What made this particular version so memorable on Tamil television was its pacing and the emotional depth of the performances. It wasn't just a story of gods; it was a story of human emotions—Dasharata’s guilt, Kaikeyi’s insecurity, Ravana’s arrogance, and Hanuman’s tearful devotion. It taught a generation that while victory is sweet, righteousness ( Dharma ) often requires the ultimate sacrifice.
Humiliated and seething with vengeance, Surpanakha fled to Lanka, inflaming the ego of the ten-headed King Ravana. Enraged by his sister's injury and driven by a lustful desire for Sita, Ravana hatched a cunning plan. vijay tv ramayanam