Television actor Mohit Maalik explained his reluctance to accept mythological roles stemmed from a disconnect with traditional portrayals that presented deities as unreachable figures. The performer revealed on Instagram that he maintained a personal relationship with Lord Shiva despite avoiding the genre for years. Maalik accepted the role in Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey because the production presented the deity as relatable and human rather than distant.
The show depicts Shiva experiencing pain and questioning existence in ways audiences can understand. Maalik credited the creative team for reimagining mythology with cinematic precision and expressed gratitude to producers and directors. The series premieres on Oct. 6 on Sony SAB and features Shrenu Parikh as Goddess Parvati alongside Ekansh Kathrotiya and Subhan Khan.
The show depicts Shiva experiencing pain and questioning existence in ways audiences can understand. Maalik credited the creative team for reimagining mythology with cinematic precision and expressed gratitude to producers and directors. The series premieres on Oct. 6 on Sony SAB and features Shrenu Parikh as Goddess Parvati alongside Ekansh Kathrotiya and Subhan Khan.