What Does Ramayan’s 'Laxman' Sunil Lahiri Treasure About Dara Singh's Gift?
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Mumbai, February 18 (NationPress) - Actor Sunil Lahiri, known for his role as Laxman in the iconic television series, surprised his fans on Wednesday by revealing a treasured gift from the late, legendary actor Dara Singh.
In a captivating video shared on his social media, Sunil displayed a vintage brown briefcase, a remarkable gift he received from Dara Singh approximately 36 years ago. He reminisced about their days on the set of Ramayan during the 1980s.
In the video, Sunil conversed in Hindi, saying, “Greetings, friends. Looking at this briefcase, you might think I’m about to head out somewhere. But no, I’m right here with you. There’s an intriguing story behind this briefcase that I’d like to share.”
He continued, “This briefcase was gifted to me nearly 35-36 years ago. During our Ramayana journey, Hanuman ji — Dara Singh ji — presented it to me in Africa, specifically in Kenya. The capital city is Nairobi, and that’s where this moment took place.”
“There’s a fascinating story related to it. I will share that in my next post. Until then, take care and stay joyful and healthy. Jai Ram.”
In his post caption, he wrote, “A gift from the great Dara Singh ji, representing Hanuman ji, which I have cherished for the past 35-36 years. This gift holds no monetary value; it is priceless.”
For those unfamiliar, Ramayan remains one of the most cherished television series in history. Following its broadcast in the late 80s, the cast enjoyed immense popularity and success. The series featured Arun Govil as Lord Ram, Sunil Lahiri as Lakshman, Arvind Trivedi as Ravan, Dara Singh as Hanuman, and Dipika Chikhlia as Sita.
Originally airing in 1987 and concluding in 1988 on Doordarshan, the show captivated audiences every Sunday, drawing people to their television sets during an era when they were a rare commodity. In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 lockdown, Ramayan was re-broadcast on Doordarshan, captivating viewers for more than two months.