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अशोक

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • History
  • Romance
  • War
Confirmed2001-09-136.46.4Trakt

A young Prince Asoka works to perfect his skills in battle and also deals with family conflict. During a struggle with one of his step-brothers, his mother urges Asoka to escape to stay alive. While away, Asoka meets Kaurwaki and falls in love, but must use his skills as a warrior to protect her. A dangerous and heartbreaking web of conspiracy follows, which leads Asoka to embrace a Buddhist path.

Aśoka is a 2001 historical action-drama film starring Shah Rukh Khan as the young Indian Prince Asoka. The film blends martial combat, romance, and political intrigue as it follows Asoka's transformation from warrior prince to the legendary Buddhist emperor. It combines sweeping battle sequences with an intimate love story set against royal court conspiracies.

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Asoka Trailer | Kareena Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrishita Bhatt | A Santosh Sivan Film

YouTube · 2016-03-09
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When was Aśoka released?

Aśoka was released on September 13, 2001.

What is Aśoka about?

The film follows Prince Asoka as he escapes royal conspiracies, falls in love with Kaurwaki, and ultimately embraces Buddhism while mastering his warrior skills. It chronicles his personal and spiritual transformation.

Who stars in Aśoka?

Shah Rukh Khan plays the lead role of Prince Asoka in this historical epic.

What genres does Aśoka include?

Aśoka is an action-packed historical drama that combines adventure, war sequences, romance, and historical storytelling.

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