and every frame tells a story
From One Story to a Thousand Legends
Since 2007, Swastik Stories has been on a journey to redefine storytelling in India and beyond. What began as a passion to revive our epics has grown into a movement—one that bridges tradition and innovation, history and imagination, India and the world.

Mahabharata
2013
Swastik’s Mahabharat reimagined India’s greatest epic with unmatched grandeur. With high-end VFX, cinematic production design, and powerful performances, the series brought timeless lessons of dharma, duty, and destiny to a modern audience. It remains one of Star Plus’ most iconic shows, setting a new benchmark for mythological storytelling on Indian television.

Chandragupta Maurya
2017
A compelling saga of courage and strategy, Chandragupta Maurya follows the rise of a young warrior guided by the wisdom of Chanakya. Building on the world of Porus, the show blended history with drama, showcasing the making of India’s first great emperor. With scale and detail, it reaffirmed Swastik’s ability to bring alive inspiring figures from India’s past.

Porus
2018
India’s first global TV spectacle, Porus narrated the legendary clash between King Porus and Alexander the Great. With world-class production, international appeal, and export to multiple countries, it was among the most expensive Indian shows ever made. A true Swastik hallmark, Porus combined vision, history, and cinematic brilliance to tell India’s story on a global stage.

Radhakrishn
2018
A devotional masterpiece, RadhaKrishn explored the eternal love of Radha and Krishna across over 1,000 episodes. Its delicate storytelling, soulful music, and deep spiritual message made it a cultural phenomenon and Star Bharat’s longest-running series. With a budget rivaling films, the show reflected Swastik’s ethos of creating enduring devotional experiences.

SHrimad ramayan
2024-25
Swastik’s Shrimad Ramayan retold the timeless epic with fresh artistry and scale. Lauded for its performances, music, and costumes, it brought the Ramayana closer to new generations. Dubbed in multiple languages, the show carried India’s greatest story beyond boundaries, staying true to Swastik’s mission of spreading cultural heritage across audiences.

Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyaag Tandav
2024-25
This ongoing epic captures the cosmic journey of Shiva and Shakti — creation, sacrifice, and divine balance. With regional adaptations and strong TRPs, the show resonates deeply with audiences. Its grandeur and spiritual depth make it a shining example of Swastik’s commitment to storytelling rooted in India’s timeless traditions.

Mahakali – Anth Hi Aarambh Hai
2024-25
Centered on Goddess Parvati’s transformation into Mahakali, this series celebrated feminine strength and divinity. With elaborate sets, striking costumes, and layered storytelling, it became a cultural touchstone. Swastik’s Mahakali reaffirmed its ethos of narrating powerful stories where mythology inspires courage and empowerment.

Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki
2021
A delightful prequel to RadhaKrishn, this series portrayed Krishna’s childhood filled with mischief, love, and miracles. Blending innocence with devotion, it charmed families and young audiences alike. Swastik’s attention to detail and warmth of storytelling ensured that Krishna’s leelas remained timeless and relatable.

Veer Hanuman
2021
Swastik’s latest mythological offering, Veer Hanuman, celebrates the life and valor of Lord Hanuman. With fresh storytelling, engaging visuals, and devotional depth, the show captures the strength, humility, and unwavering devotion of Bajrang Bali. It stands as another milestone in Swastik’s journey of bringing India’s divine heroes to life.