New Delhi, September 23, 2017: Ramlila is the most popular dramatic play, which involves the enactment, narration and music depicting the scenes of mythological epic Ramayana. It is also one of the most oldest form of theatre, which tells the story Lord Rama and the event that happened in his life. In 2008, UNESCO declared Ramlila as the "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity".
Ramlila, since time immemorial is popular among Hindus for its unique and creative way of storytelling. Rama is considered to be the manifestation of Hindu preserver god, Lord Vishnu and the story of Ramlila revolves around his life. The performances in these acts are totally based on the ethical values as depicted in the Ramayana and the life episodes of Lord Rama.
One of the oldest theatre group, Luv Kush Ramlila Committee (LKRC) is one of those, who have kept this art alive. They showcase Ramlila every year in Red fort
The act starts from the very first day of nine-day Navratri festival and concludes on the tenth day, popularly known as Dussehra. This day witnessed the legendary war between Rama and Ravana, marking the victory of good over evil.
This year, the group has involved around 50 film and television actor, depicting various characters in Ramayana to fascinate the audience.
Spicing up the regular act, this year the theatre group has also shed ligh on some social issues. This year the role of Rama and Lakshman will shed light on the eve teasing and casteism.
In eastern India the event signifies the victory of the Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.
Every year Ramlila, through the art of storytelling entertains, educates and motivates the young generation to choose the path of truth.
– Prepared by Abhishek Biswas of NewsGram Twitter: @Writing_desire