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Ramayan

  • Serie de TV
  • 1987–1988
  • TV-14
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.0/10
26 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
POPULARIDAD
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2,589
Deepika Chikhalia, Dara Singh Randhawa, Arvind Trivedi, Sanjay Jog, and Arun Govil in Ramayan (1987)
EpicFantasy EpicPeriod DramaAdventureDramaFamilyFantasyMusicalWar

Adaptación de la antigua epopeya en la que el príncipe exiliado Rama y su hermano Laxman se disponen a salvar a la esposa de Rama, Sita, que ha sido secuestrada por el rey demonio de Lanka R... Leer todoAdaptación de la antigua epopeya en la que el príncipe exiliado Rama y su hermano Laxman se disponen a salvar a la esposa de Rama, Sita, que ha sido secuestrada por el rey demonio de Lanka Ravana.Adaptación de la antigua epopeya en la que el príncipe exiliado Rama y su hermano Laxman se disponen a salvar a la esposa de Rama, Sita, que ha sido secuestrada por el rey demonio de Lanka Ravana.

  • Creación
    • Ramanand Sagar
  • Elenco
    • Arun Govil
    • Deepika Chikhalia
    • Sunil Lahri
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    9.0/10
    26 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    3,767
    2,589
    • Creación
      • Ramanand Sagar
    • Elenco
      • Arun Govil
      • Deepika Chikhalia
      • Sunil Lahri
    • 225Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    Arun Govil
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    • Ram
    • 1987–1988
    Deepika Chikhalia
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    • Sita
    • 1987–1988
    Sunil Lahri
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    • Laxman
    • 1987–1988
    Arvind Trivedi
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    • Ravan
    • 1987–1988
    Dara Singh Randhawa
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    • Hanuman
    • 1987–1988
    Sanjay Jog
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    • Bharat
    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
    Shyamsundar Kalani
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    • 1987–1988
    Vijay Arora
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    • Indrajit (Meghanad)
    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
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    • 1987–1988
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    • Kumbhakarna
    • 1987–1988
    Aparajita
    Aparajita
    • Mandodari
    • 1987–1988
    Lalita Pawar
    Lalita Pawar
    • Manthara
    • 1987–1988
    Renu Dhariwal
    Renu Dhariwal
    • Shurpanakha
    • 1987–1988
    • Creación
      • Ramanand Sagar
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    Opiniones de usuarios225

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    Reviewers say 'Ramayan' directed by Ramanand Sagar is celebrated for its faithful adaptation of Hindu mythology, capturing cultural essence and emotional impact. Performances by Arun Govil, Deepika, and Dara Singh are highly commended. Ravindra Jain's music enhances the narrative. Despite criticisms of production values and special effects, the series is lauded for its cultural significance and profound societal impact during its original airing.
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    Opiniones destacadas

    9abtheboss

    Best adaption of one of the greatest epics in the world

    Sagar's original Ramayana was literally brilliant. The show had ensemble cast. Everyone just nailed it in their respective roles. But my favorite performance was Sunil Lahri's performance as Lakshman. I think no one has given such an impressive performance in Laxman's character till date. What can I say about Arvind Trivedi's performance as Ravana? He just nailed it. Arun Govil and Dipika will remain Godly figures for people. But above all big thanks to late Ramanand Sagarji for creating this Gold.

    Doesn't matter how many versions of Ramayana will come but this Ramayan will remain Gold. If you are fan of Mythological/Devotional shows than you will never get bored of watching Sagar's Ramayan and B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat.
    10nitin_raj1989

    Epic episode remind childhood

    We used to sit with family and watch now this serial started again in the lock down of india and same we are sitting and watching, what a lovely moment. Coming to ramcharitmanas version, many tried to do but this never created again. All character are masterpiece. Thanks to ramanand sagar and team
    10harshitnayan

    A classic masterpiece

    The re telecast of this series certainly once again affirms the belief that this show is a truly an amazing creation with a perfect blend of acting, screenplay, music. The verses from Ramcharitamanas have also been used at the most suitable points.It will continue to hold the title of best Ramayan ever adapted on screen
    10vipin88

    Its not about Religion but about moral values

    I saw this series in my childhood and could associate myself only from the religious point of view . Now that I am aware of a little bit working of this world , when I am watching this series again on DVD , I can understand why Ramayana as a epic is so relevant in modern times . It gives a message of love, peace , harmony and dutifulness with the right dose of righteousness in all our actions . The narrative is simple and the characters very true to life .Most of us in India at least understand religion as a sacred duty and not in day to day affairs of life , which ideally it should be. This series , had for the first time explained , with warmth the importance and fun to be righteous and humble in every sphere of daily life . Whoever wishes to improve his life a little more must see and understand from Ramayana.
    10DrEbert

    It brought India to a standstill!

