As Shrimad Ramayan transitions to Sony SAB’s from August 12, viewers of the mythological series will witness the anticipated climax and an action-filled episode of the legendary battle between Lord Ram and Raavan. As the battle unfolds and paves the way for Ram Rajya, Shrimad Ramayan will spotlight some of the lesser-known stories of what happens after Lord Ram and Sita unite and return to Ayodhya.
Before the story progresses, the premiere episode on Sony SAB will depict the ultimate battle between Ram and Raavan. The Maha Episode promises to be a visual treat, filled with breathtaking battle scenes that depict the ultimate clash between good and evil.
Viewers can expect high-octane action, stunning visual effects, and a gripping narrative that brings this ancient tale to life. The episode is not only about the fierce physical combat but also the profound dialogue between the characters showcasing Ram’s firm resolve, righteousness and duty on one hand, and Raavan’s formidable confidence, determination and arrogance.
Portraying Lord Rama an extraordinary experience.: Sujay Rey
Sujay Rey, who essays the role of Ram, said, “Portraying Lord Rama in this monumental battle has been an incredible experience. The essence of righteousness and the strength it brings are beautifully captured in this episode. Preparing for this role required a deep understanding of Rama's unwavering commitment to dharma, and it has been an honor to bring that to the screen. It is always challenging to do action-sequences, there are a lot of rehearsals and choreography that go into the making of such scenes. It was truly a thrilling experience.”
A profoundly rewarding experience: Nikitin Dheer
Nikitin Dheer, who essays the role of Raavan, said,“Ravana is a complex character, and this battle scene is pivotal. It was challenging yet thrilling to bring his powerful persona and fierce combat skills to life. Understanding Ravana’s intricate blend of brilliance and pride was essential, and depicting his intense battle with Ram was a profoundly rewarding experience. While performing action sequences, you need to get the timing right; we had to do multiple rehearsals. It’s not easy to perform such sequences but at the end, it was worth it.”
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