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The story of Ramayana was orally handed down from one generation to the other from around 10th century B.C., and it is said that the poet Valmiki gave its present shape around 200 A.D. RAMAYANA has been cinematized a number of times in India. Universal themes, such as love, friendship, family ties, selfless devotion, war and peace, etc. that RAMAYANA is replete with have inspired film makers time and again to cinematize it. However, since war scenes around which the story of RAMAYANA revolves are full of fantasy, it mighty be difficult to do justice to them with the usual techniques of filming. Thus, there is no other medium but animation for depicting the divine powers of the hero Rama and the devilish powers of his arch rival Ravana, the life and death battle between Lakshmana and Indrajit in the sky and the antics of Hanuman.
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