Key Points

The atmosphere in Ayodhya is electric with devotion during the Navratri festivities. Actor Rahul Bhuchar expressed being overwhelmed by the experience of portraying Lord Ram on such a grand stage. Miss Universe India, Manika Vishwakarma, was thrilled to make her acting debut as Maa Sita in the city. The large-scale production features several well-known personalities and is broadcast live to millions of homes.

Key Points: Rahul Bhuchar Overwhelmed Portraying Lord Ram in Ayodhya Ramleela

  • Actor Rahul Bhuchar feels overwhelmed playing Lord Ram in the massive Ayodhya Ramleela production
  • Miss Universe India Manika Vishwakarma delighted with her debut acting role as Maa Sita
  • The event features stars like Vindu Dara Singh as Lord Shiva and Puneet Issar as Parshuram
  • Organisers claim it's among the largest global Ramleela productions broadcast live daily
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Ayodhya's Ramleela: Overwhelmed, says Rahul Bhuchar on portraying Lord Ram; Miss Universe India Manika delighted with first acting role as Maa Sita

Miss Universe India Manika Vishwakarma delights in her first acting role as Maa Sita alongside Rahul Bhuchar as Lord Ram in Ayodhya's grand Ramleela production.

"I am overwhelmed. I feel 18-20 crore people would have watched Ramleela from their homes on the television. - Rahul Bhuchar"

Ayodhya, September 25

Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, appears to have swept up in an air of devotion as the city embraces Navratri festivities with fervour. Adding to this spirit, the seventh edition of Ramleela is underway, bringing episodes from the Ramayan and drawing larger crowds.

Actor Rahull Bhuchar, who portrayed the role of Lord Ram, told ANI, "I am overwhelmed. I feel 18-20 crore people would have watched Ramleela from their homes on the television." He also gave a warm welcome to Miss Universe India, Manika Vishwakarma, who was seen essaying the character of Maa Sita.

"We wish she would come here every year and get a good experience like this time," he added.

Manika also expressed her delight and said, "It felt very good. It was my first acting performance, and it was on this prestigious stage. Coming to Ayodhya - the birthplace of Lord Ram, was a beautiful experience."

Actor Puneet Issar, who is also a part of the Ramleela, seen as Lord Parshuram, expressed his gratitude for being a part of the event. "I believe this is my small contribution towards Sanatan Dharma. I just want people to indulge in devotion and follow Lord Ram's teachings," he said.

Among others to join this year's Ramleela are actors Vindu Dara Singh, Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari, MP Ravi Kishan, actress Sonam Tiwari, and veteran actor Avtar Gill.

Vindu Dara Singh captivated the audience with his portrayal of Lord Shiva, while veteran film actor Avtar Gill was seen as Narad Muni. Sonam Tiwari brought the character of Goddess Parvati to life with her performance.

Organisers stated that Ayodhya's Ramleela is among the largest productions of its kind globally. Founder-President Subhash Malik and General Secretary Shubham Malik announced that the Ramleela will be broadcast live daily from 7 pm to 10 pm, urging devotees to tune in from their homes and extend their blessings.

The grand event will continue for several days, depicting key chapters from the Ramayan, and is expected to draw massive viewership both on-ground and via broadcast.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the performances look good, I wish they had chosen more experienced actors for such important roles. First-time acting for Maa Sita's role seems a bit risky, though Manika seems to have done well.
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Arjun K
Jai Shri Ram! The scale of Ayodhya's Ramleela is incredible. 18-20 crore viewers is massive! So proud that our cultural heritage is getting such grand recognition. Planning to visit Ayodhya next year for sure.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian culture, I'm fascinated by how beautifully these ancient stories are being brought to life. The dedication of the actors is truly inspiring. Will definitely watch the broadcast tonight!
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Vikram M
Puneet Issar's words touched my heart - "small contribution towards Sanatan Dharma." This is what makes our culture so special. The younger generation needs to learn from such initiatives. Dhanyavaad to all the organizers!
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Michael C
The production quality looks world-class! It's amazing how India preserves its cultural traditions while making them accessible to global audiences. The live broadcast idea is brilliant for NRIs like me.

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