Kurukshetra Part 2 OTT Release: When, Where To Watch Mahabharata Animation Series - Cast, Plot, Trailer, Everything To Know
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Netflix brought back the epic battle of Kurukshetra between the Pandavas and Kauravas through a unique perspective of focussing on the 18 days of war. Its animated series titled Kurukshetra: The Great
War of Mahabharata dropped its first 9 episodes on October 10, and now around the festive time of Diwali, the makers chose to release its Part 2, comprising of the next 9 episodes.Here's everything to know about the Netflix animation series.
What is Kurukshetra Part 2?
Kurukshetra Part 2 picks up after the events of Part 1, that ended on the death of Jayadratha, and depicting the extreme nine days of the 18-day war. The second part covers the final days of the war, focusing on decisive and intense confrontations and the culmination of the big conflict.The war that began with questions of righteousness now hurtles towards an unforgettable reckoning — where alliances fracture, destinies converge, and dharma itself stands on trial.
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Kurukshetra Part 2 trailer
The trailer for Kurukshetra Part 2 hints at epic confrontations, showcasing Arjuna's moral struggle, Karna's loyalty, and Duryodhana's defiance. It teases the dharmayudh as it reaches its fateful conclusion, capturing the raw intensity of this finale. The trailer declares: "Dharm ke iss yuddh mein kuch balidaan toh dena padega (In this war for righteousness, some sacrifices must be made)," as the eighteen warriors face the full weight of their choices.
When is Kurukshetra Part 2 releasing, and where to watch?
Kurukshetra Part 2 marks the finale of the Netflix animated series. It released on October 24, 2025 on the OTT platform.
About Kurukshetra Part 2
Kurukshetra Part 2 has been conceptualised and created by Anu Sikka. Produced by Tipping Point, its team includes writer-director Ujaan Ganguly along with producers Alok Jain, Anu Sikka, and Ajit Andhare. Legendary poet Gulzar contributes as the lyricist. The makers vouch for keeping it different from other mythological retellings with its psychological depth and narrative structure.