I started watching Sony's Surya
Putra Karna because I had seen and enjoyed Starplus's Mahabharata which was made by the same team. Also because Karna is
a character I love.
Given that the epic does not say much about Karna's childhood,
I had expected some aspects of the series would be fictionalized. Also given
the way Starplus's series was narrated, I knew some events from the original
epic would be modified and presented in a way that would be relatable to the
newer generation. What I wasn't prepared for was a fanfiction.
That is exactly what Surya
Putra Karna is, a Mahabharata
fanfiction. But I have to say, I am enjoying it thoroughly. I have set aside my brain and am having a good laugh- although that was probably not the
intended reaction of the makers. So without further ado, let me share some of
the hilarious moments and sheer genius that the show provides us with.
The show starts off with Karna's birth. We see Kunti
setting off the newborn Karna down
the river, on a basket. Then Adhirath
sees the basket and rescues the kid from the river, while Suryadev shoots balls of fire down on earth.
Upon coming up from the river, Adhirath meets Kunti's maid
who extracts a promise from Adhirath that
he would never tell anyone that Karna
is Kunti's son.
Years pass and we see a
nine year old Karna yearning for his
mother's love. It is at this age that he discovers his natural talent for
archery. In an effort to win his mother's love, Karna goes in search of a musk-deer and meets with Pandu and Kunti. (Keep in mind, at this point, Yudhisthir is not yet born.)
Circumstances force his family to go seek refuge in Hastinapura and from here on starts the fanfiction.
Upon getting the news of Yudhisthir's
birth the queen Gandhari, who's been
pregnant for two years now attacks her own womb, forcefully induces labor and
ends up delivering a blob of flesh.
Ganga tells Bhishma to get Ved Vyas for he has the skill to turn that blob of flesh into the
hundred sons and one daughter that Gandhari
was supposed to have. And who goes to get Ved
Vyas? Not Bheeshma but our nine
year old hero, Karna.
Soon after Karna
gets into fights with the Hastinapura
court and Bhishma takes away Karna's bow. Look at that cute face, how could Ved Vyas say no? |
Why can't Bhishma stand straight? He always stands in this 45 degree angle. What's wrong with his center of gravity? |
Such circumstances are created that Karna is forbidden from practicing archery ever again. He is enrolled into the school for charioteers. Meanwhile, Duryodhan is born.
Ten years pass and now the 19-20 year-old Karna is preparing for the exam for charioteers and he comes to
give the exam in this.
Hey Ravana came in Pushpak Vimaan to kidnap Sita. Why can't Karna fly in a hot air balloon? |
And there he gets into a tiff with Dushyasana and eventually with Duryodhana.
Now let me take a moment and remind you that when Karna was 9-10, Yudhisthira
wasn't even born. And yet, somehow, by the time Karna is 19-20, the Kuru princes look like this. What growth potion
have they been drinking?
How is Yudhistira (front, center) 10 years old? What sorcery is this? |
With Pandu and Madri's deaths, the Pandavas are set to return to Hastinapura.
But Shakuni's demon assassin attacks
them and there the brothers along with Karna
(seriously, he's everywhere!) kill the demon and save the day. Pandavas and Karna become BFFs. (EEYYUP).
Some days later Bheema
is poisoned by Duryodhana and is
drowned in the river. The Pandavas
and Karna look for Bheema. Karna dons his sleuthing hat and figures out that Bheema has been poisoned.
Presenting Angraj Holmes! |
They get into a fight with the Kauravas and are almost winning when Kunti intervenes and puts a stop to the fight. In the last episode
that I saw, the Kauravas are planning
to get Karna into their camp.
Thus far it has been a hilarious watch. Although, I can't help
but wonder, what happens when a kid who is unfamiliar with the original epic
watches this and believes this to be true?
My tip: Watch this for entertainment kids. If you want to know
about the epic, read the Amar Chitra
Katha version. It sticks closer to the original text written by Ved Vyasa.
Behold! Dushyasan's scowl of evil! |