Aame Katha Daily Serial – E303 – 6th Mar

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Today’s episode

E304 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3– 6th Mar

Previous Episodes:

E303 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3– 5th Mar
E302 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3– 4th Mar
E301 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3– 3rd Mar
E300 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3– 2nd Mar
E299 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-1st Mar
E298 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-26th Feb
E298 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-26th Feb
E297 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-25th Feb
E296 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-24th Feb
E295 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-23rd Feb
E294 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-22nd Feb
E293 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-20th Feb
E292 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-19th Feb
E291 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-18th Feb
E290 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-17th Feb
E289 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-16th Feb
E288 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-13th Feb
E288 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-13th Feb
E287 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-12th Feb
E286 –Part1 : Part2 : Parth3-11th Feb


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₹835 Crore Ramayana: Why the Huge Budget?

May 14, 2024

The buzz surrounding Bollywood director Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana just keeps growing, and with it, the controversy. After casting rumors and reported walkouts, the film’s Huge budget of ₹835 crore for the first part has set the internet on fire.

This three-part Ramayana, starring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi as Sita, is poised to become the most expensive film ever made in India. Shooting has recently begun in Mumbai, with Kannada superstar Yash playing the antagonist Ravana. The film also boasts a multi-lingual cast, reflecting the epic’s pan-Indian appeal.

So, what justifies this staggering budget? Mumbai trade sources hint at a visually stunning experience, crafted with cutting-edge technology to captivate a global audience. The post-production work alone is expected to take over a year, further hinting at a commitment to creating a special effects extravaganza.

However, this ambition comes at a cost. Critics question whether such a hefty price tag can be justified, especially considering the success of previous Indian films made on a smaller scale. Only time will tell if Ramayana becomes a visual and commercial triumph or an extravagant gamble.