Ramanand Sagar Ramayan
During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the show was re-telecast and shattered viewership records, proving its timeless appeal. It serves as a comfort watch for millions—a show that prioritizes morality, duty, and family values over plot twists and shock value.
By modern standards, the special effects might look dated, but in 1987, they were groundbreaking. From the "Pushpaka Vimana" flying through the clouds to the clashing of divine arrows in the sky, the production team used creative practical effects and early blue-screen technology to bring the supernatural elements of the epic to life. The 2020 Revival ramanand sagar ramayan
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It is famously noted that when the show aired on Sunday mornings, the streets of India would wear a deserted look. Weddings were postponed, political rallies were rescheduled, and entire neighborhoods would gather around a single television set. It was the first time the Indian epics were visualized on such a grand scale for the screen, effectively bringing religion into the living room. From the "Pushpaka Vimana" flying through the clouds
Ramayan Director/Producer: Ramanand Sagar Year of Release: 1987–1988 Based on: The epic poem by Valmiki and Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas