Royal princes Luv and Kush pose problems (unknowingly) in their father Lord Ram's mission to expand his kingdom and conquer more territory. With a little help from friends and more...
Royal princes Luv and Kush pose problems (unknowingly) in their father Lord Ram's mission to expand his kingdom and conquer more territory. With a little help from friends and mighty creatures, the brothers turn out to be 'twin-trouble' with double muscle.
Ram Ram deva! The time has come. To turn your pages to the epilogue of a perennial epic. The aftermath of the Ram-Raavan yudh. Post tales of Sita's silent sufferings, Hanuman's veer vanar sena, Lakshman's undying loyalty and Rama's terrific triumph. Brace yourself for the next chapter - the final one, at that. And it's no 'child's play'!
'Sons Of Ram' unfolds in post-Ramayana period, where Sita ( Sunidhi Chauhan) is 'Vandevi' (Goddess of the forest) and lives at guru Valmiki's ashram with her twin sons, Luv ( Aditya Kapadia) and Kush ( Devansh Doshi) - the troublesome-twosome famous for their indestructibility and innocent misadventures. While Luv (a striking shade of blue) reminds you of Ram's qualities - calm, controlled, dauntless and skilled at archery, Kush is spirited, brave, adventurous and hot-headed. While the kids are being raised faraway from their kingdom by Sita under the guidance of Valmiki, King Ram, on the other hand, is worried about the future and longevity of Ayodhya. He seeks guru Vishwamitra's advice, who tells him to perform the 'Ashwamedh Yagya'. Ram consents, but there's a gambhir problem here. This divine ritual demands that his family (Ram with his better-half) has to participate in this holy event, and one way to do this is to find a suitable bride for the King again (to replace the banished queen) OMG!!! In the meanwhile, Ram sends a royal stallion free in the woods, as a sign of marking and expanding his territory. The horse finds its way to Luv-Kush's ashram and upon learning that it is Ram's stallion-of-statutory-announcement; the brothers decide to brave his attempts and put up a fight (Bravo, bachchas!). Of course, the L & K Bros have their own dream-team in their ashram. Mangal the peacemaker, Bheelu, a die-hard Ramayan fan, Sohan who dreams of playing with Hanuman's tail, Agaj, the mini-villian in this drama, and the humongous creature Gandharva who adds mass to this mythology.
Amar Chitra Katha's first feature film (inspired by Anant Pai's 'The Sons of Rama') grips you (not as tight as Raavan's clutches though) mainly because of the detailed narration and unraveling of various lesser-known facts and figurines from Ramayana. The animation is good, but we've seen better strokes and more stunning visuals in recently released films. The 3D here adds little to the overall effect of the film. Director Kaushal Ruia doesn't showcase masterpiece in terms of visual brilliance and special effects, but he can take a bow (not the one that kills) for his storytelling which wins you over, evokes curiosity and leaves you wanting to pore over your history katha all over again.
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Nice movie for kids,
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if possible really watch is animated movie very nice
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Good animation... enjoyable for kids...
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Thoda mehnat karo Indian animators..
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Animation of indian movie is when going to improve i don't know.. This was ok
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nice cute animation..
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Excellent for kids but we could watch it too if there is nothing important to do.
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kids will enjoy it
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kids will love it
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Very Enjoyable. Kids just like the film. highly recommended Family Movie.
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Jai shree Ram ...!!!!
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Very Very Nice Movie
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good Movie....
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An excellent way of teaching children the Post Ram-Ravan Yudh Story. I remember the fascinating experience of watching Ramayan - cartoon movie in the theatre as a kid. Who better tahn Amar Chitra Katha will be able to pull the Epic Stories with much elan and success!! :-)
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Need this type of more movie to adjucate our children...
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havnt seen...just goin by the reviews...:)
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Cute story..
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Royal princes Luv and Kush pose problems (unknowingly) in their father Lord Ram's mission to expand his kingdom and conquer more territory. With a little help from friends and mighty creatures, the brothers turn out to be 'twin-trouble' with double muscle.
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Good animation and lovely voice.
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Very good movie, must watch
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My kid liked it very much otherwise we all know the story very well...
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Nice for kids.
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Will surely watch this one!!
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cool movie..........children will get to know who were Luv-Kush..
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The best animation movie i have come across till date. Very good show put up by AMar Chitra Katha and team!!!
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Good movie
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Nice for kids.
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Mythology
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A beautiful animated film with the most popular story. A film to enjoy by kids mostly !
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animation market in india is growing with high pace..and this mvi is the result of this development...this is has gud animation and contains something for every generation...
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Good movie to be seen by kids.
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watch with ur kids. enjoyable
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you can also enjoy with kids
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Bachhon ke pyaare ram
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gr8 muvi for kids
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good for kids ..they will enjoy allot
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Good to see Amar Chitrakatha entring Animation movies of India.. all the best to them. Hope they will come up with some very remarkable animated movies for Indian kids.
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Bakwas movie..
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Good movie for kids.
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Filthy converted dog!
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A must see film for Family. It looks like an entertainer.
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A story of Ramayana , but no heed had been given to the small affairs between the duo of Luv & kosh ,however this has been highlighted in the movie. Very interesting. Credit goes to the director of the movie for his superb work .
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