Ram meets the vanar (monkey) warrior Hanuman and forms a pact with the exiled king Sugriva . Hanuman’s devotion becomes the heart of the journey as the army prepares to cross the ocean.
The spectacular ( Lanka Dahan ) using Hanuman's fiery tail.
: The fierce duel between Rama and Ravana, ending in Ravana's defeat. Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana return to Ayodhya on the Pushpaka Vimana, culminating in a magnificent coronation. 7. Uttara Kanda (Episodes 276 – 300) ramayan 2008 ndtv imagine all episodes
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Covers Rama's alliance with Sugriva, the slaying of Vali, and Hanuman’s realization of his divine powers. Ram meets the vanar (monkey) warrior Hanuman and
: The lavish sets were designed by renowned art director Omang Kumar . Episode Highlights
The 2008 NDTV Imagine version of is widely regarded as one of the most faithful and visually updated retellings of the epic, successfully bridging the gap between the 1987 classic and modern production standards. Core Review Highlights : The fierce duel between Rama and Ravana,
2008 Ramayan , which aired on NDTV Imagine , consists of 300 episodes
Music played a pivotal role in the narrative structure of the NDTV Imagine series. Traditional chaupais and dohas from the Ramcharitmanas were set to contemporary classical music, serving as the background score for pivotal emotional scenes. The title track and various devotional songs interspersed throughout the episodes added a deeply spiritual layer to the viewing experience. Episode Structure and Narrative Arc
The narrative shifts to palace intrigue as Queen Kaikeyi, influenced by her maid Manthara, demands Ram’s 14-year exile and the crowning of her son, Bharat. Ram accepts the decree with grace. Sita and Lakshman choose to accompany him, leading to emotional episodes detailing their departure into the forest and King Dasharath’s heartbreak. 3. Aranya Kand (The Forest Life)
The title track, along with various chaupais and devotional songs composed for the series, added a deep emotional and spiritual layer to the viewing experience.