Making movies based on mythological stories presents a unique adventure for filmmakers. It requires careful attention to detail to portray characters and narratives authentically while also captivating the audience. Stage drama artists face the challenge of impressing the audience with their performances, and directors tackling mythological or folk stories encounter similar hurdles in casting the right actors.

The success of such ventures hinges greatly on the selection of actors for the roles. Failure to choose suitable performers can result in criticism and, ultimately, failure, as seen in the case of 'Adipurush'. Therefore, directors must meticulously select actors who can embody the essence of the characters and bring them to life on screen.


In the case of the upcoming Ramayanam movie, the casting of yash as Ravana has sparked discussions among fans regarding the choice of actress to play Mandodari, Ravana's wife. While some fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the selection of senior tv actress sakshi tanwar for the role, it's crucial to consider the director's vision.


Director Nitish Tiwari's decision to cast sakshi tanwar, a seasoned actress known for her captivating performances, reflects a deliberate choice to prioritize talent and experience over youth or glamour. Mandodari's character requires depth and emotional resonance, qualities that sakshi tanwar is known to deliver.


Furthermore, it's essential to assess Yash's performance as Ravana and not solely focus on Mandodari's role. While Mandodari's presence may be limited in the narrative, her portrayal contributes to the overall richness of the story.



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