In this 50-episode stretch, the pacing shifts from the quiet melancholy of exile to high-stakes action and devotion.
By the time Sun TV Ramayanam reached its 100th episode, the stage was set. Lord Rama had forged an alliance with the vanara (monkey) king Sugriva, slayed the formidable Vali, and begun the desperate search for the abducted Sita. Episodes 101 to 150 represent the explosive middle act of the serial—a narrative bridge between the political turbulence of Kishkindha and the all-out war of Lanka.
These 50 episodes are arguably the most action-oriented, emotionally charged, and visually ambitious stretch of the entire series. They cover the journey of the search party, the leap of Hanuman, the burning of Lanka, and the early mobilization for war.
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The Sun TV Ramayanam (2024–2025) is a Tamil-dubbed version of the epic television series Shrimad Ramayan, produced by Swastik Productions. Broadcast on Sun TV Network, this high-production adaptation covers the journey of Lord Rama as he upholds dharma and rescues Sita from the demon king Ravana. Overview of Episodes 101 to 150 Sun Tv Ramayanam Episode 101 To 150
In the broad arc of the series, episodes 101 through 150 typically transition from the intense search for Sita to the major escalations of the war in Lanka.
Episode 101 & The Path to War: Episode 101 often marks significant turning points, such as Lakshmana defeating the powerful demon Athikaya in some versions or Rama and Lakshmana preparing to confront Ravana's forces after the end of Ravana's arrogance begins.
The Yuddha Kanda: This block of episodes focuses heavily on the Yuddha Kanda (The Book of War), featuring the building of the Ram Setu, the Vanara Sena's arrival in Lanka, and the initial fierce battles against Ravana's commanders.
Key Combatants: Viewers see the valor of characters like Hanuman, played by Nirbhay Wadhwa, and the tragic fall of major antagonists like Kumbhakarna and Indrajit. Main Cast and Crew In this 50-episode stretch, the pacing shifts from
The series is lauded for its modern VFX and the performance of its lead actors: Lord Rama: Sujay Reu Sita: Prachi Bansal Lakshman: Basant Bhatt Ravana: Nikitin Dheer
Directors: Siddharth Kumar Tewary, Loknath Pandey, and Sumit Thakur Production and Cultural Significance
Filmed on a massive 10-acre set in Umargam, Gujarat, the show uses extensive research to stay true to Valmiki’s Ramayana and Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas. Since its Tamil debut on Sun TV in mid-2024, it has become a staple for families seeking to share these moral and cultural lessons with a new generation. Shrimad Ramayan (TV Series 2024–2025) - Full cast & crew
Writers * Vivek Choubey. screenplay. 135 episodes • 2024–2025. * Gaurav Misra. screenplay. 5 episodes • 2024. * Anand Neelakantan. Shrimad Ramayan (TV Series 2024-2025) - Cast & Crew References
In this span, the narrative moves from the intense events of the Uttara Kand (Luv and Kush’s story) toward the conclusion of the epic.
Even in moments of extreme anger (like the killing of
Meanwhile, in Valmiki’s Ashram, Sita gives birth to twin sons, Luv and Kush. Under the guidance of Sage Valmiki, the boys grow up to be brave, talented warriors and scholars. They are unaware of their royal lineage and believe the Ashram is their world. Valmiki teaches them the story of Ramayanam, which they learn to sing beautifully.
Towards the end of this episode block (approx. Ep 140-150), the narrative reaches its spiritual climax. Even after the reunion, the subjects of Ayodhya gossip about Sita’s purity. To prove her chastity and to end the slander against Rama, Sita undergoes the Agnipareeksha (Ordeal by Fire). She emerges unscathed, proving her purity to the world.
However, Sita, tired of constant trials, prays to her mother, Bhoomi Devi (Mother Earth). The earth splits open, and Sita returns to the earth, leaving Rama heartbroken. Rama returns to Ayodhya with his sons to rule the kingdom, eventually leading into the final phase of his life (Sarayu River departure) in the final episodes.