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101 To 150 — Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode

The broadcast of the 1987 Ramayan series on Sun TV (often titled Sun TV Ramayanam in Tamil) was a cultural phenomenon that redefined morning television in South India. While the early episodes establish the princes and the exile, the block of Episodes 101 to 150 represents the narrative heart of the epic.

This guide covers the most critical arc of the story: the abduction of Sita, the death of Jatayu, the alliance with Sugriva, the search for Sita, and the monumental bridge construction (Ram Setu). Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode 101 To 150


| Aspect | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Lead Cast | The actor playing Rama matures visibly—his stoicism gives way to kingly fury. Hanuman’s actor undergoes the most physical transformation, performing wire-work for flying sequences. | | Music & BGM | The Veena motif for Sita’s longing is replaced by aggressive nadaswaram and drums during the war preparations. The Hanuman theme—a mix of chanting and electronic synth—became a ringtone sensation. | | Costume Design | Ravana’s ten masks (each representing a different emotion) are more detailed in these episodes. The vanara army’s makeup improves, moving from simple masks to prosthetic facial hair. | | Set Design | Lanka’s court—multi-tiered with fire torches—is a standout. The Ashoka Vatika uses real imported flowers for close-ups, adding a layer of authenticity. | The broadcast of the 1987 Ramayan series on


This block establishes Ravana not just as a villain, but as a complex character. We see his obsession, his disregard for his brother Vibhishana’s advice, and his hubris. Arvind Trivedi’s booming voice is legendary in both Hindi and the Tamil dub. | Aspect | Details | | :--- |

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