
The Mahabharata [Blu-ray] - PRE-ORDER-10-AUGUST-2026
The Mahabharata unfolds in an ancient time in India, then known as Bharatavarsha. Two groups of cousins from the same
royal family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, vie for control of the Kingdom. The cousins’ rivalry leads to death and
destruction and jeopardises the very fabric of the universe.
Directed by Peter Brook, this monumental work explores the entanglements between war, ethics and power. The
Mahabharata is an epic that transcends time and space, exposing the dilemmas and devastating consequences resulting
from man’s choices.
Episodes
Part 1: The Game of Dice
Part 2: Exile in the Forest
Part 3: War
Extras
· Newly restored in 4K and presented in High Definition
· Interview with Simon Brook (2026, 35 mins): the son of the film’s director calls on his unique position during the
making of The Mahabharata to recall the production, the cultural positioning of the film and his father's legacy
· Brook by Brook (2002, 75 mins): an intimate portrait of director Peter Brook by his son, Simon Brook
· Making The Mahabharata (1989, 55 mins)
· Pageant of the Sun-god (1934, 9 mins): a gem from the BFI National Archive - a travelogue of the extravagant
celebration of The Maharajah of Udaipur
· Trailers
· English language with optional English descriptive subtitles
· Optional French subtitles
· **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet including new essays by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes of the
Why Not Theatre and actor Georges Corraface, archive pieces by Jean-Claude Carrièr and Peter Brook and
extensive notes on the restoration by Simon Brook
Reviews
‘A constant source of surprise and wonderment’ New York Times
Key Selling Points
· Newly restored and available on Blu-ray for the first time
· Directed by Peter Brook, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of
twentieth-century theatre
· Peter Brook, twice nominated for the Palme d’Or (1960, 1963)
The Mahabharata unfolds in an ancient time in India, then known as Bharatavarsha. Two groups of cousins from the same
royal family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, vie for control of the Kingdom. The cousins’ rivalry leads to death and
destruction and jeopardises the very fabric of the universe.
Directed by Peter Brook, this monumental work explores the entanglements between war, ethics and power. The
Mahabharata is an epic that transcends time and space, exposing the dilemmas and devastating consequences resulting
from man’s choices.
Episodes
Part 1: The Game of Dice
Part 2: Exile in the Forest
Part 3: War
Extras
· Newly restored in 4K and presented in High Definition
· Interview with Simon Brook (2026, 35 mins): the son of the film’s director calls on his unique position during the
making of The Mahabharata to recall the production, the cultural positioning of the film and his father's legacy
· Brook by Brook (2002, 75 mins): an intimate portrait of director Peter Brook by his son, Simon Brook
· Making The Mahabharata (1989, 55 mins)
· Pageant of the Sun-god (1934, 9 mins): a gem from the BFI National Archive - a travelogue of the extravagant
celebration of The Maharajah of Udaipur
· Trailers
· English language with optional English descriptive subtitles
· Optional French subtitles
· **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet including new essays by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes of the
Why Not Theatre and actor Georges Corraface, archive pieces by Jean-Claude Carrièr and Peter Brook and
extensive notes on the restoration by Simon Brook
Reviews
‘A constant source of surprise and wonderment’ New York Times
Key Selling Points
· Newly restored and available on Blu-ray for the first time
· Directed by Peter Brook, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of
twentieth-century theatre
· Peter Brook, twice nominated for the Palme d’Or (1960, 1963)
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The Mahabharata unfolds in an ancient time in India, then known as Bharatavarsha. Two groups of cousins from the same
royal family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, vie for control of the Kingdom. The cousins’ rivalry leads to death and
destruction and jeopardises the very fabric of the universe.
Directed by Peter Brook, this monumental work explores the entanglements between war, ethics and power. The
Mahabharata is an epic that transcends time and space, exposing the dilemmas and devastating consequences resulting
from man’s choices.
Episodes
Part 1: The Game of Dice
Part 2: Exile in the Forest
Part 3: War
Extras
· Newly restored in 4K and presented in High Definition
· Interview with Simon Brook (2026, 35 mins): the son of the film’s director calls on his unique position during the
making of The Mahabharata to recall the production, the cultural positioning of the film and his father's legacy
· Brook by Brook (2002, 75 mins): an intimate portrait of director Peter Brook by his son, Simon Brook
· Making The Mahabharata (1989, 55 mins)
· Pageant of the Sun-god (1934, 9 mins): a gem from the BFI National Archive - a travelogue of the extravagant
celebration of The Maharajah of Udaipur
· Trailers
· English language with optional English descriptive subtitles
· Optional French subtitles
· **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet including new essays by Ravi Jain and Miriam Fernandes of the
Why Not Theatre and actor Georges Corraface, archive pieces by Jean-Claude Carrièr and Peter Brook and
extensive notes on the restoration by Simon Brook
Reviews
‘A constant source of surprise and wonderment’ New York Times
Key Selling Points
· Newly restored and available on Blu-ray for the first time
· Directed by Peter Brook, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of
twentieth-century theatre
· Peter Brook, twice nominated for the Palme d’Or (1960, 1963)











