Ramayana Serial Creator's Son Backs Ranbir Kapoor's Lord Rama Casting
Moti Sagar praises Ranbir as a 'class actor' who will do justice to the sacred role amid ongoing casting controversies.

The casting debate around Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious Ramayana project has found an unexpected voice of support from a surprising quarter. Moti Sagar, son of legendary Ramayana television serial creator Ramanand Sagar, has come forward to defend the Bollywood star's selection for the sacred role.
Sagar's endorsement carries significant weight given his family's legacy in bringing the Ramayana to Indian households through the iconic 1987 television series that became a cultural phenomenon. Speaking about the ongoing controversies surrounding Ranbir's casting, Moti Sagar described him as a "class actor" who possesses the emotional depth required for such a revered character.
"Among the current generation of actors, Ranbir excels at conveying deep emotions," Sagar stated, emphasizing that the actor has the necessary gravitas to portray the sacred and dignified character of Lord Rama. He expressed confidence that Ranbir would have undertaken extensive research and preparation to do justice to this monumental responsibility.
The producer's comments come at a crucial time when the Ramayana teaser has faced criticism from certain sections, highlighting the delicate nature of adapting religious epics for cinema. Sagar acknowledged this sensitivity, noting that portraying mythological characters isn't merely about acting: it's about shouldering a tremendous responsibility toward millions of devotees worldwide.
Interestingly, Sagar also requested audiences not to compare the upcoming film with his father's classic television series, pointing out that different eras call for different storytelling approaches. He believes that Nitesh Tiwari, armed with modern filmmaking technology and techniques, will create something spectacular that resonates with contemporary audiences while respecting the source material.
This endorsement from the Sagar family could prove pivotal in shifting public perception about the casting choice. Their seal of approval suggests that Ranbir's portrayal might bridge the gap between traditional expectations and modern cinematic sensibilities, potentially setting the stage for a Ramayana adaptation that honors both legacy and innovation.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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