Hinduism has many holy books. Vedas Mahabharata Ramayan & Bhagwat Geeta.
The cast of Bhagwat Geeta - 1993 includes: Neena Gupta as Drupadi Gopi Manohar Govind Rao
No, belief of Buddhism are completely different from teachings of Bhagwat Geeta. Bhagwat geeta teaches man to do his duty no matter the cost, while Buddhism teaches peace and nonviolence.
Hinduism follows many books , mainly 4 Vedas. And also Mahabharata Ramayan & Bhagwat Geeta.
Actually Bhagwat Geeta is a small part of Mahabharata. In Mahabharata when the war is about to begin arjuna leaves the weapons and krishna talks him out of it, this is Bhagwat Geeta.
No, for hindus most important text was Vedas. Not Bhagwat Geeta , it was the second important text.
Mainly in 4 Vedas & Mahabharata Ramayan & Bhagwat Geeta. Also in purana & upnishadas.
Hinduism has 4 Vedas & Bhagwat Geeta . Apart from that two epics Mahabharata & Ramayan.
Bhagwat geeta is most like bible. It is Sacred Texts of Hindus.
Teaching of Hinduism were recorded in Vedas. Apart from Vedas it was recorded in Ramayan & Mahabharata & Bhagwat Geeta.
There are many epics of the India which consist mythology and religion of India. Some are Vedas, Mahabharata, Rmaayana & Bhagwat geeta.
To answer the same I will like to take the help of statement made by Lord Krishna in Bhagwat Geeta only. Lord Krishna says in Geeta that He has already given the same advice in past to the sun(*). Sun has told to his son. He in turn told to his son. So the tradition went on. But with time the original advice got polluted and almost disappeared. (4/1, 4/2). So the same thing has happened with the Geeta as on to day also. The God has to be logical, totally logical and nothing but logical. What is not logical is the pollution in the Geeta. You will find ultimate logic through out the Geeta.(*) (Here you tend to think that the 'sun' is the sun in the sky. That sun can not produce the progeny. So this sun in the Geeta may be some king or well known person in old times. That was known to both Krishna and Arjuna. )