From Adipurush To RRR: 7 Must-Watch Movies Honouring Lord Ram

In the world of cinema, there is a diverse range of stories, spanning from action to romance to real-life experiences.

However, in the pursuit of portraying spirituality, let's take a look at 7 movies that honour Lord Ram. Let's explore a few of these films.

‘Adipurush,’ released in 2023, is a modern adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana. This movie follows the journey of exiled prince Raghav as he strives to rescue his wife Janaki from the raakshash king Lankesh. Featuring Prabhas as Lord Ram, the film weaves a captivating tale.

Next up is ‘RRR,’ where Ram Charan's character bears a resemblance to Lord Ram. The film narrates a fictitious story about two legendary revolutionaries and their journey before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.

In ‘Ram Sethu,’ a 2022 release, Akshay Kumar portrays an archaeologist on a mission to prove the existence of the legendary Ram Setu. The story unfolds as he seeks to preserve India's heritage from impending destruction by evil forces.

‘Swades’ features Shah Rukh Khan, who explains the Ramayana in the film through the Pal Pal Bhari song. The storyline revolves around a successful Indian scientist rediscovering his roots when he returns to an Indian village to bring his nanny to America.

The 2010 film ‘Raavan’ takes a unique perspective, presenting the story from Raavan's point of view. Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan play pivotal roles, and the plot revolves around a bandit leader who kidnaps the wife of the policeman responsible for his sister's death but later falls in love with her.

Moving on to ‘Delhi-6,’ starring Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor, the film emphasizes the triumph of good over evil. Set in the ancient walled city of Delhi, an American-born Indian embarks on an unexpected inner journey, discovering himself and his roots.

Finally, the 1985 movie ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’ narrates the tale of Mandakini, also known as Ganga, who falls for Rajiv Kapoor, aka Naren. The film mirrors the stories of Lord Ram and Mata Sita, capturing themes of love and sacrifice.