
Ramanand Sagar Ramayan: If any show is considered to be the most popular and memorable in the history of Indian television, then the name of Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayana’ comes at the top. This religious serial, which came in the 90s, had made its special place in every house. People gave respect to every character of the show like God. Sunil Lahiri, who played the character of Laxman, is still present in the hearts of people with the same identity. Now after years, he has made a big disclosure about the fees he received while working in ‘Ramayana’.
When during Corona lockdown ‘Ramayana’ When it was telecast again on TV, the new generation also gave equal love to this show. The show had broken many TRP records and was also discussed extensively on social media. This show came for the first time in 1987, which ran till 1988. This show received a lot of love from the people, it is amazing that even today people like it a lot. In a recent interview Sunil Lahiri Told that in those times artists did not get crores of rupees like today.
How much was the fee?
Sunil Lahiri told that he did not get much fee for the role of Laxman. The actor did not clarify how much fee he received, but he said, ‘I would just say that peanuts were paid, at that time it was not so expensive like today.’ Along with the fees, he also talked about the difficulties faced during the show. He told that during the show, dialogues had to be spoken in pure Hindi, for which they had to practice again and again.

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Special recognition of artists
Sunil Lahiri also worked in many films, but even today people know him only for the character of Laxman. Talking about the rest of the actors of ‘Ramayana’, the names of actors like Arun Govil, Deepika Chikhalia, Sanjay Jog, Arvind Trivedi, Dara Singh, Vijay Arora, Sameer Rajda were included in it. People used to watch the show with so much heart that the audience actually considered them as gods and took blessings from the artists whenever they appeared in front of them.
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