Actor Arun Govil, who played the role of Ram in Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana, joined BJP. Everyone will keep an eye on how Arun Govil progresses in his political journey and what responsibilities he takes on. By the way, watching the Bengal elections. Ram of Ramayan has, so to speak, carved out a unique place for himself in the world of TV, but for the past several years, he has not appeared in any serials or films. TV’s Ram started his career in the year 1977 through the film Paheli. After this, the actor also worked in films like Sawan Mein Aane Do, Saanch Ko Aanch Nahi.

This was the period when people saw Arun Govil as a hero in Bollywood.

He was not able to be very successful, but his work was still going well. After this, Ramanand Sagar entered Govil’s life with whom the actor worked in the serial Vikram Betal. It was because of that serial that he started doing the historical show Ramayan. Arun Govil won everyone’s hearts in Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana. He settled forever in everyone’s heart in the form of Lord Ram. Now that serial made him.Arun himself admits that after Ramayana, no one wanted to cast him as a hero or supporting actor. His image as Ram was so strong. However, after Ramayan, Arun Govil certainly took on roles like Lord Buddha, Shiva, and King Harishchandra, and he tried to portray them well. People have long discussed Arun Govil entering politics. At one point, he was considered close to the Congress party. There were reports that the actor may contest elections from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. But the actor never said yes to contesting elections. He did not consider himself fit for that role. But now the wheel of time has turned again and TV’s Ram has joined BJP just before the elections in five states. In such a situation, everyone kept an eye on what wonders he shows in the political arena. And the result of Meerut, the famous Lok Sabha seat of Uttar Pradesh, has been released. Arun Govil has won the Meerut Lok Sabha seat. Arun Govil has defeated SP candidate Sunita Verma on this seat by more than 10 thousand votes.

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