Colors assembles 1000 workers for the set of 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush'

Colors assembles 1000 workers for the set of 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush'

The show is set to go on-air on 5 August at 8.30 pm

Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush

MUMBAI: A team of 1000 workers have been employed to create the set of COLORS’ upcoming mythology show Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush. The show is set to go on-air on 5 August at 8.30 pm.

Boasting of its uncustomary designs and intricacy the set is one of the composites set up of Indian television in today's time.  A team of more than 1000 skilled workers have been employed to bring alive the story of Ramayana through the sets.  The team has been doubling hours and working day and night to beautifully blend India’s rich mytho and the creative imagination of the team.

Commenting on the grandeur of the set, Siddharth Kumar Tewary said, “The set of the show is the result of a lot of effort and deep thinking. We were challenged and more excited to create the different worlds of the Ramayana. We had to create the Ayodhya palace, the ashram and the forest where Luv and Kush grew up. Everything was very well thought through to bring things alive the pages of Ramayan in the most creative way.”

Nothing seems to stop the hardworking force not even the heavy showers that posed to be the biggest challenge in this weather. It truly takes an army of skillful people and the imagination of a team to bring to life, history's greatest story.