Raavan (TV series)
Raavan | |
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A promotional logo image of "Raavan". | |
Created by | Films & Shots Productions |
Directed by | Ranjan Singh |
Opening theme | "Raavan" |
Country of origin | India |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 105 |
Production | |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Zee TV |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV), |
Original release | 18 November 2006 – 16 November 2008 |
External links | |
Website |
Raavan is an Indian mythological drama series aired on Zee TV from 18 November 2006, to 16 November 2008, based on the life of the primary antagonist of the epic Ramayana, Ravana.[1]
Cast
- Narendra Jha - Dasanan Ravan (10-headed Demon King of Lanka)
- Paras Arora - child Dasanan Ravan
- Ravee Gupta - Kaikesi (Dasanan, Kumbhkaran, Vibishian, Chandranakha's mother, Maharashi Vishrava)
- Rajendra Gupta - Sumali (Malyavan's brother & Dasanan's grandfather)
- Ujjwal Chopra - Prahasta (Sumali's son)
- Mahendra Ghule - Akampana (Sumali's son)
- Shailendra Shrivastava - Mayasura (Mandodari's Father)
- Rashmi Desai - Mandodari (Queen of Lanka & Dasanan Ravan's wife)
- Shashi Sharma - Tadka (Marecch & Subahu's mother)
- Gajendra Chauhan - Maharaj Dasharath (King of Ayodhya)
- Diwakar Pundir - Shri Ram (Avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu/Husband of Sita)
- Chirag Ruia - Child Lord Ram
- Ujjwal Rana - Sumitranandan Lakshman (Younger brother of Shri Ram, Bharat & twin brother Shatrughna)
- Namrata Thapa - Janaknandini Sita (Wife of Shri Ram)
- Amit Pachori - Hanuman (Avatar of Kalashpati Shankar (Shiva) & Shri Ram's true devotee)
- Shahbaz Khan - Mahishmati Raj Kartavirya Sahastrarjun/Patalok Raj Ahiravan (Double Role/Dasanan Ravan's Cousin)
- Ali Hasan - Patalok Raj Mahiravan (Brother of Ahiravan/Dasanan Ravan's Cousin)
- Vinod Kapoor - Maharashi Gautam/Maharashi Agustya (Double Role/Ahilya's husband)
- Pawan Chopra - Kuber (Dasanan Ravan's elder brother)
- Divya Dwivedi - Chandernakha (Dasanan Ravan's sister)
International broadcast
- In Indonesia, the drama was broadcast on antv.
- In Sri Lanka, the drama is broadcasting on Independent Television Network.
References
- ↑ "Zee TV enters new genre with 'Ravan' on Saturdays at 9". Indiantelevision.com. 16 November 2006.
External links
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