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Ramayan: Sabke Jeevan Ka Aadhar is an Indian television series produced by Sagar Pictures which aired on Zee TV. It is an adaptation of Ramcharitmanas.
Synopsis
Ramayan narrates the tale of Rama, who was the eldest of the four sons of Dasharatha, the King of Ayodhya. Rama is to become the king of Ayodhya upon his father's retirement, but his stepmother, Kaikeyi, under the influence of her maid Manthara, desires that her son, Bharata, become the king instead.
Recalling that Dasharatha had once promised to grant her any two boons that she asked of him, she demands first that Rama should be exiled to the forest for 14 years and second that Bharata should be crowned ruler in his stead. Although heartbroken, Dasharatha is compelled to keep his word. Reluctantly, he asks Rama to leave for the forest. Rama happily accepts the exile and leaves for the forest. Ram reluctantly accepts the company of his wife, Sita, and his younger brother, Lakshmana. When Bharata learns that his mother is responsible for Rama's exile, he follows Rama and begs him to return with him to Ayodhya. However, Rama refuses, bound by his duty to carry out his father's promise. Bharata decides instead to bring back to the palace Rama's paduka and places them on the throne as a gesture that Ram is the true king. Upon Ram's insistence, Bharata rules as his proxy over Ayodhya throughout the 14 year exile.
Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana wander the forests, combating evil wherever they encounter it. They gain the blessings of numerous wise men and sages along the way. Twelve years into the exile, Ravan, the King of Lanka, abducts Sita. In their search of her, Rama and Lakshmana create a friendship with Hanuman, Sugriv, Jamvanta, and their army of apes. When they reach Lanka, Rama battles Ravan and ultimately kills him, signifying triumph of good over evil.
Episodes
Cast
Himanshu Soni as Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi's consort who reincarnated as Lord Rama
Kiran Sharad as Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu's consort who reincarnated as Goddess Sita
Gagan Malik as Rama, incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Neha Sargam as Sita, incarnation of Devi Lakshmi, wife of Rama
Nishant Kumar as Bharata, Lord Rama's younger brother, Dasharath and Kaikeyi's son
Neil Bhatt as Lakshmana, Lord Rama's younger brother, Dasharath and Sumitra's younger son
Gaurav Roopdas as Shatrughna, Lord Ram's younger brother, Dasharath and Sumitra's younger son
Pallavi Sapra as Urmila, Sita's sister and wife of Lakshman
Malhar Pandya as Hanuman, Lord Rama's devotee
Sachin Tyagi as Ravana, King of Lanka
Rishabh Shukla as Dasharatha, King of Ayodhya, Ram, Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughan's father
Neelima Parandekar as Kaushalya, Lord Rama's mother, King Dasrath's first consort
Shikha Swaroop as Kaikeyi, King Dasrath's second wife, Bharat's mother
Anjali Gupta as Sumitra, King Dasrath's third wife, Lakshman and Shatrughan's mother
Radha Krishna Dutta as Janaka, King of Mithila, father of Sita and Urmila
Nitika Anand Mukherjee as Sunayana, Queen of Mithila, Sita and Urmila's mother
Manisha Trivedi as Chandrabhaga, Kushadhvaj's wife, Mandavi and Shrutakirti's mother
Payal Shukla as Priyamvada, Sita's friend
Rucha Gujarati as Ahalya, Sage Gautam's wife
Rinku Ghosh as Bhudevi
Mahika Sharma as Devi Amba
Manav Sohal as Vashishta
Annapurna Vitthal as Arundhati
Ajay Pal Singh Andotra as Malyavan
Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya as Chandradev disguised as Devi Apsara
Vije Bhatia as Meghnad
Hemant Choudhary as Agastya
Amit Pachori as Parshurama
Tarakesh Chauhan as Vishwamitra
Anand Goradia as Angad
Sunita Rajwar as Manthara
Vikas Shrivastav as Nishadraj
Anup Shukla as Shashiketu
Sunil Bob Gadhvali as Shukracharya
References
External links
Ramayan Official Site