

Pandu's blind brother, Dhritarashta, has 100 sons, the Kauravas, with his wife Gandhari.

Pandu's second wife, Madri, gives birth to Nakul and Sahadev. She marries Pandu and has 3 sons: Arjun, Bheem, and Yudhishtir. Kunti asks for a son from the sun god but becomes ridiculed for being an unwed mother, so she leaves him in a basket to float away in River Ganga. Sage Durwas visits Princess Kunti's palace and blesses her that she will obtain sons from the gods. She sings the summary of the war's origins. A bird appears from the coin and begins reciting the Mahabharata as a message for all of mankind. Two brothers come across a magic coin and fight for it. ( January 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. In 2021, he expressed his displeasure about not receiving a pension from the Punjab government.This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Following this defeat, he joined the BJP in 2014. However, he lost to Bharatiya Janata Party's Mahender Nagpal. Praveen had tried for a career in politics in 2013 and ran for the Delhi Assembly Elections on an Aam Aadmi Party ticket. Similarly to the other cast members, Praveen became synonymous with the character he portrayed in the popular television show. His role as Bheem in BR Chopra's 'Mahabharata', however, made him a household name. Praveen has featured in films like 'Zabardast', 'Singhasan', 'Khudgarz', 'Karishma Kudrat Kaa', 'Yudh', 'Loha', 'Mohabbat Ke Dushman', 'Ilaaka', and others.

He also appeared in 'Raksha' in 1981 and more roles followed, but his most memorable role in Bollywood was as Mukhtaar Singh in Amitabh Bachchan's 'Shahenshah'. It was a Ravikant Nagaich directorial in which he did not have a dialogue. In an interview with The Times of India, Praveen mentioned signing his first Bollywood film in Kashmir while competing in a tournament.

His career in track and field ended in the late 1970s, and Praveen switched to a career in showbusiness. "Director General & All Ranks of BSF condole the untimely demise of Praveen Kumar Sobti, former Deputy Commandant, Arjuna Awardee, two-time Olympian (1968 Mexico Games and 1972 Munich Games) & four-time Asian Games medallist (2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze)," read the tweet. Praveen's sports credentials helped him get the job of Deputy Commandant with the Border Security Force (BSF). On Twitter, BSF's official Twitter handle paid a tribute to the actor-athlete . He represented India in two Olympics (1968 Mexico Games and 1972 Munich Games). During the 1966 Commonwealth Games, he also won a silver medal in Hammer Throw. He is a four-time Asian Games medalist (2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze). Praveen was a hammer and discus thrower before he became an actor. Originally from Punjab, the actor and sportsman stood 6'6" tall. Known for his huge build, Praveen played the roles of goon, henchman and bodyguard in several Bollywood movies. He is survived by his wife, daughter, two younger brothers, and a sister. He passed away between 10-10.30 PM following a cardiac arrest," a relative of Praveen told news agency PTI. At night, when he started feeling uneasy, we called the doctor at home. "He had a chronic chest infection problem. He passed away at his his Ashok Vihar residence in Delhi. The actor reportedly suffered a heart attack.
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New Delhi: Praveen Kumar Sobti, an actor who was well known for portraying the role of Bheem in BR Chopra's mythological series 'Mahabharata', passed away on Monday night.
