Kurukshetra Part 2: The Mahabharata’s Final Battle Comes Alive on Netflix

The animated Mahabharata saga reaches its grand finale as Kurukshetra Part 2 drops on Netflix on October 24, 2025. Here’s everything to know: release date, plot, and what makes this chapter unmissable.

Oct 24, 2025 - 13:16
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Kurukshetra Part 2: The Mahabharata’s Final Battle Comes Alive on Netflix
Kurukshetra Part 2: The Mahabharata’s Final Battle Comes Alive on Netflix

The battlefield of Kurukshetra is set to roar again. After the gripping first part, Kurukshetra: The Great War of Mahabharata returns for its final act on October 24, 2025, streaming exclusively on Netflix. This time, all nine remaining episodes (10–18) will be released together, so you can dive straight into the finale without waiting week after week.

The first part focused on strategy, brotherhood, and the rising tension of war. Now, Part 2 goes straight for the heart of the Mahabharata which shows the betrayals, sacrifices, and final duels that decide the fate of kingdoms.

The Last Nine Days of Destiny

Part 2 covers the final stretch of the epic war, from Jayadratha’s fall to the unforgettable clash between Arjuna and Karna. The tone darkens, the stakes rise, and every choice hits harder.

What makes this segment powerful isn’t just the action; it’s the emotional weight behind every arrow lost and every vow kept. You see the cracks beneath the heroism with the doubt, pride, and grief that turn warriors into legends.

The Voices Behind the Epic

The series brings together an impressive voice cast. Sahil Vaid lends depth to Krishna, Saumya Daan voices Arjuna, and Himanshu Rana plays Abhimanyu. Each voice adds texture and soul, grounding the animated spectacle in emotion rather than just grandeur.

The creative team deserves credit too as Ujaan Ganguly directs with vision, while Gulzar’s lyrical touch brings poetic resonance to the storytelling. It’s a rare blend of mythic storytelling and cinematic craft.

Why It’s Worth Watching

Here’s the thing, Indian animation rarely attempts something this ambitious. Kurukshetra isn’t just a retelling; it’s a modern interpretation of an ancient story about choice, consequence, and destiny.

As the final arrows fly and silence settles over the battlefield, Kurukshetra Part 2 promises not just closure but reflection which works as a reminder that every war, even one fought in the name of dharma, leaves scars that never truly fade.