Mohit Malik and Shrenu Parikh to lead new mythological series

A new Hindi mythological television series titled Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey is set to premiere on Monday, October 6, at 8 PM. The show will feature Mohit Malik and Shrenu Parikh in lead roles, focusing on themes related to Lord Shiva and his family.

The announcement of Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey marks the launch of another entry in India's growing lineup of mythological dramas. This series, centered on the Shiv Parivaar including Ganesh and Kartikey, aims to captivate audiences with its narrative on divine family dynamics.

Mohit Malik, known for his previous roles in popular Hindi shows, and Shrenu Parikh, a familiar face in television, have been cast as the leads. The production is poised to air in Hindi, appealing to viewers interested in stories inspired by Hindu mythology.

Set to debut on October 6 at 8 PM, the series promises to explore the tales of Lord Shiva and his kin, though specific plot details remain forthcoming. This premiere timing aligns with the channel's strategy to draw evening viewers during the week.

As mythological content continues to thrive on Indian television, Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey joins a tradition of shows that blend devotion and drama, potentially resonating with family audiences across the country.

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