Netflix’s ‘Kurukshetra’ Review, Gulzar’s Voiceover Stands Out In The Uneven Animation Of Mahabharata

Every generation has found its own way to revisit old tales and in India, no story is told more than the epic Mahabharata. Netflix continued that tradition with Kurukshetra , which is a bold animated retelling of the great epic.

For a while, the show was generating a lot of buzz and finally the wait is over, as the show is out on Netflix. Read on to know if Kurukshetra is worth watching or not.

Plot of the series, Kurukshetra

Kurukshetra premiered on October 10, 2025, on Netflix. The of Mahabharata’s great war, which has 18 episodes, split into two parts. The simple idea of this show was to tell the story of 18 days of the Kurukshetra war through the eyes of 18 different warriors. Each episode focuses on one warrior’s viewpoint before and during the war, which gives a better understanding of the war to the audience.

Part 1 of the show opens in ‘Matsya’s’ kingdom, where ‘Arjuna’s’ son, ‘Abhimanyu’ is about to marry Princess ‘Uttara’, but the threat of war is evident at all times. Soon, the show moves into the battlefield and shows the first few important days of fighting. The Part 1 of Kurukshetra acts as a buildup for Part 2, as it shows initial things like ‘Krishna’ teaching the Bhagavad Gita to ‘Arjuna’, the appointment of ‘Dronacharya’ as the ‘Kaurava’ commander after ‘Bhishma’s’ fall and the killing of ‘Abhimanyu’.

What works in the series, Kurukshetra and what doesn’t

The best part about Netflix’s Kurukshetra is powerful narration. His lines about dharma and inner battle set a thoughtful mood that the animation often supports. Many viewers felt that Gulzar’s voice was the highlight of the show. Another thing that works is the new idea to show Mahabharata through the eyes of 18 warriors. This makes the known epic feel more personal and dives deeper into moral dilemmas.

Despite some good highlights, the show doesn’t perform exceedingly well because even though, Gulzar’s voice stands out, several other voiceovers feel flat. Viewers might feel that not all actors deliver the emotional range the scripts need, which weakens smaller character moments. This makes some scenes feel hollow. Another thing that is lacking in Part 1 is that some important characters like ‘Bhishma’ or ‘Dronacharya’ lack depth.

Fans’ reaction to Netflix’s Kurukshetra

After the show was released , some fans reviewed it on X (formerly Twitter). On social media, the show received mixed reviews, as some viewers found it unique and interesting, while others saw it as a missed opportunity. One fan commented, “Kurukshetra is magnificent, well-executed war saga that delivers both visual grandeur and divine depth.” Another user penned, “Animation Very Disappointed Hai, yaar Netflix itna bada platform hai or animation quality is very bad.” A third user shared, “A stunning fusion of mythology and modern storytelling.”

Is Kurukshetra worth watching?

In short, if you are someone who enjoys myth and fresh perspectives, then Kurukshetra is for you. Even though, the series is uneven, the design, animation and Gulzar’s voiceover will keep you hooked and eager for Part 2. But, if you are expecting flawless animation, powerful acting consistently and character depth, then you might want to wait till Part 2, which reportedly will release on October 24, 2025.

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