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Zee Anmol Cinema is bringing to TV screens for 1st time Mahakavi Kalidasa’s ‘Shakuntala’

New Delhi: Zee Anmol Cinema, with their brand promise, ‘Aapki Family Ka Cinema Hall’, has, continually, delivered top-notch entertainment that resonates with audiences across the country.

Their vast content library, diversity and family friendly approach make the channel a go-to destination for those seeking quality entertainment from the comfort of their homes. Staying true to their brand proposition, the channel is, for the first time ever, bringing the magic of love from the epic of Mahabharata with the visually stunning and captivating adaptation based on Kalidasa’s Rachna – Shakuntala on Sunday, 1st October at 7pm.

Starring the ever-gorgeous Samantha Ruth Prabhu along with Dev Mohan, the film unfolds the story of Shakuntala and Dushyant against a backdrop of divine enchantment, human emotions, and destiny’s intricate design.

Dushyant and Shakuntala’s love story is one that has enthralled audiences for centuries. Shakuntala transports viewers to this cherished era with its stunning visual presentation. The intricately designed sets, costumes, and breathtaking cinematography create a world that is both immersive and enchanting.

At its heart, it is a story that resonates with the human experience. Shakuntala and King Dushyant marry, but Dushyant forgets all about Shakuntala due to a sage’s curse. It follows the journey of a woman who must navigate the intricate web of emotions, pain, and resilience to reunite with her love.

Watch Shakuntala on television for the first time ever on Sunday, 1st October at 7pm only on Zee Anmol Cinema, followed by a showcase on Sunday, October 15th, at 8 PM on Zee Cinema and Zee Cinema HD.

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