Crowd used to gather at ghat to see cast of Ramayana
Crowd used to gather at ghat to see cast of Ramayana
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Actor Sunil Lahiri, who played Laxman in Ramanand Sagar's popular TV show Ramayan, is sharing stories during the shooting these days. After every episode, he shares stories on social media during the shooting of that show. In the same sequence, on Saturday, he tweeted and shared the cutting of a newspaper. This news, which appeared in the newspaper in the 90s, tells about the incident when a crowd of millions gathered at the ghat to watch the Ramayana's starcast. The newspaper wrote that lakhs of people gathered at the Ganges ghat to see actors Arun Govil, Sunil Lahiri and Arvind Trivedi playing the characters of Ram, Laxman and Ravana in the Ramayana.

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Women, children and men started ensuring their place at the ghat from noon onwards so that they could get a glimpse of these stars. The place where this happened also has been mentioned in the incident. It has been told in the report that the mob started at Nagwa Ghat and Dasashwamedh Ghat from 1 pm onwards. It has been reported in the report that Ram and Laxman were placed in a boat and Ravana was in another boat with the people of Sagar family. Lakhs of people standing on the shore were shouting slogans of Ramchandra Ki Jai and many boats were following those two boats.

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During the lockdown, when the Ramayana returned to the small screen, its actors and old stories are in the discussion again. When he was returning from shooting of Ramayana once and his life was saved. Sunil said that it was 3 o'clock in the night while shooting and when I left from there, I did not sleep practically for 24 hours. I do not know when I fell asleep on the highway. My car was in a field and the highway was seen far away.

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