“Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama – A Nostalgic 90s Classic Making Waves at the Box Office”

The timeless animated masterpiece, “Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama,” has returned to the big screen with a bang, enthralling audiences across generations. This iconic 90s anime has proven its enduring charm, earning ₹60 lakh on its second day of re-release, bringing its cumulative box office collection to an impressive ₹1 crore in just two days.

The re-release of this cult classic has struck a chord with fans, old and new, who cherish the film’s stunning portrayal of the Indian epic, Ramayana. Originally released in 1993 and later dubbed in Hindi during the late 1990s, the film was a staple on television screens in the early 2000s, cementing its place in the hearts of millions. Now remastered in 4K and dubbed in multiple languages, including Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu, the film has once again brought the magic of Lord Rama’s tale to life on the silver screen.

Jointly directed by the legendary trio of Yugo Sako, Koichi Sasaki, and Ram Mohan, the film’s modern-day release is nothing short of a cultural celebration. On its opening day, it earned ₹40 lakh, and despite facing stiff competition at the box office from contemporary releases like Sky Force, it has managed to carve out its own space, appealing to nostalgia-driven viewers and curious newcomers alike.

More than just an animated film, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama stands as a bridge between generations. It offers the older audience a trip down memory lane while introducing the younger crowd to the richness of India’s cultural heritage. The visuals, storytelling, and themes reflect not only the grandeur of the epic but also the collaborative brilliance of Indian and Japanese artistry.

Distributed by Geek Pictures India, AA Films, and Excel Entertainment (helmed by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani), this re-release provides cinephiles an opportunity to rediscover an age-old tale of dharma, valor, and triumph. The movie serves as a reminder of the universal relevance of Ramayana’s message, even in today’s times.

If you haven’t yet experienced the magic, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a must-watch in theaters near you. Relive the glory, rediscover the culture, and pass on the legacy.

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