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Ram' actor Arun Govil recommends that the Ramayana be taught in schools. "Not only for Sanatanis”

Ram' actor Arun Govil recommends that the Ramayana be taught in schools. "Not only for Sanatanis”


Ramayana is a philosophy of life that teaches about relationships, patience, and harmony. Actor Arun Govil, who portrays Lord Ram in the TV series, has urged that Ramayana be taught in schools.


Actor Arun Govil has said that "the curriculum should include Ramayana." Only a few weeks have passed after Ram Lala's "Pran Pratishtha" ceremony. I was born at the Ram temple, as Ayodhya.


Lord Ram was portrayed by Arun Govil in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana.


We need to teach the Ramayana in our curriculum as there is no reason to label it as religious. The Ramayana is our way of life. The Ramayana teaches us how to live a moral life, how to establish healthy relationships, how much patience is necessary, and how to reach inner peace. The Ramayana should be taught in schools since it is relevant to all people and not only Sanatani people.


"Lord Ram is an integral part of India's culture and its identity," said Arun Govil in the past. The actor was invited to the Ram Mandir event; he rose to fame as Lord Ram in Ramanand Sagar's "Ramayana". Pratistha ceremony with Deepika Chikhlia, her co-star from the 1987 television series in which she portrayed Goddess Sita.


The 66-year-old actor said that he wasn't initially selected to portray Lord Ram in the beloved program.


"I had initially informed Ramanand Sagar ji that my sole desire was to portray the role of Lord Ram," he said. This position was given to someone else after I was refused. I wasn't prepared for this job, however. returned for." was recalled.


Although "Ramayan" gave Arun Govil recognition and affection, it also resulted in a decrease in his part since the filmmakers found it hard to see him in a new persona.


"The affection and recognition I get would be absent even if I had made 500 pictures. I get unrivaled respect now for portraying Lord Ram in a timeless manner on television. Govil has said, "People still say, Hain 'hamare Ram to aap hi hain' (You are our Lord Ram)."


The actor said, nonetheless, that he would not have received the same respect from any other role. Last month, his most recent movie, "695", which is based on the Ram Mandir movement, was released in cinemas.


The filmmaker Ramanand Sagar is renowned for his work on the movies "Aankhen," "Bagawat," and "Prem Bandhan."



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