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Miss Universe India 2024 Rhea Singha to play Sita in Ayodhya ‘s Ramlila

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Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) [India] October 1 (ANI): Rhea Singha, who has been crowned Miss Universe India 2024, will play the role of Sita in the Ramlila in Ayodhya.

From acclaimed actors like Manoj Tiwari, and Ravi Kishan to about 42 actors will be taking part in the Ramlila. Manoj Tiwari and Ravi Kishan will be portraying Bali and Sugriva.

While talking about playing the role of Sita, Rhea said, “This year is special for me in many ways. With the blessings of Lord Shri Ram, I got the opportunity to play the role of Sita in the world’s biggest Ramlila of Ayodhya. I am very excited about this,” she said in a statement shared in the press release.

Rhea Singha went on to say that she thanked the organizing group for inviting her to Shri Ram’s birthplace. “This encounter is quite exciting for me. I consider myself extremely privileged to have been a part of the Ramayana and had the opportunity to play Maa Sita. I will seek the blessings of Lord Shri Ram and Maa Sita to win the Miss Universe title this year.”

Rhea Singha has been crowned Miss Universe India 2024. She shared her journey of pageantry and experience of getting crowned Miss Universe India 2024.

Along with Rhea, several stars are working in Ayodhya’s Ramlila. Actress Bhagyashree is playing Maa Vedavati, while Malini Awasthi plays Maa Shabari.

Subhash Malik (Bobby), Founder President of Ramlila of Ayodhya, stated that this time, Ramlila of Ayodhya will break all previous world records. Last year, 36 crore people took advantage of this event, but this year, over 50 crore people will attend. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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