Luv Kush

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For the characters of epic Ramayana, see Lava and Kusha.
Luv Kush
Also known asUttar Ramayan
GenreEpic
Created byRamanand Sagar
Based onUttara Kanda
Directed byRamanand Sagar
StarringArun Govil
Deepika Chikhalia
Sunil Lahiri
Dara Singh
Swapnil Joshi
Mayuresh Kshetramade
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes39
Production
ProducerRamanand Sagar[1]
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companySagar Films
Release
Original networkDD National
Picture format
Original releaseOctober 29, 1988 (1988-October-29) [2] –
26 March 1989 (1989-03-26)
Chronology
Preceded byRamayan (1987 TV series)
External links
Website

Luv Kush (originally called Uttar Ramayan) is an Indian television series created, written, produced, and directed by Ramanand Sagar.[3][4] It is a follow-up Ramayan, featuring mostly the same cast and production crew.[5] Luv Kush covers the last book — the Uttara Kanda — of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, following Rama's coronation, especially focusing on his children, twins Kush and Lav.[6]

Amid the Coronavirus lockdown, all 39 episodes of this show were re-telecasted on DD National channel following Ramayan from 19 April 2020 to 2 May 2020.[7]

Plot[edit]

Luv kush is a follow-up series of Ramayan and is based on the Uttara Kanda, which is the last chapter of Ramayana. It depicts the lives of Luv and Kush, the twin sons of Rama and Sita.

After Ram's coronation, he gets to know about Sita's pregnancy and the citizens of Ayodhya doubting her character as she was forced to Live in Ravan's captivity. He trusts his wife and decides to leave that matter but Sita gets to know about this and tells Ram to abandon her is his duty as a king and she decides to leave to the forests. His brother Lakshman protests this but in vain and leaves her in the forest where she meets Rishi Valmiki who was composing Ramayana, the life incident of Rama. Rishi Valmiki accepts her as his daughter. She is provided shelter in his ashram. On the other hand, Ram is missing Sita and King Janaka (Sita's father) visits him and he gets to know that Sita's mother Sunayana has fallen ill after getting the news of her daughter's abandonment. Ram visits Mithila and apologize to her.

After coming back to Ayodhya, many sages complain about the tyrant King of Madhupur, Lavanasur and Ram sends his brother Shatrughna to kill him. On his way to Madhupur, he meets Sage Valmiki in ashram where Sita was living under incognito. He unknowingly performs the naming ceremony of his nephews Luv and Kush. He succeeded in slaying Lavanasur and is crowned as King of Madhupur.

As the years pass by, Luv and Kush are trained under Rishi Valmiki and are taught Ramayan by them. Kush always had a question in mind about why Ram abandoned Sita, not knowing that Sita is none other than his own mother as they knew her by the name Vandevi. 12 years later, Ram conducts an Ashvamedh Yagna and the horse is stopped by them as they wanted to know the answer to their questions. They fight with Lakshman, Bharat and Shatrughan and finally are about to fight with their father when Valmiki interrupts and ends the fight. In the evening they visit Sita and tells them about the days incident and Sita tells them that Ram is their father. They travel to Ayodhya singing the verses of Ramayan and make the citizens realise their mistake of doubting Devi Sita. Rama is eager to listen to the epic Ramayana. He invites Luv and Kush to his palace and listens to them along with his family and other courtiers. It is when he realises that both of them are his sons whereas citizens of Ayodhya still asks to prove Sita's character. Sita is called and Ram asks her to give the proof. Sita decides to give the last proof and calls her birth mother Bhumi Devi (Earth Goddess) and went away with her saying that this place is not safe for women and they are not respected here; leaving Luv and Kush with their father.

Years later, Lord Rama crowns his sons as nephews in different parts of Kosala and takes Jal Samadhi along with his brothers.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Originally, Ramanand Sagar's plan was to end Ramayan with the return of Sita from exile. However on the demand from Valmiki Samaj and PMO, Sagar made the series as Ramayan's follow up.[10]

Reception[edit]

During the premiere of the series during the Covid-19 lockdown following Ramayan on 19 April 2020, the viewership increased to a greater extent compared to Ramayan and received 18.493 million impressions during the morning slot and 48.553 million impressions during the night slot however being the most-watched Indian television program.[11]

Ratings[edit]

Week Year BARC viewership (Hindi GEC overall) BARC viewership (Hindi GEC free) BARC viewership (Hindi GEC pay) BARC viewership (Hindi GEC rural) BARC viewership (Hindi GEC urban)
Impressions (millions) Ranking Impressions (millions) Ranking Impressions (millions) Ranking Impressions (millions) Ranking Impressions (millions) Ranking
Week 16 2020 49534 2 13326 2 36208 2 22489 2 27045 2
Week 17 2020 52462 1
Week 18 2020 67808 1 31535 1 36273 1

References[edit]

  1. "Luv Kush, Uttar Ramayan episodes". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  2. Jain, Madhu (31 August 1988). "Extension of Ramanand Sagar's serial 'Ramayan' is politically motivated". India Today. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  3. Luv Kush (in polski), retrieved 11 November 2018
  4. "Looking back at Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan". The Indian Express. 28 March 2020. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  5. "'Uttar Ramayan' back on TV". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "Last episode of Ramayan to telecast on Saturday, this show to take its place". India TV News.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. National, Doordarshan (17 April 2020). "Watch Ramayan and UttarRamayan on DDNational. Here's the Schedule". Twitter @DDNational. Retrieved 20 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. "Uttar Ramayan returns to TV, actor Swwapnil Joshi shares how playing Kush was his first acting job". Hindustan Times. 19 April 2020.
  9. "Actor Vijay Kavish played three roles in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan. Can you identify?". India TV News.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. "Ramayan director Ramanand Sagar had to make Luv Kush episode after receiving a call from PMO". India TV News.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. "Viewership on Doordarshan drops as last episode of Ramayan airs on channel". Money Control.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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