Vikram Aur Betaal

Vikram Aur Betaal 25
Genre Mythology, Fantasy
Created by Sagar Arts Limited
Starring see below
Country of origin India
Language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes Total 25
Production
Producer(s) Ramanand Sagar
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 52 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel DD National
Picture format SDTV: 480i
Chronology
Related shows Betaal Pachisi
External links
Website

Vikram Aur Betaal was a children's television programme aired on DD National. The series contained stories from Indian mythology that aim at teaching kids lessons of life while entertaining them. The concept of the program was based on Baital Pachisi, a collection of tales about the semi-legendary King Vikram (identified as Vikramāditya) and the Vetala, a huge vampire-like being.

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Background

'Vikram Aur Betaal' is based on 'Betaal Pachisi', written nearly 2,500 years ago by Mahakavi Somdev Bhatt. These are spellbinding stories told to the wise King Vikramaditya by the wily ghost Betaal.

Vikramaditya was a great king who ruled over a prosperous kingdom from his capital at Ujjain. He had immense love for learning as well as for adventure. He was brave, fearless and with a strong will. Every day, many visitors used to visit the king and gift him something. The King used to accept all the gifts with the same courtesy. Among such visitors was a mendicant who presented the King with a fruit on every visit. King Vikramaditya used to hand over the fruit to the royal storekeeper. One day while handling the fruit broke and pop came out a handy ball of ruby. The King was surprised. He ordered to check all the fruits, and from all fruits a fine ruby. The King decided to meet the mendicant.

However, the mendicant had set a condition that the King must meet him under a Banyan tree in the center of the cremation ground beyond the city, at night, on the 14th day of the dark half of the month. The King met him as decided. The King asked mendicant why he was doing this. The mendicant tells that there is a task that only a King like Vikrmaditya can perform. King Vikramaditya had to visit the northern-most corner of this ground where he would find a very ancient tree. There would be a corpse hanging from one of its branches. He would have to fetch it for the mendicant, as the mendicant was seeking certain occult powers which he would get only if a king brought this particular corpse to him and if he would practice certain rites sitting on it. According to the legend the King Vikramaditya, in order to fulfill a vow, was required to remove a corpse of betaal from a treetop and carry it on his shoulder to another place in silence. En route, the spirit of Betaal (in the corpse) used to narrate a story to the king and after completing the story Betaal would pose a query that if he (The king) knew the answer, was bound to respond lest he will break his head into thousand pieces. But if he does speak out, he would break the vow of silence and Betaal would fly back to the treetop, leaving the king inches short of his destination! The king would go after the vampire and start all over again. And so on and on.

As the name 'Betaal Pachisi' suggests, the Betaal told the King 25 stories. (Pachisi is derived from word Pachis in, Nepali which means twenty five.) However, looking at the determination of the king Vikramaditya, Betaal finally disclosed the true motive of the mendicant. The mendicant's plan was to practice certain rites sitting on Betaal but he would kill the King also to get all powers of the world and rule the world. This created suspicion in Vikramaditya's mind. However, he still went to the mendicant, but he was prepared for surprise. Betaal proved to be right and the mendicant tried to kill Vikramaditya. However, Vikramaditya outwitted the mendicant and killed him.

The stories

Originally there are 25 stories as the name 'Betaal Pachisi' suggests the Betaal told the King 25 stories. ('Pachisi' is derived from word 'Pachis' in Nepali which means twenty five.) Each story ended with a witty question for Vikramaditya that he answered correctly. The series presents these stories one by one.

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