Shrimad Ramayan

Indian mythological television series

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March 10 2025 Conclusion of the Shrimad Ramayan television series on Sony SAB.
2024 Nikitin Dheer won Best Actor in a Negative Role at the Indian Television Academy Awards for the Shrimad Ramayan series
2024 Lalit Sen won Best Music Composer – TV at the Indian Television Academy Awards for the Shrimad Ramayan series
2024 Harshit Saxsena won Best Singer – TV at the Indian Television Academy Awards for the Shrimad Ramayan series
2024 Shibapriya Sen won Best Costumes at the Indian Television Academy Awards for the Shrimad Ramayan series
October 2024 Shrimad Ramayan is dubbed in Bengali and begins broadcasting on Sony Aath channel.
September 2024 Atharv J Jhony and Shourya Mandoriya are cast as Kusha and Lava respectively.
August 12 2024 The television series begins airing on Sony SAB, expanding its broadcast to another television channel.
August 9 2024 Conclusion of the first run of Shrimad Ramayan on Sony TV.
August 9 2024 Concludes first run on Sony TV
May 2024 Shrimad Ramayan begins dubbing in multiple South Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam), and is broadcast on Sun TV Network's group of channels.
March 2024 Malhar Pandya is cast in the dual role of brothers Sugriva and Vali.
February 2024 Rushiraj Pawar is cast to play Meghanada.
January 2024 Gurpreet Bedi is cast as Mandodari and Garima Jain is cast as Ahalya. Sangeeta Odwani is cast as Shurpanakha and Arjun Kumar is cast as Vidyutjiva.
January 1 2024 Shrimad Ramayan television series premieres on Sony TV, providing a modern adaptation of the epic Ramayana.
December 2023 Siddharth Kumar Tewary cited criticism of the film Adipurush as a motivation for creating the Shrimad Ramayan series.
October 2023 Nikitin Dheer joins the cast as Ravana, marking his television comeback after 5 years.
August 2023 Siddharth Kumar Tewary announced the production of Shrimad Ramayan under Swastik Productions, an adaptation of the epic Ramayana based on Valmiki's Ramayana and Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas.

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