The epic tale of Lord Rama was first presented on a large screen in the late 1990s with the Indo-Japanese animated picture Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama. In spite of its widespread appeal, the film encountered several obstacles and ultimately banned in India. It’s finally returning to Indian theaters after a 31-year hiatus. The film’s makers have revealed on social media that it will be re-released in four languages: Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu. This announcement will enable a wider audience to view the classic epic.
An epic story that’s been cherished for generations is making its way back to theatres! Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama will be hitting screens across India in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and English starting October 18. Don’t miss this timeless adventure!”
After 31 years, the movie is making a comeback! Arjun Aggarwal, co-founder of Geek Pictures India, shared his excitement, saying, ‘The Ramayana in anime is a game-changer that shows the power of Indo-Japan collaborations. This new, vibrant take on the classic story of Ram is sure to resonate with people of all ages and from all parts of the country.’