

#RAMANAND SAGARS RAMAYAN SERIES#
The show was narrated by Ashok Kumar and the director Ramanand Sagar.Īdapted and based on the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, the series follows the journey of Ram who goes to an exile of 14 years along with Sita and Lakshman.
#RAMANAND SAGARS RAMAYAN TV#
The series was reaired during the 2020 Coronavirus Lockdown and broke several viewership records globally which includes setting a record for the most watched TV show in the world, with 77 million viewers on 16 April 2020. Each episode of the series reportedly earned DD National ₹40 Lakh. Other sources used were: Tamil Kamb Ramayan, Marathi Bhavarath Ramayan, Bengali Krutivas Ramayan, Telugu Shri Rangnath Ramayan, Kannada Ramchandra Charit Puranam, Malayalam Adhyatma Ramayan, Urdu Ramayan by Chakbast.The series had a viewership of 82 percent, a record high for any Indian television series. The show is primarily based on Valmiki's Ramayan ( Critical Edition) and Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas. It was created, written, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The show was originally aired between 19 on DD National. The show’s name was Vikram-Betaal which was based on popular folk stories.Ramayan is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series based on ancient Indian Sanskrit Epic Ramayana. Therefore, they released another show on the same lines with the same cast. Thus, they decided to test the audience first. In the first place, the creators of Ramayan were not sure about the show. Here are some facts that you need to know about the iconic show.

The series ran from 25 January 1987 to 31 Whereas the role of Hanuman was played by the The very original Ramayan show starred Arun Govil as Ram andĭeepika Chikhalia as Sita. And now in 2020, when the streets are empty again because of the pandemic the world is going through, the people in the lockdown are very excited to watch their favorite mythological shows.
#RAMANAND SAGARS RAMAYAN SERIAL#
Three decades ago when Ramnands Sagar serial was aired for the first time, it made the street roads empty. The people have gone gaga since then! The nostalgia has hit hard, bringing back childhood memories. As Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan has hit the screens again, Prakash Javadekar, Minister of Information and Broadcasting, tweeted on social media and wrote: “Happy to announce that on public demand, we are starting to retelecast of ‘Ramayana’ from tomorrow, Saturday, March 28 in DD National, One episode in morning 9 am to 10 am, another in the evening 9 pm to 10 pm.”
