Bharat Express

Ramanand Sagar’s Epic ‘Ramayana’ to Grace Theatre for the First Time on Ram Temple Inauguration Day

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Shri Ram is currently renowned both nationally and internationally, gaining widespread popularity. Exciting news has surfaced for devotees of Lord Ram on this auspicious occasion.

Shri Ram has gained widespread fame both nationally and internationally, and anticipation is building for the upcoming event on January 22nd. Numerous prominent figures from the entertainment industry are set to attend the historic consecration ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The idol of Lord Ram has already been placed in the temple’s inner sanctum. Exciting news awaits devotees of Ram on this auspicious occasion.

Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana will be screened in the theatre

Media reports suggest that on January 22, episodes of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana are slated to be showcased in theaters throughout the day. While no official confirmation has been released, the news is widely accepted as accurate. If these reports are indeed accurate, it would mark a historic occasion, allowing people to experience Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana in theaters for the first time in 36 years.

Moti Sagar, the son of Ramanand Sagar, recently shared insights into his father’s experiences, recalling that wherever Ramanand Sagar went, people would reverently touch his feet. Sagar noted that his father was treated with utmost reverence, with people viewing him as if he had brought divinity into their lives. According to Moti Sagar, the success of the series was rooted in its ability to instill confidence in the hearts of the audience.

Expressing skepticism about the possibility of recreating a series like Ramayana in today’s era, Moti Sagar emphasized that the original was crafted without external pressures or interference, with no interventions from Doordarshan. Attempting similar projects with other channels, he faced challenges as they tended to interfere significantly. Moti Sagar believes that the unique magic of Ramayana is a one-time phenomenon, and recreating it is an unattainable feat in the present landscape.