![]() ![]() ![]() After reading the Ramayana he wanted to adapt it into animation as he didn't think a live-action movie could capture the true essence of Ramayana,"Because Ram is God, I felt it was best to depict him in animation, rather than by an actor."Yugo Sako wanted to remain true to the original epic so he came to India and met with scholars, archaeologists, historians and started working out on the details, during this he met Ram Mohan and collaborated with him on the film. He liked the story of the Ramayana so much that he researched deeper into the topic and went on to read 10 versions of Ramayana in Japanese. Lal near Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh (India) Yugo Sako came to know about the story of Ramayana. In 1983, while working on "The Ramayana Relics" a documentary film about excavations by Dr. This film was made as a part of the 40th anniversary of India-Japan diplomatic relations and was worked on by teams from both countries. Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (ラーマヤーナ ラーマ王子伝説 Rāmayāna: Rāma-Ōji Densetsu) is a 1992 Indo-Japanese traditional animation feature film directed by and produced by Yugo Sako and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana. The modern Indian cartoons can't really hold a candle to this movie. ![]()
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