Ramanand Sagar’s , which first aired back in 1987, has been a major turning point in the history of Indian television. Ever since Ramanand Sagar’s first aired, many subsequent adaptations have attempted to recreate its popularity and craze but haven't been able to come close. Now, Nitesh Tiwari is directing , which stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita, and expectation from the upcoming project is very high.
Fans and industry insiders have speculated whether or not the movie will live up to the massive expectations and justify the hype around it. Last year, Om Raut’s tried to adapt with disastrous results. Now, in an interview with The Indian Express, Ramanand Sagar’s grandson, Amrit Sagar, spoke about what he expects from Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram while also talking about .
Apparently, Ranbir Kapoor working really hard for his preparation for the role of bhagwan Ram in the Ramayana epic. What do you think about his approach? — Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) Speaking about the same, Amrit Sagar said, “It’s not just a story, it’s a part of people’s life. Living in cities and metros, we actually forget that there’s a big segment of India that reads every day and knows the text verbatim.
For us to try and change something written eons ago that has been accepted as a granth...
It’s like trying to change The Bible. It’s sacrilege. You don’t do that.
.. Follow the text how it’s been written and then try to do your honest work .
