‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ to display at Parliament

A nonetheless from ‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’.
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Film distribution firm Geek Photos on Sunday mentioned it’s set to organise a particular screening of the 1993 Japanese-Indian anime movie Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama on the Parliament on February 15.
In response to a press launch, the screening shall be attended by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla together with members of Parliament in addition to particular invitees from the cultural sectors.

“We’re deeply honoured by this gesture from the Parliament of India. It’s a privilege to see our work being recognised at such a prestigious stage.
“This screening isn’t just a showcase of a movie however a celebration of our wealthy heritage and the timeless story of the Ramayana, which continues to encourage and information us,” Arjun Aggarwal, co-founder of Geek Photos, mentioned in an announcement.
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama launched in India with new dubs in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu alongside its authentic English model on January 24 within the 4K format.
Additionally distributed within the nation by AA Movies and Excel Leisure, the animated movie was eyeing an October 18, 2024 launch which was rescheduled to make the movie accessible in a considerably higher variety of cinemas.
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is directed by Yugo Sako, Ram Mohan and Koichi Sasaki.
In its earlier Hindi model, Ramayan star Arun Govil voiced the character of Ram, Namrata Sawhney voice starred as Sita and the late Amrish Puri lent his voice to Raavan. Veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha served because the narrator.
Screenwriter V Vijayendra Prasad, recognized for the Baahubali franchise, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and RRR, has overseen the inventive adaptation of the brand new variations of the movie.
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama was screened in India on the twenty fourth Worldwide Movie Pageant of India (IFFI) in 1993 however wasn’t launched in cinema halls. It turned fashionable with Indian audiences upon its re-runs on TV channels within the early 2000s.
Printed – February 02, 2025 05:29 pm IST