For the role of Sita, the filmmakers chose , whose natural grace and established screen presence as a paragon of Indian beauty made her an ideal fit. Rai’s voice captures Sita’s quiet strength, resilience, and devotion. She navigates the character’s journey from a joyful princess in Ayodhya to a captive in Lanka with a subtle vulnerability that avoids victimhood, instead highlighting Sita’s inner fortitude.
The antagonistic force of the story, Ravana, is voiced by , one of India’s most formidable stage and film actors. Shah’s deep, resonant, and cunning voice perfectly embodies the ten-headed demon king. He avoids a one-note villainous growl; instead, his Ravana is intelligent, arrogant, and tragically blinded by his own power and desire. This complexity makes the final confrontation between Rama and Ravana a clash of philosophies as much as a battle of arrows. ramayan 2008 cast
In the landscape of Indian television, where the epic Ramayan has been retold countless times, the 2008 animated feature Ramayan: The Epic (often referred to as Ramayan 2008 ) holds a unique place. Unlike live-action adaptations that rely on physical resemblance and stage presence, this film required its actors to breathe life into divine characters using only their voices. The success of the film rests heavily on the shoulders of its carefully selected voice cast, who managed to translate the grandeur, devotion, and moral gravity of the ancient Sanskrit epic into a modern cinematic language. For the role of Sita, the filmmakers chose