On the huge demand of viewers, it decided to re-air its popular serials 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata' in Doordarshan on TV and on Thursday, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting informed that 'Ramayana' broke all the records of TRP Have given. Also, after receiving such response to Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana, actress Deepika Chikhaliya who plays Mata Sita in the serial is very happy. At the same time, Deepika also watched her show on TV and she said that this show still keeps people engaged.
Regarding the response from the people after the show started, Deepika says, 'I have never seen this show in the last 33 years, but it has always been close to me. Because I used to see my pictures from this show often, it was never new to me. At the same time, I was always connected to my dress and my character. I knew that when the new generation saw the show, their reaction would be different. At the same time, Deepika says, 'Ramayana works fully to teach feelings, relationships, family values and our duty towards them, which is very much needed in today's time. When Mother Sita decided to go to exile with Lord Rama, it was not only her duty, but she also pledged that she would support herself as much as she would in sickness. '
For your information, let us tell you that in this show of Ramanand Sagar, which aired in the 80s, actor Arun Govil played the role of Lord Ram. It is being told that Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana was broadcast on Doordarshan for the first time in 1987. At the same time, BR Chopra's Mahabharata was also broadcast on Doordarshan in 1988 for the first time. At the same time, people used to watch Ramayana and Mahabharata so much that there was silence on the streets. During the telecast of these religious programs, the atmosphere of the streets outside was almost like a curfew.
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