Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Siya ke Ram: Star Plus Flags off Shiv Dhanush Yatra in 107 Cities for Sita’s Swayamvar

By 121 News

Chandigarh 05th January:- Star Plus's "Siya ke Ram" flags off Shiv Dhanush Yatra travelling across the heartland in over 107 cities of India in 15 days. Fans of the show 'Siye Ke Ram' get a chance to marvel at the legendary Shiv Dhanush from the show in all its glory along with various engaging games.  The DhanushYatra builds up to the biggest and most anticipated Sita's Swayamvar on Indian Television where Lord Ram wins over Devi Sita by lifting the Shiv Dhanush through strength of character.

With the dhanush now in the beautiful city of Chandigrh, actor GrushaKapoor who plays Kaykai in Siya Ke Ram was in the city to talk about the upcoming swayamvar track and the significance of the Dhanush.

Grusha Kapoor while talking about the serial said that STAR Plus as a brand has always been a pioneer of change through its inception. The channel has undertaken yet another unique initiative to bring alive the story of Sita's Swayamvar with the Shiv DhanushYatra.

She said that while most of the viewers are aware about the Swayamvar very few know about the actual relevance of the Dhanush. The Shiva Dhanush played a very significant role in The Ramayan saga, by virtue of which Prince Ram and Sita met. Garusha further said that Ramayan is a rich heritage of our country which we all cherish and also pass it on from one generation to another. It's is a very big honour for any actor to be associated with such a prized possession. The show is taking a very being turn in the narrative. Sita will soon be married off to Ram and begin the journey of marital bliss. While we are building towards the Swayamvar, we wanted to reach out to the audiences and invite them to be a part of this epic saga which will be soon going on air. We have received an overwhelming response and are looking forward to what the audiences in other cities have to say. Art director Chokkas Bharadwaj has truly brought alive the magnificent world of Ayodhya and Mithila.

 

 

 

 

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