Reel Lakshman Arun Mandola Played Lakshman In Ayodhya !

Best known for his amazing performance as Lakshman in serial Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan (Sony TV, 2015 - 2017), reel Lakshman Arun Mandola played Lakshman in Ayodhya.

Best known for his role of Lakshman in the hit historical mythological show Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan (Sony TV, 2015 – 17) the reel Lakshman Arun Mandola played Lakshman in Ayodhya.

He won the hearts of the fans and audiences with his amazing performance as Lakshman in the TV serial where his fans love him even now as well and are waiting for his comeback in TV serials. But undoubtedly, without a doubt, the reel Lakshman Arun Mandola played Lakshman in Ayodhya thereby yet again creating a magical spell with his acting chops yet again.

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Actor Arun Mandola, who is known to play Lakshman in the show Sankat Mochan Mahabali Hanumaan, was invited by Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath to the city of Ayodhya for Deepotsav 2020 on Friday.

As part of the big event, Arun landed in the city in a helicopter dressed in his character of Lakshman, while Gagan Malik was dressed as Lord Ram and Neha Sargam attended as Sita. 

During his recent interview, when asked about the same, he said, “We got the invitation letter from Uttar Pradesh Honourable Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ji and Uttar Pradesh tourism department. They invited me as Lakshman in Ayodhya”.

Also this is a true fact that it is not just the honour of getting invited to a place like Ayodhya, but also is more important and special as Arun was the first artist to appear as Lord Lakshman in Ayodhya.

When asked about his entire experience of the event, he quipped, “This was an extremely special event for me. It is approximately 7000 years of glory with this temple. Six months back I was praying to God that I wish to be as Lakshman in Ayodhya. I am very spiritual, so this is not just an event for me, it’s clearly God’s blessing for me to be part of the grandeur”.

Furthermore, he also added, “When I go for events like these, lots of people see me as God and they take selfies with us and we have to be very calm and polite because that time we are something else in that costume. It is a big responsibility for me to maintain that aura”.