Billed as Delhi's biggest, the effigy is being made by a five-year-old festival society, which also boasted that it is organising the "biggest" Ramleela in the national capital.
"Craftsmen from Moradabad have been called and they are working to put together a mammoth Ravan effigy that people can see from afar. We want to give people a monumental Dussehra, the likes of which they have never seen before," Rajesh Gehlot, president of Dussehra Sri Ramleela Society, told PTI.
Gehlot, a former councillor and MLA from Matiala in Dwarka area and a founding member of the festival society, said that the aim of the organisers this year was to spread the message of peace and harmony on a "monumental scale".
And, monumental it is indeed, as the stage for the Ramleela drama measures 200ft in length and over 80ft in height.
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"The craftsmen from Moradabad are Muslims. Ram's role (in the Ramleela) is being essayed by a TV journalist. The actors were selected from a bunch of over 2,000 candidates who had auditioned for the ramleela show," Gehlot added.
The former MLA said that a two-month-long training workshop was organised for the actors after finalising the selection.
"Ramlila Grounds has effigies that are over 60-ft high, but ours is more than twice that size," he said.