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Ramanand Sagar ji’s ‘Ramayan’ to return on television from July 3

“Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ to return on television from July 3, Shemaroo TV announces”, Opindia, June 28, 2023:

“The end of troubles for the creators of ‘Adipurush’ doesn’t appear to be in sight. The film drew strong criticism from every nook and cranny of the nation which consequently led to its massive failure at the box office. Additionally, the audiences drew parallels and compared it with Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan.

Now, a day after attracting stinging remarks from the Allahabad High Court, the inevitable comparison of ‘Adipurush’ with Ramanand Sagar’s Epic Ramayan show seems to have materialized in its truest form.

As per media reports, Shemaroo TV has announced that Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ show which is based on Hindu Itihasa and revered Mahakavya Ramayana will begin its rerun on July 3 on its channel…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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