Do you know once Arvind Trivedi not allowed to enter the Hanuman temple Due to his RawanA character
Do you know once Arvind Trivedi not allowed to enter the Hanuman temple Due to his RawanA character
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New Delhi: Arvind Trivedi, who played Ravana in Ramanand Sagar's famous 80s serial 'Ramayana' on Doordarshan, has tragically passed away at the age of 82. His demise has sent shock waves across Bollywood and TV industry, with many veteran leaders and celebs mourning his demise. While people worshipped Arun Govil, who played Ram in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana, like God in that era. While Arvind Trivedi himself was a very big Ram devotee in real life.

According to reports, When Arvind Trivedi, who played Lankapati 'Ravan', arrived at Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya in 1994 to visit Sankat Mochan, the chief priest Revathi Baba was angry and said that He would not ask him to visit him at any cost as he has been repeatedly addressing Hanuman ji as a forest wandering forest dweller. In fact, Arvind Trivedi used to say this in serials while playing Ravan, but many believed him to be true.

The administration had tried every possible way to get Arvind Trivedi to visit Hanuman ji but the priest refused. Arvind Trivedi finally had to return without Darshan. After this incident, he wrote Ramayana couplets and fours on the rooms and walls of his house, put a large board outside the house and wrote 'Shri Ram Darbar' on it. Arvindji was angry that many times.

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