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Ramanand Sagar

4 movies0 hitsTotal box office: 7 Cr

Ramanand Sagar was a legendary filmmaker who basically shaped Indian television as we know it. Born in Lahore in 1917, he spent over five decades creating content that became cultural phenomena across the country. His crowning achievement? The 1987 TV adaptation of Ramayan, which absolutely dominated viewership and became the most-watched show in Indian television history at the time. He followed that massive success with Luv Kush and the epic Shri Krishna series, proving he wasn't just riding on one hit but genuinely understood what audiences craved. His contributions earned him the prestigious Padma Shri in 2000, cementing his status as a pillar of Indian entertainment. What made Sagar's work so special was his ability to blend traditional storytelling with accessible production values that brought mythological epics into living rooms across India and beyond. He didn't just adapt ancient texts—he created visual spectacles that made religion, mythology, and morality feel deeply personal and relevant to contemporary viewers. While he started his career in film during the late '40s, it was really his television work that defined his legacy and influenced generations of creators. His meticulous approach to devotional content and grand narrative scope set the template for mythological dramas that Bollywood still follows today, making him an enduring influence even decades after his death in 2005.

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Jalte Badan
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Jalte Badan

1973
Ramanand Sagar
Ankhen
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Ankhen

1968 · ₹7 Cr
Ramanand Sagar
Arzoo
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Arzoo

1965
Ramanand Sagar
Rajkumar
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Rajkumar

1964
K. Shankar