At its Delhi Premier, ‘MANDALI’ Promises to Preserve Ramayana’s Traditions
New Delhi (India), October 28: Delhi recently played host to the premier of movie MANDALI. Produced by Reltic Pictures, MANDALI is attempting to challenge the recent trend of obscenity, and immorality that have been plaguing the depiction of Ramayana in modern cinematic pieces. The movie challenges the obscenity and immorality with which the Ramayana is [...]

New Delhi (India), October 28: Delhi recently played host to the premier of movie MANDALI. Produced by Reltic Pictures, MANDALI is attempting to challenge the recent trend of obscenity, and immorality that have been plaguing the depiction of Ramayana in modern cinematic pieces. The movie challenges the obscenity and immorality with which the Ramayana is regrettably depicted in contemporary cinema, says the lead actor.
MANDALI delves deep into the life of Purshottam Chaubey, affectionately known as Puru, who hails from the heartland of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. The story unfolds as Puru and his cousin, Sitaram Chaubey, embark on a journey to portray Lord Laxman and Lord Ram in their most authentic and pure forms. The movie intricately follows Puru’s life as he confronts a multitude of challenges while striving to uphold the sanctity of Ramleela.