off air sooner next month, we have Airlines replacing this mythological show.

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1 Comment

  1. Sandy
    June 25, 09:28 Reply

    What a relief! Finally the show will go off air. The lesson all aspiring writers and researchers will learn is never twist a non-fictional story. B.R. Chopra was one producer who never deviated from the story when Mahabharat was brought to the viewers in 1988.

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