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  • Bhagavad Gita
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  • The Bhagavad Gita (Hindi: कृष्णमन्अस्त) is an epic eight-part miniseries on AMC, created and produced by Indian mystic, His Divine Grace Vince Bhaktivedanta "Swami" Gilligan. Shot on location in India, it follows a young warrior, Arjuna, on the verge of battle, and his dialogue with Krishna over the nature of the Universe and everything in it. It has spawned a spin-off series, Better Call Sanjaya, and a blockbuster film, as well as numerous novelisations and a successful line of women's lingerie. It stars Ray Liotta as Arjuna, Kevin Bacon as Krishna, Shia LaBeouf as Sanjaya, the comic relief of the show, and Giovanni Ribisi as Dritarashtra, King of India. A Norwegian version is due to air in 2015, depending on whether the producers are bothered. The first novelisation, Meet Krishna, was Ma
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  • The Bhagavad Gita (Hindi: कृष्णमन्अस्त) is an epic eight-part miniseries on AMC, created and produced by Indian mystic, His Divine Grace Vince Bhaktivedanta "Swami" Gilligan. Shot on location in India, it follows a young warrior, Arjuna, on the verge of battle, and his dialogue with Krishna over the nature of the Universe and everything in it. It has spawned a spin-off series, Better Call Sanjaya, and a blockbuster film, as well as numerous novelisations and a successful line of women's lingerie. It stars Ray Liotta as Arjuna, Kevin Bacon as Krishna, Shia LaBeouf as Sanjaya, the comic relief of the show, and Giovanni Ribisi as Dritarashtra, King of India. A Norwegian version is due to air in 2015, depending on whether the producers are bothered. The first novelisation, Meet Krishna, was Mahatma Gandhi's favourite book, but he failed to return it to the library one day, prompting a librarian to assassinate him.