    When "Ramayan" aired, India (even then having a population over 900 million) came to a standstill. Buses stopped running, religious services (Hindu and non-Hindu) were rescheduled, and everyone stopped what they were doing for 30 minutes every Sunday morning to watch the ancient Indian epic brought to life on television. It's hard to believe that something like that is possible, but it really happened. Despite being dismissed by some as a cheap production with garish sets, cheesy special effects, and melodramatic dialogue, "Ramayan" was and continues to be a phenomenon.

    True, the production is quite obviously very low budget and it shows in the special effects and sets. (Tollywood director Bapu's "Seeta Kalyanam" a.k.a. "Seeta Swayamvar" shows a much better production, even though it, too, was low-budget.) Some of the same actors are used repeatedly for various minor roles and voices. At times, it does look like a high school production.

    But, what Ramanand Sagar (who, in my opinion, is otherwise a mediocre filmmaker) has done here is spectacular. Despite all of the above, "Ramayan" works incredibly well because one can sense that a great deal of devotion went into making it. This is a series that really has a heart and soul. Every time I watch "Ramayan," I have a religious experience.

    The dialogue might sound melodramatic to some (and sometimes it is), but the script is extremely faithful to the original texts that it is based off of. Sometimes, lines are directly quoted from Valmiki or Tulsidas and translated into Hindi. "Ramayan" takes very little dramatic license and so what is presented on screen is an accurate presentation of the source texts. This gives "Ramayan" value not only to devout Hindus but also to students of Hindu religion and Indian epic poetry, both of whom can watch the series and get a good understanding of the works of Valmiki, Tulsidas, and others. The feeling conveyed in the television series is the feeling conveyed from a recital of the epic itself.

    What also helps this series tremendously is the music by Ravindra Jain. Indian storytelling in general (both in film and in religious sermons) has a tradition of mixing dialogue with songs. Here, Ravindra Jain uses music to its fullest advantage. There are plenty of songs throughout the series, but they are placed in perfect situations. This is not the typical Bollywood style of breaking into song and dance at random and inappropriate places. Instead, rather than boring the audience with a long battle scene filled with cheap special effects, the battle is shown with a song describing the battle. Scenes of devotion naturally have devotional music with them. Transition scenes are accompanied by lines of Tulsidas. In fact, Jain sometimes cleverly and seamlessly merges his own lyrics with the poetry of Tulsidas, creating songs that are modern masterpieces of music.

    I'm generally satisfied with the casting choices. Arun Govil and Deepika do well as Rama and Sita. Dara Singh is not an incredibly talented actor (he is originally a wrestler), but it worked for me to have him as Hanuman. My three favorite performances, though, are Sunil Lahri as Lakshmana (he's got Lakshmana's angry look down perfectly), Vijay Arora as Indrajit (he's got the boisterous personality down), and veteran character actress Lalita Pawar as Manthara (a perfect choice, as Pawar made a career out of playing literally hundreds of Manthara-like characters). Arvind Trivedi is not bad as Ravana, but he does not have the physically dominating presence that Ravana would need to have. Ravana should be tall, dark, muscular, and handsome, and Trivedi is none of those things. Still, not a bad performance on his part. (As an aside, the single worst casting choice is the actor picked to play Parshurama in one episode early on in the series; they picked somebody less than 5 feet tall to play a domineering character and it completely doesn't work.)

    We tend to put all of that aside, though, because of just how well the story works for us. "Ramayan" made religion fashionable on Indian television. This is why some scholars list Ramanand Sagar (who, I reiterate, was an otherwise mediocre filmmaker) as one of 4 men (along with Valmiki, Tulsidas, and Kamban) who has shaped modern interpretations of the Ramayana story. That is quite an achievement, to be one of the four main forces that guide a tradition that dates back thousands of years, all on a budget (I'm told) of Rs. 100,000 per episode.

    Really, I've already said more than needs to be said. All that really needs to be said is that "Ramayan" brought India to a STANDSTILL!

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      After being initially rejected by Doordarshan due to perceived lack of interest in religious programming, the series quickly went on to become the most popular series in Indian television history, reaching over 100 million viewers each week. Its popularity reached a point of what the Indian news magazine India Today called "'Ramayan' fever", where religious services were rescheduled, buses, trains, and inter-city trucks were stopped, and shops would close every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. so that people would gather to watch the show. In villages, watching the show became a religious ritual unto itself. The show's popularity would remain the highest in history until a few years later, when Mahabharat (1988), also based on an ancient Hindu epic, would exceed its popularity.
    • Versiones alternativas
      After the sequel series Luv Kush (1988) ended, both the series were aired combined as "Sampurna Ramayan".
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Shri Krishna (1993)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de enero de 1987 (India)
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      • India
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      • Hindi
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    • Productora
      • Sagar Arts
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