Toral Rasputra brings Kunti’s strength, sacrifice, and spirit to Life in Hastinapur Ke Veer; says ‘Kunti is a character I have always found compelling’ | – The Times of India

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Toral Rasputra brings Kunti's strength, sacrifice, and spirit to Life in Hastinapur Ke Veer; says 'Kunti is a character I have always found compelling'

Hastinapur Ke Veer, a fresh take on the early days of the Pandavas—their most iconic figures and how these legends were truly forged. Stepping into the heart of it all is talented actor Toral Rasputra as Kunti, the mother whose unyielding strength, deep sacrifices, and inner fire quietly steer her sons’ destinies.Toral’s known for breathing real depth into her roles, and now she’s embodying one of mythology’s most fascinating women. She raises her boys with a fierce commitment to discipline, responsibility, and doing what’s right—no shortcuts. She won’t coddle them from the world’s rough edges; she’d rather toughen them up for it. To her sons, she’s that unbreakable support and the quiet voice pushing them to be better. At her core, Kunti from the Mahabharata carries deep, personal pains—like the secret birth and river abandonment of her firstborn, Karna—that add a raw, emotional pull to everyone around her, shaping family bonds and epic conflicts.

She raises her sons Yudhishthir, Bhima, and Arjuna with a mother’s tough love: the kind that readies them for life’s hard knocks, not one that hides them away.Speaking about her role, Toral Rasputra shares, “Kunti is a character I have always found compelling. What attracted me most to this role is the chance to show her journey as a mother. Her fears, sacrifices, and the emotional challenges of raising her sons in a difficult world truly stand out. She handles every situation with calm strength and grace, and I’m excited to bring that side of her to life on screen. It’s a role with a strong legacy, and I hope to present her story in a way that connects with today’s audience.

Dive into Hastinapur Ke Veer for a sweeping, soul-stirring lens on the Mahabharata—where thundering wars take a backseat to the raw bonds of family, the weight of destiny’s choices, and the fire that forged immortal heroes.

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