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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yugo_SakoYugo Sako - Wikipedia

    Yugo Sako (酒向雄豪, Sakō Yūgō) (4 February 1928 – 24 April 2012) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and producer, known for his work in Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama. Life and work

  2. Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a 1992 anime film co-produced by Japan and India; produced and directed by Yugo Sako. It is based on the Indian epic Ramayana. [2] [3] The film was directed by Koichi Sasaki and Ram Mohan, with music composed by Vanraj Bhatia.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0757223Yûgô Sakô - IMDb

    Yûgô Sakô was a director and writer, known for Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1993). He died on 24 April 2012 in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

  4. Nov 3, 1997 · Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama: Directed by Ram Mohan, Yûgô Sakô, Koichi Saski. With Arun Govil, Nikhil Kapoor, Edie Mirman, Rael Padamsee. An anime adaptation of the Hindu epic the Ramayana, where Lord Ram combats the wicked king Ravana.

  5. Oct 27, 2019 · Japanese Filmmaker Yugo Sako Gave India An Utterly Moving Depiction Of Ramayana-It Is Time To Honour His Stellar Contribution. Sumati Mehrishi. Oct 27, 2019, 10:10 PM | Updated 10:05 PM IST....

  6. Jun 15, 2023 · Yugo Sako, the Japanese animator first got the idea of making the film when he visited India in the 1980s, and during his subsequent visits, when Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana brought the country to a standstill every Sunday, Sako got familiar with the effect that the story had on the Indian masses.

  7. Jun 1, 2022 · Barjatya in turn sent Sako to Ram Mohan, one of India’s leading animation professionals at the time. Ram Mohan with Yugo Sako (centre). Mohan had been animating opening credits for Hindi...

  8. Jun 16, 2023 · For the unversed, Japanese animator Yugo Sako got the idea of making a film on Ramayana when he visited India in the 1980s. He travelled to India over 60 times and devoted a decade of his life and over $13 million to his quest to bring the story of Lord Rama to the big screen.

  9. Yugo Sako’s dream to adopt an Indian epic turned into an international cultural collaboration of its kind. He found his counterpart in Indian animator Ram Mohan, who collaborated with his Japanese counterparts to ensure that Indian culture, clothing, traditions, and practices are properly represented in the animation format.

  10. Yûgô Sakô was a director and writer, known for Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama (1993). He died on April 24, 2012 in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.