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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