Born in Asal Guru, near Lahore, Sagar’s early life was marked by hardship and transition. Adopted by his maternal grandmother, he took the name Ramanand Sagar. His youth was a mosaic of odd jobs—selling soap, working as a shop assistant, and even serving as a peon—all while pursuing his education. This period of struggle instilled in him a deep empathy for the common man, a trait that would later permeate his cinematic works. The Literary and Cinematic Foundation
No one predicted what happened next.
In 1968, Sagar established Ramanand Sagar Productions, which would become synonymous with high-quality television programming in India. Under his visionary leadership, the company produced some of the most popular and influential television shows of all time, including Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Duniya (1980), and Krishna Balram (1991). ramanand sagar
Sagar's impressive oeuvre includes numerous other notable television shows and films, such as: Born in Asal Guru, near Lahore, Sagar’s early