What is the name of the actor who plays Ashoka?

What is the name of the actor who plays Ashoka?

Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat (English: The Great Emperor Ashoka) is a 2015 Indian historical drama TV series that aired on Colors TV from 2 February 2015 to 7 October 2016. The show was created and written by author and screenwriter Faizan Mohammad. It stars Mohit Raina as Ashoka with Siddharth Nigam portraying the young version of the character.

What is the name of the TV series of Ashoka Samrat?

Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat (English: The Great Emperor Ashoka) was a 2015 Indian historical drama TV series that aired on Colors TV from 2 February 2015 to 7 October 2016. The show was created and written by author and screenwriter Faizan Mohammad. It stars Mohit Raina as Ashoka with Siddharth Nigam portraying the young version of the character.

Who is the real Chakravartin of Ashoka?

Main Mohit Raina/Siddharth Nigam as Chakravartin Samrat Ashoka-Devi, Ahankara, Kaurwaki, Asandhimitra, Anandini, Padmavati, Tishyaraksha’s husband; Mahendra, Sanghimitra, Tivala, Kunala, Jaluaka and Charumati’s father; Vit’s brother; Samrat Bindusara and Chief Rani Dharma’s 1st son and 3rd Mauryan Emperor.

Who is MDMD Faizan Khan in Ashoka Samrat serial?

MD Faizan Khan is playing the role of Rajkumar Siamak in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat serial. He has done many Bollywood films alongside top actors like Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan and Ranveer Singh. He was Salman’s son in Bodyguard, the boy whom Hrithik saves in Krrish 3 and also Kajol’s son in Alpenliebe ad.

Where did Ashoka live as a child?

Ashoka was born in the Mauryan Palace and lived there as a child along with his mother Dharma but in the show young Ashoka and his mother live in a countryside village.

How historically accurate is the TV series Ashoka?

First and foremost the makers have only misused the name of one of the greatest emperors of India – Samraat Ashoka. The story of the show is not only historically inaccurate but also far more fictional than even Hatim Tai or other imaginary folk tales.

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