Dara Singh’s Amar Hanuman: Bhakti, Dedication and Magic of 90s, will Sunny Deol create a new record

News India Live, Digital Desk: Ramanand Sagar’s historical ‘Ramayana’ is an unforgettable chapter in the history of Indian television, and Dara Singh, who plays Lord Hanuman in it, still lives in the minds of crores of spectators. His depiction was not only an acting, but became a symbol of devotion, power and dedication in Indian homes. Dara Singh not only lived this role on screen, but also assimilated it in his life, whose story is very inspiring. Dara Singh showed extraordinary dedication to Hanuman’s powerful and holy form. It is well known that Dara Singh was a non -vegetarian, but according to reports, he not only renounced non -vegetarian during the shooting of ‘Ramayana’, but never ate meat for a lifetime after that. He fully followed Brahmacharya and Tapasya for the role of Hanuman, which shows his unwavering faith and intensive respect for the character. It was not just a professional commitment, but became a part of the spiritual journey. The roads were deserted when the serial broadcasts every Sunday in the 90s. People used to get engrossed in front of television sets so much that they considered Dara Singh as Sakshat Hanuman on screen. Even after the shooting was over, when they met someone in real life, people used to touch their feet while giving them the status of deity. His strong body and his calm, kind nature, Hanuman’s image alive, which left an indelible impression in the minds of the people. In today’s era, when Sunny Deol’s recent film ‘Gadar 2’ has made a buzz at the box office and his stars of the 90s have come into the height again, a question is often asked. Will Sunny Deol be able to match the mythological influence of Dara Singh in the extraordinary and public public, with his brilliant comeback and box office success, which he left as Hanuman? Although Sunny Deol is also a big star and his films are excited in the audience, but Dara Singh did not play only one character, he defined an faith and an era, which is a unique challenge to match. Dara Singh’s Hanuman form will always be a milestone in the history of cinema and devotion.