Tantra

The jubilance of acquiring and moving into their new home is a dream come true for the Khanna family, but little did they know that the forces of evil gloom across the house. Amidst the short-lived happiness, they have no option but to protect one another and work in unison to free themselves of the chains of evil.

Niyati, the heroic personality, takes the stand to save her family from the torturous actions of the devil. Viewers are treated with a series of horror jump-scares, paranormal occurrences, and irrational incidents in the house, Jalsa.

Chandragupta Maurya

In 323 BC, post the demise of Alexander The Great and the lionhearted Porus, the story begins budding from Chandragupta’s days as a slave to when the conquering effect of Chanakya’s prudent philosophy guides the former to amass a sense of awareness and responsibility towards his lineage.

Chanakya and Chandragupta then go through the whirlwinds of war against Dhana Nanda to dethrone the ego-centric king and emerge victorious by forming the Mauryan Empire. Be it the death of all 7 brothers of Dhana Nanda or the noblemen such as Malayketu, Mura, and Sthoolbhadra, a hoard of key characters are killed in the war.

The sturdy confidence within Chandragupta, coupled with the wisdom of Chanakya, equipped the future Mauryan King to marry Durdhara, the daughter of the king of the soon-to-fall Nanda Dynasty.

Mahakali – Anth Hi Aarambh Hai

This intense saga of how Parvati Devi transforms into her most fearsome self, Mahakali, begins with her rebirth while being adopted from a basket floating amidst the calm seashores. The entire show revolves around Goddess Kali’s divine powers to safeguard the weaklings on earth.

Her cosmic capabilities are channeled to power through the force of evil and suppress wrongdoing that threatens the positivity of mankind. Mahadev and Sukarma are integral support pillars to revive the strength of Mahakali before the era of Kaal begins again.

The story also teaches viewers of a key interaction between Brahmaji and Mahishasura, once the latter completed his penance.

Porus

Watch Purshottam, a.k.a Porus, portray his perpetual appetite for his motherland while taking on the fearsome legend of the West, Alexander The Great. The entire journey of Alexander carving his way to India, acquiring Indian allies, and then losing them while Porus prepares his country for a do-or-die battle is followed by the ruthless Battle of Hydaspes in a northwestern state of the Indian subcontinent.

This intriguing tale sets back to 350 BC and narrates the stark irony of how Porus and Alexander were born on the same day but were fostered with contrasting mindsets. Diverse characters from Greece and Indian history are brought to life and eventually the story fuses into a trembling climax leading to superbly depicting the courageousness of Indian emperors.