Ramlila, the ten-day spectacle based on Lord Rama's life, is still relevant in contemporary times. Be it Ramanand Sagar's televised Ramayana serial on TV or local Ramlilas, crowds have enjoyed watching the mythological story of Lord Rama.
Ramayana has evolved with time and has managed to capture the attention of the audience with finesse and technological advances. One such example is the Aryan Heritage Foundation's Broadway Ramlila at Pitam Pura in West Delhi, which has become the "must-see" show over the last eight years.
"Broadway Ramlila" presents a new perspective with interesting character arcs of Ahilya, Kaykai, Hanuman, and Ravan which are portrayed on a bigger stage and grander sets.
In a span of three hours, it captures the very essence of Lord Rama's life, from his birth to epic battles and the profound wisdom imparted by the narrative of the Ramayana based on the Valmiki and Tulsidas versions.
Like New York's Broadway shows, this production is using the latest technology and features new graphic designs.
It portrays the cutting-edge 3D stage design and a musical score featuring 18 original tracks performed by acclaimed artists such as Udit Narayan, Kailash Kher, Kumar Vishu, Jeetender Singh and more.
Directed by Shashidharan Nair, this show offers a captivating narrative voiced by the well-known Mukesh Khanna.
With a cast of over 100 skilled actors and dancers, Broadway Ramlila stands as a testament to the global appeal of Lord Rama's timeless saga.
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