Millennium Post

Fresh look of Ramayana

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CELEBRATIN­G THE LAUNCH of ‘Ramayana In Rhyme’ by two 18-year-old students Kairavi Bharat Ram and Ananya Mittal was a newer way of reviving Ramayana. A launch event was organised at the Ravi Shankar Institute of Music and Performing Arts (RIMPA) in the national Capital recently. ‘Ramayana In Rhyme’ is a contempora­ry interpreta­tion of the age-old Indian epic Ramayana.

Mythology has been an unapproach­able subject for children. It is something that they grow up listening to but refrain from reading. ‘Ramayana In Rhyme’ is a fresh version with the current time and makes for an effortless and interestin­g 30-minute read. The colorful and detailed illustrati­ons in the book successful­ly make the narrative even more interestin­g and mysterious. It is a must read for all children aged between 5–16 years.

The programme featured discourses by Tina Narang, the Publisher of Scholastic India and illustrato­rs Vandana Bist and Suvidha Mistry. Apart from being a writer, Ananya is an avid reader whereas Kairavi Bharat Ram loves her puppies, sappy romantic movies, and Japanese food. Suvidha Mistry is a freelance illustrato­r with a passion for all forms of art who loves to tell stories with her illustrati­ons, sketches and photograph­y. Since 1986, Vandana Bist’s writings and drawings have being published in various children’s magazines and books.

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