Sagar | Ramanand
At that moment, the world stopped. Lakhs of households were transported to Ayodhya, the battlefield of Kurukshetra, or the mystical forests of ancient India.
He is the OG binge-worthy director. For Millennials: He is the soundtrack of our childhood Sundays. ramanand sagar
Before the small screen, Sagar conquered the big one. He wrote, directed, and produced over 40 Bollywood films in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. While he delivered hits like Ankhen (1968) and Charas (1976), he also gave us the legendary Aankhen , a film that ran for 50 weeks in a single theatre—a golden jubilee hit. At that moment, the world stopped
The show broke every record. It achieved a staggering —a number that is statistically impossible for any show to achieve today in the age of streaming. For Millennials: He is the soundtrack of our
For millions of Indians growing up in the late 1980s and 90s, Sunday mornings had a sacred ritual. The entire family would gather around a single television set, the aroma of tea and fresh breakfast filling the room, as a familiar, divine chime began to play.
What made Sagar special? He treated the audience with respect. He understood that Indians don't just watch mythology; they feel it. He gave faces to the gods we had only imagined in our minds.
Today, every time a new mythological web series drops on Netflix or Prime Video, they are walking in the path paved by Ramanand Sagar. He didn't just make a show; he built a temple of light and sound inside every home.