Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush

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Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush
File:Ram Siya Ke Lov Kush.jpg
GenreHistorical
Created bySiddharth Kumar Tewary
Based onRamayana
Developed bySiddharth Kumar Tewary
Written byMahesh Pandey
StarringShivya Pathania
Himanshu Soni
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes141
Production
ProducersSiddharth Kumar Tewary
Gayatri Gill Tewary
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra, India
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companySwastik Productions
Release
Original networkColors TV
Picture format576i
1080i (HDTV)
Original release5 August 2019 (2019-08-05) –
10 February 2020 (2020-02-10)
External links
Website

Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush (Ram Siya's Luv Kush) was an Indian historical drama television series, which aired on Colors TV from 5 August 2019 to 10 February 2020.[1] The series focused on the story of Rama and Sita as well as their children Luv and Kush.[2] It starred Shivya Pathania, Himanshu Soni, Krish Chauhan, and Harshit Kabra in lead roles.[3]

Plot[edit]

Ram comes back to Ayodhya after the victory over Lanka and after 14 years of exile. On the day of announcement of Sita's pregnancy, a washerwoman comes and shows the signs of harassment by her husband. She describes her condition and, after coming back, her husband raised questions about her character. Ram ordered that she should be accepted back. Rumours started spreading in Ayodhya about Sita's chastity, that she had stayed in the house of another man for a year and they did not believe on fire test. Sita decided to stop harassment against women and by going on an exile. Then Sita left Ayodhya and swore not to meet Sri Rama before the completion of her objective. She gave birth to twins Luv and Kush at Valmiki's hermitage after proving her chastity under the pseudonym of vandevi. Fourteen years passed, the brothers start listening to the verses of Ramayan from Sita Valmiki and Shatrughna. During ashvmedha yajna they doubted Ram's love for Sita and stopped the ashva. Then the whole family battled and finally they get their answers. Sita breaks the truth after that they are children of Ayodhya king Rama and she is Sita not vandevi. Brothers leave for Ayodhya to recite Ramayana to change the mindset of their male-dominated society. They started from the case of Shurpanakha. Finally, they were able to change the men’s mindset and get the women their rights back. Luv and Kush unite Sita and Ram. Sita goes inside Mother Earth as all her life’s motives have been fulfilled. Luv and Kush get their rights. After some time, Ram does Jal Samadhi and leaves the earth for heaven where he meets Sita. The show concludes with Ram and Sita blessing everyone else.[4]

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Shivya Pathania as Sita/Vandevi : Avatar of Goddess Lakshmi ;Rama's Wife
  • Himanshu Soni as Rama/ Lord Vishnu : 7th - Avatar of Lord Vishnu
  • Krish Chauhan as Kush : Rama and Sita's younger Son , Luv's twin - brother
  • Harshit Kabra as Luv : Rama and Sita's elder Son , Kush's twin - brother .

Recurring[edit]

Guest Appearances[edit]

Production and release[edit]

Viacom18 partnered with UC Browser for promoting the series.[5] The show was launched in Ayodhya in a grand manner.[6]

The budget of the series is about ₹650 crore with the sets set at Umargam in Gujarat.[7]

The shoot of the series ended on 7 February 2020.[8]

Critical reception[edit]

The series is regarded as one of the costliest Indian television series produced due to its budget of ₹650 Crores.[9]

Controversy[edit]

Protests were started by the Valmiki Community of Punjab to ban the series for representing a disfigured fact on the Sage Valmiki. A bandh of markets was called on 9 September 2019 by them.[10] Admist this issue, a man was shot in Jalandhar, Punjab. After this, the series was banned in Punjab on the orders of the CM Amarinder Singh.[11] This bandh also caused discrepancies in train and bus services in Ludhiana.[12]

The ministry of information and broadcasting council sent a notice on 11 September 2019 to the channel giving 15 days time for responding stating,

"The show is harming the image of Maharishi Valmiki and causing hurt to the religious sentiments of a community."

[13] It further stated,

"Lord Ram has been shown to have visited Maharishi Valmiki’s ashram and met Luv and Kush, which is not true. He met Luv and Kush at the time of the Ashwamedh Yagya, when they captured their horse and waged a war."[13]

On 9 September 2019, the Punjab and Haryana High Court refused to stay the ban on the telecast of the series imposed by the state of Punjab.[14] During the hearing, the channel argued on the ban order stating that it was passed without adhering to the principles of natural justice, and without the ingredients of Section 19 of the Cable Operators Regulation Act.[14] They also offered to delete the scenes causing the controversy which was considered by the court thereby adjourning the case for the next hearing on 12 September.[14] This resulted an imposement of FIR against the channel, producers and the actors in Amritsar and Jalandhar. They got an interim stay on the proceedings against them until 28 January 2020.[15]

"The show draws from various texts, books and scriptures based on Ramayan and it is never our intention to hurt sentiments of any particular group,"

a Viacom18 spokesperson said in a statement issued on 14 September 2019. They further stated,

"We are closely working with the group and taking their feedback on board. We stay committed to working together to make this a show that Indians across geographies and generations enjoy uninhibited,"[16]

On 17 October 2019, the court set the ban order aside when the producers agreed to take corrective action for it.[17] The hearing stated, "What clearly emerges is that the state government having taken a conscious decision of setting up a committee to look into the entire issue and the committee, post deliberations having suggested certain corrective measures/steps, the same have not only been accepted by the petitioner party but have been implemented in so far as the previous episodes of the serial and now have furnished an undertaking to even adhere to such corrective measures/steps for future telecast as well,". Further, the representatives of the channel agreed to delete that scene in all the digital platforms and also to air a special episode on the greatness of Valmiki in accordance with the information provided by the community.[17]

References[edit]

  1. MumbaiAugust 4, Indo-Asian News Service; August 4, 2019UPDATED; Ist, 2019 10:09. "I don't look at Sita as victim of patriarchy, says Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush actress Shivya Pathania". India Today. Retrieved 5 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  3. Singh, Shalu (1 August 2019). "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush's grand launch in Ayodhya will leave you amazed. Watch video". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. "Did Rama really disown Sita?". Hindi webdunia.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. "UC Browser joins hands with colours to promote Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush". ANI News.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush's grand launch in Ayodhya will leave you amazed. Watch video". India TV. August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. "When Ram visited Ayodhya". Mid Day.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. "Shalin Bhanot wraps up shoot of Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush; shares video from last day of shoot". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. "Colors' Luv Kush to be the costliest mythological series on Indian television". Eastern Eye.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. "Protest erupts over telecast of TV show Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush". India Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. "Protests in Punjab on TV serial, man shot". Hindustan Times. 7 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. "Punjab Bandh against TV serial disrupts train, bus services in Ludhiana". Hindustan Times. 7 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. 13.0 13.1 "'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush' deadlock continues, resolution possible today". The Times Of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 "Punjab High Court refuses to stay ban on Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush". India Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. "Row over TV serial: Producers, actors get interim stay in case against them, channel challenges FIR". 11 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. "Viacom18 issues statement on 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush' controversy". The Indian Express.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. 17.0 17.1 "HC sets aside ban on 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush' after being told that producers will take 'corrective steps'". The Indian Express. 18 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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