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Siya Ke Ram originally aired from November 16, 2015, to November 4, 2016, spanning a total of . The show stands out for its cinematic visuals, deep philosophical dialogues, and powerful performances, particularly by Madirakshi Mundle as Sita and Ashish Sharma as Ram. Major Story Arcs and Episode Guide
The grand visual spectacle of the Swayamvar; the beautiful joint wedding of the four brothers (Ram, Laxman, Bharat, Shatrughan) to the four sisters (Sita, Urmila, Mandavi, Shrutakirti). 3. Ayodhya Kand (The Exile)
While most adaptations of the Ramayana focus primarily on Lord Rama as the protagonist, broke new ground by retelling the epic through the eyes of Sita (Siya). The show’s tagline, "Jai Siya Ram," was not just a greeting but the thematic core of the series. It sought to humanize the divine characters, exploring Sita’s perspective, her resilience, her wisdom, and her unwavering devotion, positioning her not merely as a supporting figure but as the narrative's soul. Siya Ke Ram All Episodes
The opening segment of the series introduces the contrasting worlds of Ayodhya and Mithila. Viewers witness the birth and upbringing of Rama and his brothers, alongside the parallel growth of Sita and her sisters. Key episodes focus on: King Janak discovering Sita in the earth during a famine.
The series is structured into distinct chapters, known as Kands , tracking the lives of Rama and Sita from childhood to their final journey. 1. Mithila Kand (Episodes 1–61)
Unlike older television adaptations of the Ramayana , Siya Ke Ram benefited from modern filmmaking techniques. The visual effects (VFX), grand sets, and high-definition cinematography created a visually stunning, immersive world. This public link is valid for 7 days
The search for Sita, the formation of the Vanara Sena, and the battle of Lanka.
Ashish Sharma delivered a calm, poised performance as Ram, while Madirakshi Mundle embodied grace, intellect, and resilience as Sita. Karthik Jayaram’s portrayal of Raavan added a complex, multi-dimensional human layer to the antagonist.
The 304 episodes are structured into several defining chapters, each fleshing out the characters' emotional arcs: Can’t copy the link right now
: Hanuman flies to Lanka, meets Sita in the Ashoka Vatika , and burns the city with his flaming tail. 5. Yuddh Kand
The blissful life in Ayodhya is cut short by Kaikeyi’s demands. These episodes highlight the emotional turmoil of the exile, the sacrifice of Laxman, and the beginning of the vanvas (forest exile) journey. 4. The Journey and Sita Haran (Episodes 151-200)
The emotional departure from Ayodhya; Dasharatha’s tragic grief; Bharat’s refusal to take the throne. 4. Aranya Kand (The Forest Life)
