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Arun Govil on Lord Rama’s Character & Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana: Viral Comments

Published: 01-02-2026, 11:35 PM
Arun Govil on Lord Rama's Character & Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana: Viral Comments
  • Original Rama, Arun Govil, stuns with comments on new Ramayana film.
  • He condemns ‘Adipurush’ failure, defines Rama’s portrayal.
  • Govil now plays King Dasharatha to Ranbir Kapoor’s Rama!
  • His viral insights electrify expectations for Tiwari’s epic.

For many of us, Arun Govil garu remains the definitive Lord Rama from Ramanand Sagar‘s iconic 1987 ‘Ramayan’. Now, as Nitesh Tiwari’s grand ‘Ramayana’ movie casts Ranbir Kapoor as Rama and Govil garu as Dasharatha, his recent sensational comments regarding Lord Rama’s character have gone viral, sparking immense discussion across South India.

Iconic Rama Actor Weighs In

Arun Govil, widely recognized for his indelible portrayal of Lord Rama in Ramanand Sagar’s 1987 ‘Ramayan’ serial, has made sensational and widely discussed comments regarding Nitesh Tiwari‘s upcoming big-budget ‘Ramayana’ movie. Govil will feature in the new film as King Dasharatha, with Ranbir Kapoor starring as Rama.

Speaking to PTI, Govil shared his insights on the new adaptation, specifically addressing the inevitable comparisons being drawn by audiences and the failure of the recent film ‘Adipurush’. His remarks, which have gone viral on social media, touch upon how Lord Rama‘s character should be depicted.

Rama’s Depiction Sparks Debate

These comments have further intensified the already soaring expectations for Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’, creating significant buzz among audiences.

Looking Ahead

These comments have further intensified the already soaring expectations for Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana, creating significant buzz among audiences. For us in the South, where Lord Rama’s narrative is deeply revered, this project is more than cinema. It promises a culturally resonant epic, poised to leave an indelible mark across generations.

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