Filmy Ram Lila Inaugurated in Ayodhya Featuring Film Personalities and Advanced Technology
The Filmy Ram Lila in Ayodhya opened at Ramkatha Park with a blend of advanced technology and traditional artistry. The event features prominent film personalities and will run until October 2, culminating in the burning of massive effigies.
The grand Filmy Ram Lila in Ayodhya began at Ramkatha Park on Monday. The performance, set on a 120-foot stage with advanced 3D technology, captivated the audience with the dramatic episode of Narada's infatuation. This event will continue until October 2, culminating in the burning of a 240-foot Ravana effigy, along with 190-foot effigies of Meghnad and Kumbhakaran, as stated by the Uttar Pradesh government.

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Founder president Subhash Malik highlighted that a team of 60 artisans from four states crafted these massive effigies. They combined modern technology with traditional artistry. This cinematic version of Ram Lila was first introduced in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and has been recognised each year for its scale and innovation.
Participation of Film Personalities
The event's appeal is enhanced by the involvement of well-known film personalities. Bindu Dara Singh plays Lord Shiva, MP Manoj Tiwari takes on the role of Bali, Puneet Issar portrays Parashuram, and Ravi Kishan enacts Kewat. This blend of devotion and cinematic charm gives the Ram Lila a unique flavour.
This year, Miss Universe India Manika Vishwakarma will portray Goddess Sita. Actor Rahul Bhuchar will take on the role of Lord Ram, while veteran Vijay Saxena will play Ravana. These performances add to the event's distinctive mix of devotion and cinematic allure.
Significance and Reach
Malik emphasised that Ram Lila is more than just a religious celebration. "It is a powerful medium to pass on Indian culture and values to the younger generation," he said, while also boosting tourism in Ayodhya. Thousands gather each evening at Ramkatha Park to witness this spectacle.
The event is broadcast live across various platforms. Last year alone, it attracted an audience of 470 million people on television and online. This year's telecast will be available daily from 7 pm to 10 pm, ensuring widespread reach and engagement.
With inputs from PTI
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