Arun Govil's as Lord Rama in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan (1987), is regarded as the definitive on-screen image of the deity. Govil's embodiment of Rama captured the essence of the ideal prince; calm, and possessing unwavering devotion to duty.

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Date: 11-Apr-2024

Gurmeet Choudhary brought a youthful charm and action-oriented portrayal to Lord Rama in Umesh Chandra Upadhyay's Ramayan (2008). Compared to the traditional portrayal, Choudhary's Rama showcased his physical prowess and warrior spirit alongside his devotion and righteousness.

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Date: 11-Apr-2024

Unlike traditional shows that focus on Rama's journey, C.L. Saini's Siya Ke Ram (2015) explored the epic from Sita's viewpoint. Ashish Sharma's portrayal of Rama was depicted as a loving and supportive husband, highlighting the deep bond between him and Sita.

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Date: 11-Apr-2024

While Gagan Malik's Rama wasn't the main focus in Brij Mohan Pandey's Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanuman (2015), the character provided crucial context for scenes depicting Hanuman's devotion and unwavering dedication towards his lord.

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Date: 11-Apr-2024

In Mahesh Pandey's Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush (2019), Himanshu Soni portrays Lord Rama both as the regal king and devoted husband. The show delves into Rama's journey from a righteous prince to a powerful ruler, all while emphasizing his unwavering love for Sita.

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Date: 11-Apr-2024

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