TikTok User Spots A Dead Soldier Coming To Life In Mahabharat War Scene, Video Becomes A Hit!
A TikTok video that has gone viral shows how a dead soldier in the Kurukshetra war zone mistakenly starts to move in the scene (which in hindsight looks like he is coming to life amid a very emotional scene.
A show's technicians may overlook a glitch or a goof-up but it's difficult to fool the audience. After the iconic Game Of Thrones's Starbucks cup fiasco, fans had also pointed out a goof-up in an iconic show Mahabharat where they spotted a cooler behind Bhishma.
And now, there's another mistake that has caught the fancy of the netizens.
A TikTok video that has gone viral shows how a dead soldier in the Kurukshetra war zone mistakenly starts to move in the scene (which in hindsight looks like he is coming to life amid a very emotional scene.
In the video, Ganga (played by Kiran Juneja) comes to meet her son Bhishma, who is lying on the bed of arrows. To make the war-zone look realistic, there are several dead soldiers lying in the background.
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However, the TikTok user noticed that a background actor who is supposed to play dead starts to lift his head but as soon as he realizes that the scene is still being shot and the camera is rolling, he goes back to playing dead again. The video was shared by a TikTok user with the caption:
"Mahabharat ka murda jivit ho gaya. Shooting abhi puri nahi hui." (Dead man in Mahabharat comes to life. Shooting is not yet complete.) The video has become a hit among the netizens with over likes with over 634.2k likes and 2364 comments.
A user commented,
"Tabhi toh bolte hain, dobara mat dikhao. Ab log pata nahi kis kis ko dhyaan se dekh rahe hain (sic)."
Another user also mocked the scene and wrote, "We all know this fact that they all are alive but they want to make understand the concept so plz don't make fun (sic)."
A TikTok user wrote,"Bechaare pade pade thak jaate honge na (sic)."
BR Chopra's iconic show Mahabharat returned to television on March 28. Viewers are being able to enjoy the show on two channels, DD Bharati and Colors TV.