"Cheeranjivi Ashwatthama" is an enthralling Indian mythology podcast that delves into the life and exploits of Ashwatthama, a legendary figure from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. This podcast presents a unique perspective, portraying Ashwatthama not only as a formidable warrior but also as leading to a journey of revenge that transforms him into a formidable force on the battlefield. offers a fresh and immersive perspective on a revered character from Indian mythology, exploring the facets of his life that often remain hidden beneath the layers of epic narratives. This podcast weaves together history, mythology, and the human experience to bring Ashwatthama's story to life in a compelling and thought-provoking manner.
Cheeranjivi Ashwathama
Concept & Direction: Tamir Khan
Assistant Director: Shruti Shelatkar, Mevin Abraham ,Kritika Khandelwal
Writers: Umesh Upadhyaya
Dubbing : Lalit Korde
For business enquiries - business@roseaudiovisuals.com
"Cheeranjivi Ashwatthama" is an enthralling Indian mythology podcast that delves into the life and exploits of Ashwatthama, a legendary figure from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. This podcast presents a unique perspective, portraying Ashwatthama not only as a formidable warrior but also as leading to a journey of revenge that transforms him into a formidable force on the battlefield. offers a fresh and immersive perspective on a revered character from Indian mythology, exploring the facets of his life that often remain hidden beneath the layers of epic narratives. This podcast weaves together history, mythology, and the human experience to bring Ashwatthama's story to life in a compelling and thought-provoking manner.
Cheeranjivi Ashwathama
Concept & Direction: Tamir Khan
Assistant Director: Shruti Shelatkar, Mevin Abraham ,Kritika Khandelwal
Writers: Umesh Upadhyaya
Dubbing : Lalit Korde
For business enquiries - business@roseaudiovisuals.com

Ashwatthama reflects on his rebellious nature and questions his father's adherence to Dronacharya's strategies. Despite his father's loyalty, Ashwatthama's inclination toward dissent surfaces. When Dronacharya sends Pandavas and Kauravas to make King Drupad a captive, Ashwatthama's refusal to follow suit becomes evident. He grapples with the understanding that his father values principles he might disagree with. In a pivotal moment, Duryodhan embarks on a mission with his army to attack Panchal. As Ashwatthama witnesses the unfolding events, he remains conflicted about his father's actions. The narrative delves into the complexity of familial and moral values, leaving Ashwatthama contemplating his role in the larger political landscape.