The Great Maratha | |
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Genre | Historical drama |
Written by | Sanjay Khan Mohafiz Hyder Reoti Saran Sharma Manoher D. Malgonkar |
Directed by | Sanjay Khan |
Creative director(s) | S.M.Sadiq(with sagar) |
Starring | Shahbaz Khan Parikshit Sahni Farida Jalal Tom Alter Irrfan Khan Mrinal Kulkarni Kartika Rane Mukesh Khanna |
Composer(s) | Mohammed Zahur Khayyam |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 47 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | S. Mirza Khan |
Producer(s) | Sanjay Khan |
Production location(s) | Samod |
Cinematography | Tony Rode |
Editor(s) | Sushil Deshpande Zahir Allauddin |
Production company(s) | Numero Uno International Limited |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
First shown in | 1994 |
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The Great Maratha is an Indian historical drama television series directed by Sanjay Khan and produced by Numero Uno International Limited.[1] The drama, aired on DoordarshanNational, is based on the life of Mahadaji Shinde.[2] The show comprised 47 episodes.[3] The music was composed by Mohammed Zahur Khayyam.
A Gajra is a flower garland which women in South Asia wear during festive occasions, weddings or as part of everyday traditional attire. They are made usually of varies types of jasmine flowers but rose, crossandra and barleria are also widely used in gajras.[1] It can be worn both on the bun and with the braid coiling. Women in South Asia usually wear them with traditional attire. It is also worn on the wrist by women in South Asia mainly during festive occasions and weddings.
The gajra is an ornament that is purely meant to decorate a hairstyle and does not generally aid in holding a bun in place. Gajra also refers to type of pearl workmanship done on jewelry in south Asia.
Historically, jasmine gajra has been worn around hair bun, Gupta Empire.
Green Tara with jasmine gajra around hair bun. ca. 11th century A.D.
Kuchipudi dancer with gajra.
Traditional imitation Gajra is made from Sholapith plant-based sponge and are worn by Odissi dancers.
Bride with floral decorations for Haldi, Mehandi or Sangeet ceremony, part of pre-wedding rituals in South Asia.
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