Sony Entertainment Television is set to unveil a captivating new series titled ‘Srimad Ramayan’ on January 1, 2024. Scheduled to air every Monday to Friday at 9 PM, the show pledges to vividly portray the revered Indian epic of Lord Ram, capturing the essence of his divine virtues and valor.
Promising to immerse viewers into an ancient era of spiritual significance, ‘Srimad Ramayan’ aims to resurface timeless values and profound life lessons that hold relevance even in contemporary times, UNI reported from Mumbai.
A recently released promo from the channel offers a glimpse into the world of Maryada Purushottam Prabhu Shri Ram, breathing life into the cherished deity and inviting audiences to embark on a spiritual journey through this legendary narrative.
Television actor Sujay Reu has been cast in the pivotal role and has expressed immense gratitude and enthusiasm for the opportunity to portray this highly worshipped figure. Acknowledging the profundity of his role, Reu views this portrayal not merely as a character but as a sacred responsibility and an unparalleled spiritual expedition.
Reu, who feels honored and exhilarated by this opportunity, emphasizes the significance of embodying a figure of such revered stature. His connection and reverence for the timeless saga of Lord Ram have made this role in ‘Srimad Ramayan’ a dream realized for the actor.
As the anticipation builds for the premiere of ‘Srimad Ramayan’ on Sony Entertainment Television, the series is poised to capture the hearts and minds of audiences, promising a compelling portrayal of an epic that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Indian heritage.
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