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Ramanand Sagar Ramayan Telecast On TV from July 3

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 29, 2023 14:40 IST

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'Adipurush' has been surrounded by controversy since its release. The film, which is an adaptation of the Hindu epic 'Ramayan', has faced criticism over its dialogues that have made a large section of the audience angry.
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They have accused the film of 'hurting religious sentiments'. Additionally, concerns were raised regarding the depiction of the characters and misinterpretation of the religious text. Amid the controversy, Shemaroo has announced that Ramanand Sagar's popular show 'Ramayan' will soon have a re-run on television.
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The company announced in an Instagram post that the show will start airing from July 3.
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The promo of the show depict the starcast - Arun Govil as Ram, Dipika Chikhlia as Sita and Sunil Lahiri as Lakshman. The 'world famous mythological serial' will be aired at 7.30pm, as per Shemaroo's post.
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Meanwhile, the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday pulled up the makers of 'Adipurush', directing co-writer Manoj Muntashir Shukla to be made a party in the case. The court was hearing a petition demanding ban on the film.
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