Mahapeeth Tarapeeth

'Mahapeeth Tarapeeth' is a Bengali mythological show that is being aired on Star Jalsha and is also available on Hotstar .[1] The show narrates the origin of Tarapith shrine- the journey from fear to faith and chart the various phases of Maa Tara and Bamakhepa’s journey to fight against societal evils.[2] This show is now being produced by Max Entertainment, Surinder Films.[3][4][5]

Mahapeeth Tarapeeth
GenreMythology
Drama
StarringSabyasachi Chowdhury

Nabanita Das Roosha Chatterjee Shonali Chowdhury

Sagnik
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes502
Production
ProducersSurinder Singh
Nispal Singh
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesSurinder Films
Release
Original networkStar Jalsha
Picture format576i SDTV 1080i HDTV
Original release4 February 2019 (2019-02-04) 
present

Plot

The show revolves around the manifestation of the unparalleled Tarapith, which according to legends is home to one of the 51 parts (Tara-eyeball) of Maa Sati. It depicts how the Tantric Hindu temple became the revered Shakti Peeth by regaling tales known and unknown that surround it.

Set in 19th century Bengal, the show narrates the journey of the omnipotent goddess’ origin and her miracles, her connection with her ardent devotee Bamakhepa and the obstacles they overcome to abolish malpractices and superstitions in tumultuous times.

Cast

  • Nabanita Das as Maa Tara[6]
  • Dhrubojyoti / Dhrubo Sarkar as Mahadev
  • Adrija Mukherjee as Young Maa Tara / Maa Tara's avatar as child
  • Sabysachi Chowdhury as Bama Charan Chotopadhay / Sadhak Bamakhyapa / Bama
  • Sayak Chakraborty as Lord Krishna
  • Sarbik Pal as Young Bama Charan Chotopadhay
  • Jeetu Kamal as Anandanath / Choto Kumar[7]
  • Roosha Chatterjee as Rani Annada Sundari
  • Kushal Chakraborty as Sarbanandho Chotopadhay (Bama's father)
  • Aditi Chatterjee as Rajkumari (Bama's Mother)
  • Arindam Halder as Neel Madhob
  • Anindya Banerjee as Durga Das
  • Sagnik as Borendonath/Boro Kumar
  • Suchandra Banerjee as Labanya
  • Debaparna Chakroborty
  • Mismi Das
  • Ayesha Bhattacharya as Dakini (Witch)
  • Sayantani Sengupta as Lalita
  • Ishan Bhattacharjo
  • Kedar
  • Thakurdas

References

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