Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama

Has there ever been a story in which nature, God, man, and animals were so united in sorrow, fighting, and rejoicing together?

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19932h 15m

In Ayodhya, the royal palace of Kosala Kingdom in Ancient India, four princes were born to three queens, each of whom grew to great stature. Banished for 14 years due to court intrigue, Prince Rama retreated to the forest with his beautiful wife Sita. When Rama vanquishes the demons of the forest, he invites the wrath of the demon king Ravana, who kidnaps Sita. Based on the Indian epic the Ramayana.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Ramayana: The Legend Of Prince Rama | Official Hindi Trailer | 24th January

Ramayana: The Legend Of Prince Rama | Official Hindi Trailer | 24th January

Thumbnail for video: Ramayana | The Legend Of Prince Rama | Teaser | In Cinemas On 24th January

Ramayana | The Legend Of Prince Rama | Teaser | In Cinemas On 24th January

Thumbnail for video: Ramayana: The Legend Of Prince Rama | English trailer for theatrical release in India on Jan 24

Ramayana: The Legend Of Prince Rama | English trailer for theatrical release in India on Jan 24

Thumbnail for video: RamaSetu - Song of the monkeys when constructing the bridge

RamaSetu - Song of the monkeys when constructing the bridge

Thumbnail for video: Sita in Panchavati : The Forest Dwelling

Sita in Panchavati : The Forest Dwelling

Cast

Photo of Denzil Smith

Denzil Smith

Sugreeva (voice) (English)

Photo of Rahul Bose

Rahul Bose

Bharatha (voice) (English)

Photo of Pearl Padamsee

Pearl Padamsee

Manthara (voice) (English)

Photo of Cyrus Broacha

Cyrus Broacha

Angada (voice) (English)

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Reviews

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7/10

The evil king Ravana has his heart set on the kingdom of Ayodhya and his opportunity to sow the seeds of mayhem comes when he manages to kidnap the beloved wife of the recently manipulated and exiled prince "Ram". Distraught, he and his brother "Lakshman" determine to rescue her and what now ensues is a wonderfully executed animated adventured packed with myth and legend, mystical monsters, swash and buckle, romance, tragedy, politics - indeed just about everything that you'd expect from an Indian epic (with quite a lot of stunning Japanese creative investment). The style of the drawing is not especially detailed, but it is vivid, colourful and flows perfectly from scenes of isolation and intensity to the grand battle scenarios and a flying chariot (that reminded me a little of the "Thief of Bagdad" from 1940). The story itself is the stuff to make Machiavelli blush - intrigues, betrayal and treachery all feature as "Ram" has to thwart the evil ambitions of his nemeses - and the powerful "Ravana" isn't his only one of these! The score has a slightly classical style to it that works well with rich string arrangements assisting the artwork to do a fair degree of the heavy lifting and helping keep the dialogue from rambling. It's 2¼ hours long, but it flew by in an exciting and enjoyable fashion that illustrated the depth and richness of a culture that has legend a-plenty to enthral and entertain.

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