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‘Ramanand Sagar’s iconic Ramayan was nearly shelved, slapped with 175 cuts’: Varun Badola reveals he was ‘stopped from quoting Ramcharitmanas’
Actor and director Varun Badola talks about 'rudimentary' thinking in the Indian television sphere and how a show like Ramayan struggled to find a spot on air.

Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan is one of the most watched shows in Indian television history, with its re-runs still airing on the Doordarshan network. While it’s now considered to be an evergreen classic, the show was nearly shelved. Actor, director and writer Varun Badola, known for his popular roles on television, sat down for an interview and shared some anecdotes about the television industry.
In an appearance on the YouTube show Zindagi with Richa, Badola talked about his time in television, and his transition into OTT. Among the many stories he shared, he was very vocal about the practices of network executives and what all goes into getting a show on air. He revealed how his vision seldom aligned with the makers’ and said, “The first thing we are always told on TV is that the show has to be aspirational. Either I was taught a very different meaning of that word, or I didn’t understand the makers.”
He gave an example of how too much red tape can be harmful for the business and talked about how the iconic Ramayan series was stuck on a shelf for reasons he never understood. He said, “I can give you first hand information regarding this, that a show like Ramayan had 175 cuts prepared. Ramanand Sagar himself made those 175 cuts and told me. Yet they did not want to air the show for reasons best known to them.” The actor added that people start walking on eggshells when it comes to stories with religious backdrops, and blamed it on the “rudimentary and archaic” thinking of people. The type of thinking which led makers of a certain show to stop Badola for quoting the epic Ramcharitmanas.
“I wanted to use a quote from the Ramcharitmanas, and they were completely against it and told me that it wasn’t allowed. Their explanations were very weird, and they told me that I could use any one obscure line written by Kabir, but I couldn’t use the entire doha,” added Badola.
Badola has made a successful transition from daily soap operas to web series on OTT platforms with appearances in shows like Guns and Gulaabs (2023), Your Honour (2020), and Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen (2024). He also starred in Sky Force (2025) alongside Akshay Kumar and debutant Veer Pahariya.


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