“1 second 1 second” and “humare team ka bandar” is not what one usually hears in Ramayan. But, it seems that you can expect the unexpected from the star-studded Ramlila that was organized at Laxman Qila in Ayodhya on the occasion of Navratri and Dusshera. Due to the pandemic, the nine-day Ramlila was a virtual event this year held without spectators, but was streamed live on social media platforms and YouTube from October 17-25.
A hilarious video of BJP MP Manoj Tiwari rehearsing Angad’s role in Ramlila and uttering English words like ‘second’ and ‘team’ during his act has left netizens divided. With hilarious reactions, the video has been shared on various social media platforms. Show some of these tweets:
Team ka Bandar hain .. as seriously 😂😂😂
– Priyamwada (@PriaINC) October 23, 2020
@ManojTiwariMP ट्रेजेडी में भी कॉमेडी।हिंदी से अच्छा भोजपुरी ही बोल दिया होता।😂😂
– PIOUS (@Apv_Goofy) October 23, 2020
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ONE SECOND हँसने दो ……….
– स्टेशन.मास्टर420🏹 (@ stationmster420) October 23, 2020
I think they did it in a hurry for the Bihar elections.
– Gabbar 3.0 (@ jay_bhadrakali6) October 23, 2020
अच्छा हुआ यह नही बोला कि नाग मिसाइल दाग देंगे।
– Anil Tiwari (@Interceptors) October 23, 2020
Dusre wale ka man kerne laga tha ke gadda chhin ke be me mar de ………… Apne😂kyunke tiwari ji ke marne ka koi matlab nahi uppar ka Mala bilkul Khali hai.
– Ganna Hajare (@ spsisodiya45) October 23, 2020
Apart from Manoj Tiwari, Gorakhpur MP Ravi Kishen was seen as Bharat and Vindu Dara Singh re-enacted his television role as Lord Hanuman. Actor Raza Murad plays Ahiravan and actor Shahbaz Khan was seen as Ravan on stage, while Asrani appeared as Narad Muni and Rakesh Bedi as Vibhishan.
Mr Ram’s clothing for the event reportedly came from his in-laws’ place in Janakpur, Nepal, while Demon King Ravan’s clothing was from Sri Lanka. Lord Ram ‘Saranga’ religious arch was made at Kurukshetra.
It was also said that a gigantic LED screen had been installed on a large stage that reflected the epic atmosphere of the Ramayana. The director, Subhash Mallik, of the Delhi Ramlila Committee, which the Uttar Pradesh government has allowed to mount Ramlila this year in Ayodhya, reported, the focus will be on state-of-the-art sound and light arrangements so that dialogues are clear during translation. and smooth transmission.
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