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Doordarshan will again Broadcast Ramayana and Mahabharata in the Atmosphere of Corona Lockdown

Anshika Agarwal

The entertainment industry has been hit by the Corona virus and now neither new films are being released nor are TV shows being shot. In such a situation, almost all the TV channels are forced to show repeat telecasts of the shows. Doordarshan has also decided that they will telecast a repeat of the most popular TV show Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Ramayana and Mahabharata are among the most popular television shows of Doordarshan. These are the shows that created history and all the stars working in them became legend in themselves. According to reports, Prasar Bharati's Shashi Shekhar has released this news while answering a user's question on Twitter and has told that the time slot of which these shows will be broadcast will also be revealed soon. Let us know that recently the star cast of Ramayana came on The Kapil Sharma Show.

During the conversation with Kapil Sharma, everyone had a lot of fun and this episode was well liked. The Ramayana was a TV show of the era when those actors who played the role of God on TV, but common people really considered those actors to be the form of God and in every city, village or town where these artists used to go, they were respected like God. During the conversation on The Kapil Sharma Show, the star cast of the show shared all the tales during that period of shooting.

Let us know that Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana was shot in 1987 and BR Chopra's Mahabharata was shot in 1988. For the first time, the help of science was brought to the Indian mythology on the small screen, due to which these shows were very popular.

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