A blast from the past is about to hit Indian theaters this Diwali festive season. Here’s why you should care about this magnum opus of Indo-Japan anime camaraderie (well first of all it is a magnum opus):
What’s Actually Happening?
“Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama” is making a comeback after a 31-year beauty sleep. This 1993 gem is waking up on October 18th, looking fresher than ever in 4K. And get this โ it’s speaking four languages now (Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu)!
Who’s Behind This Time-traveling Trick?
- Geek Pictures India (because every picture needs a geek)
- AA Films (not to be confused with AAA batteries)
- Excel Entertainment (spreadsheets not included)
Why It’s Cooler Than Your Grandpa’s Stories!
- Timing is everything: Hitting theaters during the holiday season? Genius move. Family time + nostalgia = box office cha-ching!
- East meets West (and South and North): This Indo-Japanese collab is like sushi rolled in curry โ unexpectedly delicious.
- Polyglot power: By speaking multiple languages, this film is trying to reach the masses across India. Smooth!
- Old story, new tricks: They’ve taken an ancient epic and given it a modern twist. It’s like your grandma on the family WhatsApp group โ surprisingly relevant.
- Tech upgrade: 4K resolution means you can count the hairs on Rama’s heroic chin. Progress!
What’s The Big deal about Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama?
This isn’t just about bringing back a classic. It’s a masterclass in:
- Cultural mashups (India + Japan = Animation nation)
- Tech-savvy nostalgia (because even memories need a software update)
- Global storytelling (universal values wrapped in pretty pictures)

“Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama” isn’t just a rerun โ it’s a crystal ball into the future of entertainment. It’s showing us how to make the old new again and how to turn local legends into global blockbusters.
Will it work? Well, that’s the โน1 crore question. But one thing’s for sure โ the animation industry is watching this experiment closer than a cat watches a fish tank.
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama
Original English Version Staff
- Produced by Atsushi Matsuo, Yugo Sako, Kenji Yoshii
- Conceived by Yugo Sako, Vijay Nigam
- Directed by Koichi Sasaki, Ram Mohan
- Screenplay by Narendra Sharma, Rani Burra, Ram Mohan, Koichi Sasaki, Hiroshi Onogi, Yugo Sako
- Film Production – Nippon Ramayana Film Co., Ltd.
- Executive Producer – Atsushi Matsuo
New Hindi – Tamil – Telugu Versions
- Produced by Arjun Aggarwal, Cibi Karthic, Tamotsu Kosano
- Executive Producer – Moksha Modgill Creative
- Director – V. Vijayendra Prasad
- Film Production – Geek Pictures Pvt. Ltd.
Source: Excel Movies

Rajat, once an aspiring computer science engineer, transitioned into stand-up comedy, blending creativity with problem-solving. A huge anime and manga enthusiast, he also explores 3D design in Blender. Passionate about merging humor, design, and storytelling, Rajat is always ready to collaborate and create something unique.


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