The opportunistic royal priest whose jealousy of Rama often leads to his own humiliation.

Tenali, confident in his wit and intelligence, accepts the challenge. The king, amused by the situation, decides to test Tenali's skills by posing a series of questions.

The Indian historical comedy-drama Tenali Rama , based on the life of the legendary 16th-century Telugu poet, reaches a compelling narrative peak in Episode 60

On the third day, the durbar assembles. Seth Dhanpat is confident. The king looks worried. Tenali Rama walks in carrying a small, covered tray.

During the rehearsals, Tenali's keen eyes spot something unusual—the color of the wild berries has changed. Sensing danger, he stops King Krishnadevaraya from eating them. The Sacrifice:

If you missed this episode during its original run in 2017–2018, you can still find on Sony LIV (the official streaming partner). The episode is often listed under Season 1. On YouTube, various fan channels have uploaded clips, especially the courtroom climax, which has garnered millions of cumulative views.

The showrunners adapted this folk tale brilliantly for a 45-minute format, adding the conspiracy layer with Tathacharya. The result is a script that feels both classic and fresh—a rare feat in television writing.

Tenali Rama Ep 60 Instant

The opportunistic royal priest whose jealousy of Rama often leads to his own humiliation.

Tenali, confident in his wit and intelligence, accepts the challenge. The king, amused by the situation, decides to test Tenali's skills by posing a series of questions. Tenali Rama Ep 60

The Indian historical comedy-drama Tenali Rama , based on the life of the legendary 16th-century Telugu poet, reaches a compelling narrative peak in Episode 60 The opportunistic royal priest whose jealousy of Rama

On the third day, the durbar assembles. Seth Dhanpat is confident. The king looks worried. Tenali Rama walks in carrying a small, covered tray. The Indian historical comedy-drama Tenali Rama , based

During the rehearsals, Tenali's keen eyes spot something unusual—the color of the wild berries has changed. Sensing danger, he stops King Krishnadevaraya from eating them. The Sacrifice:

If you missed this episode during its original run in 2017–2018, you can still find on Sony LIV (the official streaming partner). The episode is often listed under Season 1. On YouTube, various fan channels have uploaded clips, especially the courtroom climax, which has garnered millions of cumulative views.

The showrunners adapted this folk tale brilliantly for a 45-minute format, adding the conspiracy layer with Tathacharya. The result is a script that feels both classic and fresh—a rare feat in television writing.