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Ramayan (also known as Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan) is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series based on ancient Indian Sanskrit Epic Ramayana. The show was created, written, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. [1] It originally aired between 1987 and 1988 on DD National and it was narrated by Ashok Kumar and the director Ramanand Sagar.
Ramayan (1987 TV series) Ramayan (2002 TV series) Ramayan (2008 TV series) Ramayan (2012 TV series) Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath; S. Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan;
Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1] [2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3] The show features Madirakshi Mundle and Ashish Sharma playing as Goddess Sita and Karthik ...
Ramayan is an Indian television series depicting the story of Rama and based on stories from classic Indian literature. The 2008 release is a reboot of the 1987 Ramayan television series of the same name. The plot derives from Valmiki's Ramayan, Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas and Chakbasta's Urdu Ramayan with aspects of other works.
Ramayana: Part 1 is an upcoming Indian epic mythological adventure drama film adapted from the Sanskrit epic Ramayana written by sage Valmiki. Produced by Namit Malhotra 's Prime Focus Studios & Yash 's Monster Mind Creations, the film serves as the first installment of a planned duology.
Ramayan (2001 TV series), an Indian television series on Zee TV; Ramayan (2008 TV series), an Indian television series on NDTV Imagine; Ramayan (2012 TV series), an Indian television series on Zee TV; Ramayanam, a mythological Telugu film; Geet Ramayan, a 1955 Marathi rendering in poetic format by G. D. Madgulkar; Siya Ke Ram, a 2015–16 ...
Luv Kush (originally called Uttar Ramayan) is an Indian television series that ran from 1988 to 1989. It was created, written, produced, and directed by Ramanand Sagar . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a follow-up Ramayan , featuring mostly the same cast and production crew. [ 5 ]
Arun Govil, [11] [12] who is popularly known for playing the role of Rama in Ramayan (1987 TV series) voiced Prince Rama in the version. This film was distributed as a work in the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Diplomatic Relations between Japan and India. All India Distribution was by Kamal Hassan, Rajan Lall and Shringar Films.