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Watch: Reel life 'Lord Ram' Arun Govil joins BJP ahead of Assembly polls
Video Credit: HT Digital Content
Published on March 18, 2021 - Duration: 02:07s
Watch: Reel life 'Lord Ram' Arun Govil joins BJP ahead of Assembly polls
Actor Arun Govil joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of Assembly polls in four states and Puducherry.
Govil is known for playing the role of Lord Ram in the TV series Ramayan.
Govil joined the party in front of BJP national general secretary Arun Singh.
Govil made his debut on big screen with the movie Paheli (1977).
The actor also appeared in a bunch of other mythological serials.
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