"It is very difficult to shoot mythological shows. The costumes and the make up are very time consuming... It definitely takes a toll on the body. The character requires a lot of preparation as you need to have creative thinking and understand what they must have thought or felt. Though I enjoy playing historical characters, it is very taxing," Puneet told PTI in an interview.
The 53-year-old actor, who became a household name with his role of Duryodhana in BR Chopra's 'Mahabharat' (1988-1990), says the new version is completely different from the earlier one.
"This show is very different and on a large scale. The makers have used lot of VFX and advanced technology to shoot the story. It is a new series," he said.
The show is being directed by Siddharth Kumar Tewary and will see Samir Dharmadhikari as Shantanu, Shayantani Ghosh as Satyavati, Aarav Chaudhary as Bheeshma, Arpit Ranka as Duryodhan, Praneet Bhatt as Shakuni, Saurabh Jain as Krishna, Ratan Rajput as Amba and Pooja Sharma as Draupadi.
The new show's introduction sequence was shot in Srinagar, while rest of the shooting will happen in Mumbai on a set.
"I am currently working on a script with Salman Khan. I will be directing the project but it is too early to talk about it.
