Woman took blessings by touching feet from Arun Govil at the airport

People's love for Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayana' remains even today. Although the show came in 1987, but recently when the show was resumed during the lockdown due to Kovid, many people watched the show again at that time too.

Woman took blessings by touching feet from Arun Govil at the airport
Woman took blessings by touching feet from Arun Govil at the airport

People's craze for the most famous mythological show 'Ramayana', which was aired on TV in the year 1987, still speaks loudly. People used to be so crazy about this show that they used to leave all their work and sit to watch the show. People were so attached to the show that there was immense love and respect in the hearts of people for each and every artist working in the show. Many years have passed since the show came on TV, but even today people have the same respect for these artists.

People's love for Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayana' remains even today. Although the show came in 1987, but recently when the show was resumed during the lockdown due to Kovid, many people watched the show again at that time too. Arun Govil was seen in the role of 'Lord Ram' in the show and many people still see the image of 'Lord Ram' in Arun Govil. The glimpse of how much respect people have for him, was also seen recently.

On doing this, Arun Govil also started requesting the woman to get up. After that he posed for a picture with her. The woman had also brought a saffron colored gamcha for Arun Govil, which the actor wore back to her. Actually, Arun Govil was invited as a special guest in Ramlila of Sambhaji Nagar, during which this incident happened with him at the airport.

This is not the first time when someone has reacted like this after seeing Arun Govil in front of him. Even before this, it has happened many times when people see Arun Hovil in front of them and bow their heads in front of them. The respect in the hearts of people for Arun Govil, who played the role of 'Ram' in 'Ramayana', remains the same even today.