Ramanand Sagar

Director

Ramanand Sagar

18 movies0 hitsTotal box office: 7 Cr

Ramanand Sagar is basically the guy who made mythological storytelling a national obsession. Over his five-decade career spanning from 1949 to 2005, this Lahore-born director created some of Indian television's most iconic moments—most notably the epic *Ramayan* (1987–88) that had entire households glued to their screens every Sunday morning. His follow-up ventures like *Luv Kush* and *Shri Krishna* proved it wasn't a fluke; audiences couldn't get enough of his grand, reverent take on ancient tales. The Indian government recognized his massive cultural impact by awarding him the Padma Shri in 2000, cementing his status as a legend who reshaped how we consume mythology on screen. What set Sagar apart was his ability to blend meticulous production values with genuine devotion, creating television that felt both theatrical and spiritually significant. He didn't just adapt stories—he elevated them into visual spectacles that reached millions across India and the diaspora, breaking viewership records that stood for years. While he started in cinema, it was really his transition to television that defined his legacy and fundamentally changed Bollywood's relationship with mythological content. His work proved that you didn't need big-screen budgets to create something unforgettable; you just needed vision, conviction, and respect for your source material.

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Geet
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Geet

1992

Salma
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Salma

1985

Romance
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Romance

1983

Baghavat
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Baghavat

1982

Prem Bandhan
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Prem Bandhan

1979

Charas
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Charas

1976

Jalte Badan
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Jalte Badan

1973

Lalkar
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Lalkar

1972

Geet
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Geet

1970

Ankhen
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Ankhen

1968 · ₹7 Cr

Arzoo
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Arzoo

1965

Arzoo
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Arzoo

1965

Zindagi
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Zindagi

1964

Zindagi
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Zindagi

1964

Ghunghat
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Ghunghat

1960

Paigham
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Paigham

1959

Bazooband
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Bazooband

1954

Sangdil
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Sangdil

1952