Anupam Kher Wraps First Schedule of 'Shri Rambhumi' in Ayodhya

Anupam Kher has recently completed the first shooting schedule of his upcoming film 'Shri Rambhumi' in Ayodhya. He shared his heartfelt experiences on social media, expressing a deep connection to the city and its spiritual significance. Kher reflected on the memories he will take back, emphasizing the importance of Sanatan Dharma and the impact of the local culture. His gratitude towards the people of Ayodhya and the film crew highlights the emotional journey he undertook during this project. Discover more about his reflections and the significance of this film.
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Anupam Kher's Journey in Ayodhya


Anupam Kher is currently working on the film 'Shri Rambhumi' and has recently shared a series of images from Ayodhya on his social media platforms. He announced the completion of the film's first shooting schedule and reflected on his experiences during this time.



Insights from Anupam Kher
In his Instagram post, Anupam Kher expressed, "I am returning from Ayodhya after completing the shoot for the first part of the film 'Shri Rambhumi'. However, it feels as though a part of me has been left behind there."


Reflections on Sanatan Dharma
He continued, "I am taking back not just fond memories, but also a deeper understanding of Sanatan Dharma, peace of mind, and the pride of being associated with a film that will portray history and faith on screen with absolute authenticity."


Experience of Ayodhya
Anupam described Ayodhya as more than just a city, stating, "It is something to be felt. In every street, turn, home, temple, and breath here, only one name echoes—'Shri Ram'. Visiting the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, experiencing the love of the local people, and feeling the power of this sacred place have made me a better human being, in addition to being an artist."


Gratitude to Ayodhya
He expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the residents of Ayodhya, saying, "I am grateful to all the saints whose blessings I received. Thank you to my friends Yatindra and Manjari Mishra for their love and delicious food. A huge thank you also to the film's director Kamakhya, my dear friend and cameraman Aseem Bajaj, and the entire team for making me a part of this magnificent journey. Thank you, Ayodhya; until we meet again."


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