From Arun Govil’s iconic Ram to Ranbir Kapoor’s upcoming portrayal, actors across decades have reinterpreted Lord Ram with evolving depth, emotion, and scale, reflecting changing storytelling styles while preserving the character’s core values of righteousness and compassion.
Veteran actor Arun Govil, famous for his portrayal of Lord Ram in Ramayan, has publicly rejected Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman’s recent suggestion that communal bias may play a role in Bollywood’s workings. Speaking at an industry event, Govil argued that the success of actors from diverse backgrounds — including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan — proves the Hindi film industry remains inclusive and merit-based.
Arun Govil, revered for playing Lord Ram, believes no current Bollywood star fits the iconic role. He suggests future portrayals may need fresh talent from outside the industry.
After his notable performance in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film 'Animal' last year, Ranbir Kapoor is now gearing up to play the role of Lord Ram in Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming movie 'Ramayana'.
Former chief ministers, Rajya Sabha members, entrepreneurs and even an ex-high court judge made their maiden entry into the 543-member Lower House of Parliament in the just concluded general elections.
Actors like Dev Adhikari, Hiran Chatterjee, Locket Chatterjee, Rachana Banerjee, June Malia, and Satabdi Roy made their debut in the political arena
Dipik Chikhlia campaigns for Arun Govil in Meerut; As the countdown to the Meerut polls ticks away, BJP candidate Arun Govil received a nostalgic boost as he campaigned alongside his onscreen counterpart from the iconic TV series 'Ramayan'.
A report further suggested that Nitesh Tiwari has asked the makers to keep extra staff away from the sets and restrict themselves to only close staff and crew members on the sets of the movie 'Ramayana'.