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  • "Vikram Aur Betaal" stands as a testament to the timelessness and universal appeal of India's rich literary and storytelling traditions. An adaptation of the ancient Sanskrit text, "Baital Pachchisi", this series not only encapsulates the core essence of the original tales but also presents them with a fresh and engaging flair that appeals to audiences of all ages.

    What's fascinating about the "Baital Pachchisi" is its profound influence on global storytelling traditions. There's a persuasive argument among scholars that even the legendary "Arabian Nights" drew inspiration from this original text. This is a testament to the depth, intricacy, and allure of the tales of King Vikram and the wily spirit, Betaal.

    The series excels in weaving stories filled with moral quandaries, intellectual challenges, and complex human emotions. Each episode is a tapestry of wit, wisdom, and ethical dilemmas, forcing viewers to reflect, ponder, and often question their own beliefs. The interplay between King Vikram, who represents determination and justice, and Betaal, the embodiment of riddles and elusive truths, is nothing short of captivating.

    The show's narration style, coupled with its evocative settings and memorable character portrayals, ensures that viewers are transported to an era where storytelling was not just a form of entertainment but also a medium to impart wisdom, ethics, and life lessons.

    In conclusion, "Vikram Aur Betaal" is more than just a series; it's a cultural treasure trove that brings to life ancient tales with a charm and relevance that resonate even today. It serves as a glowing reminder of the timeless nature of Indian storytelling and its far-reaching influence on global narratives. A must-watch for those who revel in stories that entertain, educate, and elevate.
  • Vikram and Betaal ... depicts three aspect of human society : 1. "The Vikram"Who are working honestly for betterment of human race, setting up examples through their bravery, compassion for human race and knowledge a selfless one. 2. "The Betaal" Who are fearless,powerful, good by heart and deed but not accepted in society,because of their background or just don't want to part of society because of bad experiences. 3."The mendicant" Opportunist most cruel and meanest. Who took the advantage of both to rule the world. That is what is today's world all about.

    These stories tell about human behavior, give glimpse, about the mystery of life.These stories introduce you with sense of bravery, justice, compassion, respect, sense of justice and teaches you about principles and karma.

    This event written by "Mahakavi Somdatt" is a precious gift to human society. Great, learning.
  • kaustubhnarvekar29 November 2022
    No six pack abs, no cheap graphics, no vulgarity, no controversy, just pure and honest acting by all the artists this serial have great fan following. Love this serial. I still watch it on YouTube. I used to watch it daily on tv when i was child but was quite afraid of Sajjan. Every actor contributed his best acting skills with honesty. Arun govil, Sajjan, Ramesh bhatkar, Vijay Arora, Satish kaul, Rama vij acted well. Even after 37 years i never fell bore watching it. Today's generation will never understand the feeling of 80s and 90s. I still watch those old serials and cherish my old days. Those days were the best.
  • Please tell the stories our children to learn lifes difficulties with solution.
  • One of the best TV shows every produced .. full of stories, learnings and morals.

    A must watch for the kids.

    Its a serial adaptation of Vikram Betal stories from the famous Amar Chitr Katha.

    The way the stories, learnings and morals are told is by way of story and tricky questions asked by betaal and wonderful answers given by Vikram .. the truthful, fearless and the mighty one.

    Shows the mere bravery and fearlessness of Kind Vikram and the trickery of the Betaal.

    Old is Gold always and best. The way these stories are told must be preserved and shared with next generations and more Generations to come.

    This is one of of the best moral stories apart from the Ramayan, Mahabharat and The Panchtantra.