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Originally posted by: iDea-yeS-viruS
It's very much needed post before watching or reading Ramayana. honestly I'm pissed off when people claiming who is greater Ram or Sita?it sounds like which is greater word or meaning?Ramayana never sidelined Sita character. in fact I think whole Ramayana tried to explain one point how Ram took responsibilities of people and Sita took Ram responsibility to guide their children. how they both loyal to their commitments. Anyway I'm not impressed with this show one point. why CVS trying to project Lord Ram as Brave and power. Though Ram was unparalleled warrior, he was known for his kindness, sensitive, loyalty. I think CVS doing injustice to Ram character by projecting him as Great warrior.
Originally posted by: suhaaana
I agree
in fact I feel that makers are sidelining ram somewhere and the stories they r showing are somewhere more of fictions
I had a feeling m watching bahubali as I watched the episode today
no offence to anything or anyone
it is not appearing any mythology to me
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
Yes, the entire waterfall scene was OTT and silly. It was nice to see Prabhas as Bahubali jumping a waterfall, but to see Lord Ram in that way? The whole scene seemed a joke. 👎🏼 While they give Sita strong and beautiful scenes, dressed up as a devi with her sisters, can't they give a nice scene to Ram and his brothers too? It doesn't take much to write a nice scene, even if it's fiction, because to be honest, no written version of Ramayan has detailed accounts of Ram's Gurukul and Sita's childhood. The stories we see on TV are mostly always fiction.