Warner Bros. Discovery has officially announced the second installment of its acclaimed Legends series with ‘Legends of Shiva with Amish’. The trailer for the much-anticipated series was unveiled at the New Delhi World Book Fair by bestselling author and host Amish Tripathi, alongside Sai Abishek, Head of Factual & Lifestyle Cluster at Warner Bros. Discovery, South Asia.
Following the success of Legends of Ramayana, the upcoming three-part series takes viewers on an immersive journey through India’s spiritual landscape, exploring the profound legacy of Lord Shiva. From the mystical peaks of the Himalayas to the sacred ghats of Varanasi and the ancient temples of South India, Amish Tripathi deciphers the symbolism, philosophy, and cultural influence of one of India’s most revered deities.
Set to premiere on March 3, 2025, at 9 pm on Discovery Channel and discovery+, Legends of Shiva with Amish promises a visually stunning and deeply insightful narrative. Sai Abishek shared his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “We are pleased to unveil the trailer for our latest India original, ‘Legends of Shiva with Amish’, at the Delhi Book Fair. Following the success of Legends of Ramayana, we’re excited to collaborate with Amish once again and continue the Legends series.”
Blending mythology, history, and philosophy, ‘Legends of Shiva with Amish’ aims to offer a fresh perspective on Shiva’s divine presence and enduring influence. With Amish Tripathi’s storytelling prowess at the helm, the series is expected to captivate audiences with its rich narrative and breathtaking visuals.
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