The Indian pay television GEC channel Sony SAB has launched a brand new mythological show ‘Dharm Yoddha Garud’.
Featuring Faisal Khan in the lead, ‘Dharm Yoddha Garud’ reflects on selflessness, honesty, obedience, and bravery which lies at the core of Garud, the devotee and charioteer of Lord Vishnu.
The story showcases a unique aspect of a mother-son relationship and how it blossoms each passing day as they navigate the challenges thrown at them. Being born into enslavement, Garud seeks to uncover the reason for his mother’s plight. Defying all odds, he shows exemplary courage to fight and try to free his mother from the shackles of slavery, but each time she stops him.
The show also stars, Ankit Raaj, Parul Chauhan, Toral Rasputra, Hrishikesh Pandey, Vishal Karwal, Amit Bhanushali, and more in pivotal roles.
Commenting on the show, Neeraj Vyas, Business Head – Sony SAB, said, “We are delighted beyond words to present a magnum opus like ‘Dharm Yoddha Garud’ on Sony SAB. The show narrates a never before heard or seen mythological saga of courage, dedication, and mother-son bonding.
“Introducing state-of-the-art technology and visual effects on Indian television, we have created a visual experience that shall leave audiences in awe. ‘Dharm Yoddha Garud’ is a credible value add to our ever-expanding and diverse portfolio and we hope the audience responds positively to this unseen chapter of Indian mythology,” Vyas added.
The show will premiere on March 14, Monday to Saturday at 7:00 pm.
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