
Shri Anand Ramanand Sagar Chopra, son of legendary filmmaker Ramanand Sagar and a key force behind the enduring legacy of the iconic 1987 television series Ramayan, passed away peacefully on February 13, 2026. His demise marks the end of a chapter closely tied to one of Indian television’s most influential mythological sagas.
Born into a family that shaped devotional storytelling for generations, Anand Sagar carried forward the vision of his father, Ramanand Sagar, whose Ramayan became a cultural phenomenon during its original Doordarshan telecast. At a time when India had limited television programming, the show united millions of households every Sunday morning. Streets would fall silent, and families would gather before their television sets to watch the epic unfold.
Anand Sagar played a crucial role in preserving and expanding that legacy. As part of Sagar Arts, the production house founded by his father, he contributed significantly to the production, creative supervision, and management of mythological and devotional content. Over the years, he was actively involved in projects that reintroduced epic storytelling to new generations, ensuring that the Sagar brand remained synonymous with faith-based television programming.
Following Ramanand Sagar’s passing in 2005, Anand, along with other members of the Sagar family, continued to oversee the restoration and rebroadcast of Ramayan and other classics. When Ramayan was re-telecast during the nationwide lockdown in 2020, it once again achieved record-breaking viewership, reaffirming the timeless appeal of the Sagar family’s storytelling. Anand Sagar was closely associated with maintaining the authenticity and sanctity of these productions.
Beyond television, he was regarded as a quiet custodian of a vast creative archive that included mythological serials, devotional films, and family dramas. Those who worked with him often described him as deeply respectful of tradition, yet open to adapting storytelling methods for changing times.
His passing has prompted tributes from members of the television and film fraternity, many of whom acknowledged his contribution to sustaining one of India’s most beloved cultural legacies.
With his departure, the Sagar family’s historic journey in Indian mythological storytelling enters another reflective moment, reminding audiences of an era when television was not just entertainment, but a shared spiritual experience.
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