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Following Chanakya’s death, Ashoka is sent on a treacherous mission to quell a massive rebellion in the distant province of Takshashila. This arc is highly action-oriented, showcasing Ashoka's growing military brilliance, his encounter with the ruthless rebel leader Keechak, and his initial meeting with Princess Kaurwaki. chakravartin ashoka samrat all episodes
Ashoka enters the Royal School to train as a prince, facing severe class discrimination and assassination plots orchestrated by Queen Charumitra and Prince Sushim. How episodes handle history vs
: Ashoka re-enters the capital incognito and dominates a royal wrestling tournament, publicly defying Sushim and shocking Emperor Bindusara. Ashoka enters the Royal School to train as
| Role | Actor | Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Young Ashoka | | Portrays the brave and compassionate young prince with impressive martial arts. | | Adult Ashoka | Mohit Raina | Plays the emperor as a formidable warrior, taking over after a 10-year leap. | | Bindusara | Sameer Dharmadhikari | The troubled emperor, Ashoka's father, torn between his sons. | | Dharma | Pallavi Subhash | Ashoka's kind and noble mother, the queen who faces tragedy early in the show. | | Chanakya | Manoj Joshi | The legendary strategist who mentors Ashoka and dreams of a united India. | | Queen Helena | Suzanne Bernert | The main antagonist; a Greek queen who wants the throne for her son, Justin. | | Sushim | Sumedh Mudgalkar (Young) | Ashoka's jealous half-brother and primary rival for the throne. | | Kaurwaki | Reem Shaikh (Young) | Ashoka's love interest and later, the Princess of Kalinga. | | Charumitra | Prinal Oberoi | Queen Helena's conniving ally, Sushim's mother, who schemes against Dharma. |
The brilliant strategist and royal advisor who acts as Ashoka’s mentor. Young Prince Sushim
Siddharth Nigam (Young Ashoka) and Mohit Raina (Adult Ashoka).