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Ashoka returns to Magadha to reclaim his right, resulting in a bloody war of succession against his brother Sushim. After securing the throne, he earns the title "Chandashoka" due to his brutal and unforgiving rule.
The historical drama series remains one of the most successful Indian television shows, capturing the life of India's greatest emperor. Broadcast on Colors TV between 2015 and 2016, this epic saga chronicles Ashoka’s journey from a fierce young warrior to a ruthless conqueror, and ultimately, to a benevolent global messenger of Buddhism and peace.
A pivotal turning point in the series occurs when Chanakya is politically cornered and killed by a cabal of conspirators. Before his death, he charges Ashoka with fulfilling the dream of Akhand Bharat (United India). chakravartin ashoka samrat all episodes
The genius strategist who mentors Ashoka and recognizes his potential.
The show concludes with Ashoka passing on his legacy to his son, Dasaratha (played by Tanmay Chaturvedi), and his trusted advisor, Tissaraksha (played by Karishma Tanna). As Ashoka departs from this world, he leaves behind a vast empire, united under the banner of Dhamma. Ashoka returns to Magadha to reclaim his right,
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| | Role | Episode Duration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Siddharth Nigam | Young Ashoka | 1 – 90 | | Sourabh Raj Jain | Adult Samrat Ashoka | 91 – 442 | | Sameer Dharmadhikari | Emperor Bindusara | 1 – 120 | | Pallavi Subhash | Queen Helena | 1 – 200 | | Ankita Sharma | Queen Dharma (Ashoka’s mother) | 1 – 90 | | Suzanna Mukherjee | Kaurwaki (Ashoka’s love) | 50 – 280 | | Manish Wadhwa | Mahamatya Radhagupta (the strategist) | 1 – 442 | | Ssharad Malhotra | Sushim (elder brother) | 1 – 130 | Broadcast on Colors TV between 2015 and 2016,
Driven by Chanakya’s death, Ashoka transforms from a reckless boy into a strategic warrior determined to root out the traitors inside the palace.
"Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat" remains a landmark in Indian television for its scale and storytelling. It wasn't just a historical drama; it was a that introduced a new generation to the legend of Ashoka. It made phrases like "Ashoka Hai, Ashoka Tha" (Ashoka is, Ashoka was) iconic among its viewership.
Fourteen years have passed. Ashoka, now living under the alias "Chand" in Ujjain, has transformed from a righteous protector into a ruthless, rage-filled warrior known as Chandashoka (Ashoka the Terrible).
