Sunil Lahiri reveals about Ramayan's scene when Lalita Pawar suffered injuries and still continue to shoot
Sunil Lahiri reveals about Ramayan's scene when Lalita Pawar suffered injuries and still continue to shoot
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The serial cast is once again in the news after Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana telecast on Doordarshan. Along with information related to the personal life of the characters, many interesting facts related to the shooting are coming out. Sunil Lahri, who plays Laxman in Ramayana, has told an interesting thing about Lalita Pawar who plays Manthara. While there, he told that once Manthara was injured on the set, but then she completed her shot.

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In a virtual press conference recently, Sunil Lahri said that once he was shooting the scene of Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya, Lalita Pawar's leg hurt, but despite the pain, she completed her shot. He told, 'Lalita Pawar ji was injured once. When Lord Ram comes to Ayodhya, the entire set was lit on the set. Due to this Lalitaji being an enthusiastic actor, she accidentally stepped on the lantern, which caused both her legs to burn.'

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Lahri further said, "She had completed the shot before Spot Dada would take her to the room. She was asked to rest, but she was so excited that she loved working. No one came to know that she was in pain, her pain was not revealed at all on camera. She was so committed that she wanted to shoot despite the injury. Hats off to her. She was a great woman.' Earlier, actors Sunil Lahiri and Deepika Chikhaliya who played Laxman and Sita in the Ramayana have revealed that they would like to play the opposite role if they were given the chance to play the role in the Ramayana now. Sunil expressed his desire to play the role of Ravana while Deepika said that she would like to play the role of Kaikeyi, Prabhu Shri Ram's step mother.

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