Sunil Lahri News
Actor Sunil Lahri, who is known for his role as Lakshman in 'Ramayan', on Friday voiced his opinion on the ongoing ‘Kanwar Yatra nameplate’ controversy.
Adipurush Release: Directed by Om Raut, 'Adipurush' stars Prabhas as Lord Ram, Kriti Sanon as Goddess Sita, Sunny Singh as Laxman and Saif Ali Khan as Ravan.
Amid the COVID-19 scare and rising cases in the country, several rumours have been floating around.
Earlier, death hoax of singer Lucky Ali and veteran actress Meenakshi Sheshadri also sprung up on the internet.
Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramyan’ was re-telecast on TV after over 30 years amid the coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
Dipika Chikhlia Topiwala revealed how the team "ran for their lives" after completing a shooting schedule for the show as they spotted a big fat snake on the sets.
While surfing Sunil Lahri aka Lakshman's social media account, we got our hands on one of the old pictures from his movie 'Phir Aayee Barsaat' co-starring Anuradha Patel.
Social media has found a new sensation in Sunil Lahri’s son Krish Pathak. Netizens have flooded Instagram and Twitter with pictures of Krish, who is also an actor.
The last episode of ‘Ramayan’ aired over the weekend and now, it has left a void in the hearts of the audiences. Hence, we thought of taking a trip down the memory lane and treat everyone to some of the million-dollar pictures from the sets of the show.
People came up with hilarious memes soon after ‘Ramayan’ started airing in March once again due to the coronavirus lockdown. The internet is now flooded with memes calling Sunil Lahri’s character in 'Ramayan' the 'original angry young man' or appreciating his dialogues.
Shyamsundar Kaalaani became famous after playing the iconic dual roles of Sugriva and Bali in 'Ramayan'.
On public demand, the Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on Friday announced that the popular show Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayan' will once again be telecast. And today is the D-day - fans couldn't contain their excitement and as soon as the show began, social media was flooded with 'happy viewing' messages.
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