Hail Lord Shiva is going to happen again on the small screen, this time Ram will take the form of Jatadhari



 The popularity of mythological serials has varied among viewers. Because of this, the audience responded favourably when mythical serials like "Ramayana" and "Mahabharata" were rebroadcast during the Corona pandemic. A new mythological television series called "Shiv Shakti: Tap, Tyag, Tandav" is about to begin. Ram Yashvardhan, an actor, will play Shiva in this series, and Subha Rajput, an actress, will play Parvati.

The most well-known of the several serials produced so far on the magnificence of Lord Shiva is "Devo Ke Dev Mahadev." By the way, this serial has included all of the Lord Shiva-related tales. However, the creators of the television series "Shiv Shakti: Tapa Tyaag Tandav" contend that this is the first love narrative ever told in the universe, and it tells a different tale of devotion, sacrifice, and separation between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati that would ultimately lead to Tandav.


The character of Lord Shiva in the television series "Shiv Shakti: Tapa Tyag Tandav," played by actor Ram Yashvardhan, is described as "the highest honour." The show is all about a timeless love story that transcends all emotions, in contrast to the transient nature of everything around us. This show means more to me than merely a role because I am a devotee of Shiva.


The serial "Shiv Shakti: Tapa Tyag Tandav" is the biggest love story, with its themes of divinity, devotion, sacrifice, and responsibility, according to Subha Rajput, who plays Parvati in the show. Shiva and Parvati are responsible for instilling in us the notion that love never ends. It is a great honour to have the chance to highlight the excellence of our gods through my character.

Swastik Productions is the production company behind the socially conscious series "Shiv Shakti: Tapa Tyaag Tandav," which has previously included "Mata Ki Chowki," "Mahabharat," "Surya Putra Karna," and "Mahabharata." Known for producing mythological television series such as "Karma Phal Data Shani," "Mahakali: Ant Hi Aarambh," "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush," "Dev Shree Ganesh," "Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki," and "Radha Krishna." Shiv Shakti: Tapa Tyag Tandav, a new series, will shortly begin airing on the Colours channel.

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