Hari Om: A new era in mythological entertainment
In an ambitious move to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity, Hari Om officially launches today, providing a unique platform for exploring the rich tapestry of Indian culture and spirituality. Priced at an incredibly affordable Rs 36 per year, Hari Om aims to make Indian heritage accessible to a global audience.
Hari Om debuts with a collection of more than 20 mythological shows, including epic tales such as ‘Shri Tirupati Balaji’, ‘Chaya Grah Rahu Ketu’, ‘Maa Lakshmi’, and ‘Mata Saraswati’. Featuring large-budget sets and a stellar cast, the platform is designed to transport viewers back to the golden age of Indian mythology. Notable actors like Sharad Malhotra, Rati Pandey, Yuktii Kapoor, Mrunal Jain, and Vishal Karwal bring these iconic deities to life, promising an immersive viewing experience.
Beyond traditional series, Hari Om offers a variety of content formats catering to all age groups. This includes long and short format series, U-rated to ensure family-friendly viewing. The platform also offers bhajans in both video and audio formats, animated content on mythology, and podcasts. Additional features like live aartis from major temples, prasad booking, temple news, and donation options enrich the user experience, making it a comprehensive resource for spiritual and cultural content.
The platform’s original content features standout series such as ‘Shri Tirupati Balaji’, starring Vishal Karwal in a narrative about Lord Vishnu’s incarnation as Shrinivasan. Another original, ‘Chaya Grah Rahu Ketu’ starring Mrunal Jain, delves into the mythical story of the Asura Swarnbhanu. These originals underscore Hari Om’s commitment to deep, engaging storytelling.
Vishal Karwal, portraying Lord Vishnu, expressed his deep connection with the role: “It is a great honor to play the role of Lord Vishnu, an avatar of Shri Tirupati Balaji. Wearing the mukut and costume felt deeply spiritual.”
Rati Pandey, who plays Goddess Mata Saraswati, shared her enthusiasm: “I am thrilled to portray Goddess Mata Saraswati. It’s an honor to play such an important character, and the experience has been incredibly rewarding.”
Nivedita Basu, Senior Vice President Group, highlights the platform’s larger mission: “We take great pride in launching India‘s first mythological platform. This platform is special to us as it showcases our rich culture to the world. We aim to transport viewers to the golden age, experiencing religion and mythology in its purest forms.”
Hari Om is not just a streaming service; it is a cultural phenomenon that leverages modern technology to celebrate and preserve the richness of Indian mythology. By providing a diverse array of content at an accessible price, Hari Om is poised to become a pivotal resource for anyone interested in the profound narratives and teachings of Indian heritage.
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