Mahabharat set: Fire Broke during “Cheer Haran” Scene
A Fire Breaks Out During Filming of the Cheer Haran Scene
Pooja Sharma, who played Draupadi in Mahabharat, recently shared a memorable incident from the show’s set. She revealed that a fire broke out during the iconic *Cheer Haran* scene, describing the experience as a moment filled with divine energy.
Recalling the Incident During Mahabharat’s 10th Anniversary
In a roundtable marking *Mahabharat*’s 10th anniversary, Pooja recalled the intensity of filming the *Cheer Haran* sequence. During the shoot, she said, “A transformer on set burst into flames twice in a specific spot where Draupadi’s dupatta was supposed to appear.” The unexpected explosions heightened the dramatic atmosphere, creating a literal blaze that mirrored the emotional weight of the scene.
The Significance of the Cheer Haran Scene in Mahabharat
For those unfamiliar, *Cheer Haran* is one of the most powerful moments in *Mahabharat*, showing Lord Krishna miraculously extending Draupadi’s saree to protect her dignity. This sequence remains deeply memorable, portraying divine intervention at its peak. Pooja described feeling a “profound connection” to something beyond the physical world as the fire erupted, sensing a strong spiritual energy on set. “It felt as if an unseen, divine energy was present,” she said, “a force beyond the ordinary.”
Co-Stars Share Similar Experiences of Divine Connection
Her co-stars also agreed with her sentiments. Arav Chowdhary, who portrayed Bhishma Pitamaha, and Shaheer Sheikh, who played Arjun, echoed Pooja’s feelings of divine involvement during the filming. Arav recounted moments when they filmed through challenging weather, feeling as though Lord Krishna’s blessings enabled them to continue. He even recalled shooting intense scenes amid an actual storm, which added to the authenticity and challenge of the production.
An Iconic Series Loved by Millions
The Mahabharat series, which aired from 2013 to 2014, featured a talented ensemble, including Sourabh Raaj Jain, Shaheer Sheikh, Pooja Sharma, Arpit Ranka, Shafaq Naaz, and Saurav Gurjar. Audiences widely praised the series for its captivating portrayal of the ancient epic and its exceptional cast, making it one of the most iconic Indian mythological shows.
A Memorable Scene for Pooja Sharma and the Cast
Reflecting on the *Cheer Haran* scene, Pooja described it as her most unforgettable experience on *Mahabharat*. For the cast and crew, such moments seemed infused with something beyond the tangible, making the journey of Mahabharat both challenging and spiritually enriching. The shared experiences of filming through unexpected events only deepened their connection to the story’s timeless messages of faith and resilience.