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🎬 Ranbir Kapoor’s Epic 'Ramayana' Locks Release Dates! 🎉

The highly anticipated mythological drama Ramayana has finally set its release dates! Directed by the renowned Nitesh Tiwari, this grand project promises an immersive experience for audiences. Featuring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash alongside Bobby Deol in significant roles, this film is set to bring the age-old epic to life on a whole new level. 🎥🕉️


About the Film 📜

Ramayana will be released in two parts. The first part is set to release during Diwali in 2026, with the second part following in Diwali 2027. This unique release schedule has sparked excitement among fans. The filmmakers are bringing the story of Ramayana to the big screen with breathtaking 3D visuals, cutting-edge graphics, and advanced technology to make it a spectacular experience. 🗓️✨


Cast & Creative Team 🌟

  • Ranbir Kapoor takes on the role of Lord Ram, presenting a fresh portrayal and adding another dimension to his career.

  • Sai Pallavi will play Sita, bringing her unique charm and expressive performance to the legendary character.

  • Yash and Bobby Deol will also portray key roles, adding depth and power to the narrative. 💫

Produced by Namit Malhotra with Yash as co-producer, the movie has a stellar technical team behind it, enhancing its grandeur.


Anticipation Among Fans 🔥

Fans have high expectations for Ramayana. As a mythological drama with cultural significance, the film aims to push boundaries both narratively and visually. The combination of traditional storytelling with modern cinematic techniques promises to captivate audiences on a large scale. 🎭


In Conclusion 🎬

Epic mythological films like Ramayana are set to redefine Indian cinema. With stars like Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, and Yash bringing these iconic characters to life, audiences eagerly await this cinematic treat. With a Diwali release planned, Ramayana is sure to light up the festival season and bring a captivating experience to movie lovers worldwide.


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