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In 1987, when the ‘Ramayana' is being televised, Shri Nathjiand HH Priya Nath watch it punctually every Sunday. Shri Nathji reclines in his bed and watchesfrom the inner window that opens into the big room. The television set has beenplaced on a tall table in the big room and is clearly visible to Shri Nathji.Mangla and Mrs. Taman and the others watch the serial in the big room.
There is the scene ofLord Rama eating the berries that Bhilnee gives him, after sucking them to makesure they are not sour. Lord Rama eats them despite the unhygienic mode ofoffering, such is His Love. Shri Nathji was watching His own past as Lord Rama,on the television.
Mrs. Taman feels thatthe Lord Rama of the television serial bears a striking resemblance to ShriNathji in his mukat. However HH Priya Nath feels that Shri Nathji is much morebeautiful than any actor playing Lord Rama.
Every Sunday ShriNathji would set aside everything that he was doing and get ready to watch theRamayana serial. Priya Nath would place the pillow behind his back while hereclined in his bed, facing the inner window of the room.It was not that Shri Nathji was particularlyfond of the serial, it was only because he thought Priya Nath liked it that hewould watch it punctiliously with him. This was yet another aspect of ShriNathji's self-sacrificing nature, he would be ever ready to do anything foranyone in the world, even cater to the slightest of his whims, especially ifthe person was Priya Nath.
Ramayan is a highlysuccessful and phenomenally popular Indian epic television series created,written, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The 78 episode series originally airedweekly on Doordarshan from January 25, 1987, to July 31, 1988, on Sundays at9:30 a.m. IST. It is a television adaptation of the ancient Indian Hindureligious epic of the same name and is primarily based on Valmiki's Ramayan andTulsidas' Ramcharitmanas. It is also partly derived from portions of Kamban'sRamavataram and other works.
In 1986, followingthe moderate success of his television series Vikram aur Betaal and while hewas in the midst of producing Dada-Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, Ramanand Sagar approachedexecutives at Doordarshan about the possibility of producing a serialized versionof the Ramayana, of which Sagar was a lifelong devotee. The idea was initiallyrejected, then revived, but delayed due to concerns that such a televisionseries might lead to a rise in communalism. Finally, the show was indeedapproved for 52 episodes (which would later be expanded twice in response tothe series' overwhelming popularity, each time by 13 episodes, bringing thetotal to 78 episodes), and was given the unpopular time slot of Sunday morningat 9:30 a.m. Doordarshan budgeted Sagar, Rupees1 lakh per episode.
During its originalbroadcast, Ramayan was enormously popular, drawing over 100 million viewers.Although rising slowly at first, its popularity reached a point where theentire nation of India came to a virtual stop as nearly everyone who could gainaccess to a television stopped what they were doing to watch the televisedadventures of Rama. In a phenomenon that the newsmagazine India Today dubbedRamayan fever, religious services (Hindu and non-Hindu) were rescheduled toaccommodate the show's broadcast; trains, buses, and inner-city trucks stoppedrunning when the show was on; and, in villages, hundreds of people would gatheraround a single television set to watch the show.
At the time, PrimeMinister of India Rajiv Gandhi stated, 'Ramayan has stirred theimaginations of millions of viewers. It has imbibed the great Indian culture,tradition and normal values especially in the young.'
Whilereligious-themed films had been produced since the beginning of Indian cinema,Ramayan was the first Indian television series based on religious stories andis widely credited with inspiring the production of many other religioustelevision series, most notably B. R. Chopra's Mahabharat. At the time itaired, Ramayan quickly rose to become the most popular programme in the historyof Indian television andthe Limca Bookof Records as the world's 'most viewed mythological serial' untilJune, 2003.
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Mumbai, April 1 (IANS) With Ramanand Sagar's popular eighties mythological serial 'Ramayan' returning on Doordarshan to entertain viewers amid the nationwide lockdown, another 'Ramayan', which had originally released in 2012 on Zee Tv, is also set to re-telecast from Ram Navami on April 2.

The show, which ran from August 12, 2012 to September 1, 2013, casts Gagan Malik as Ram, Neha Sargam as Sita, Malhar Pandya as Hanuman

and Sachin Tyagi as Ravan. It also features familiar faces such as Shikha Swaroop, Rucha Gujarathi and Divyanka Tripathi in various roles.

The 56-episode 'Ramayan' is directed by Mukesh Singh, Pawan Parkhi and Rajesh Shikhre.

' 'Ramayan' undoubtedly is one of the greatest and timeless Indian epic tales, read and loved by all. What better day to celebrate this eternal saga of Lord Ram than Ram Navami itself? Knowing the devotional fervour with which families across India celebrate this day, this year amidst the countrywide lockdown, we chose to bring Lord Ram closer to our viewer's hearts and homes through this show,' said Vishnu Shankar, Business Head, &TV.

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'As the entire country unitedly fights the threat amidst us, there's nothing better to bring the entire family together than this epic battle between good and evil,' he added.

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