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Revisiting Ramanand Sagar’s iconic Ramayan as Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana Part 1 first look unveiled

With the unveiling of Ranbir Kapoor’s look as Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s *Ramayana*, audiences are nostalgically recalling the timeless charm of Ramanand Sagar’s 1987 classic. The legendary series remains a cultural touchstone that shaped the way generations experienced devotion and mythology.

July 03, 2025 / 14:31 IST
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Ranbir Kapoor takes on the role of Lord Rama, promising a restrained yet powerful portrayal.

As the first look of Nitesh Tiwari’s much-anticipated Ramayana starring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama is unveiled, audiences across generations are finding themselves reflecting on the magic of Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan — the iconic 1987 television series that defined devotion, mythology, and storytelling for millions.

Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan, which aired on Doordarshan, wasn't just a show; it was a nationwide phenomenon. Streets emptied every Sunday morning as families gathered around television sets to watch Arun Govil as Lord Rama, Dipika Chikhlia as Sita, and Sunil Lahri as Lakshman. Its spiritual gravitas, simplicity, and emotional storytelling captured the hearts of the nation and cemented the series as a cultural touchstone.

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Now, nearly four decades later, director Nitesh Tiwari brings a fresh cinematic vision to the epic, with an ensemble cast that is already creating buzz. Ranbir Kapoor takes on the role of Lord Rama, promising a restrained yet powerful portrayal. South superstar Sai Pallavi will be seen as Sita, bringing grace and strength to the divine consort. Kannada icon Yash plays the formidable Ravana, marking a dramatic shift from his KGF persona to one of Indian mythology's most layered antagonists.

Joining them are Ravie Dubey as Lakshman and Sunny Deol in the role of Hanuman — both expected to bring emotional depth and valour to the screen. Adding a full-circle moment is Arun Govil, the original Rama, who returns as King Dashrath, Rama’s father — a casting decision that has deeply moved longtime fans of the 1987 classic.