The wait is finally over. The first official glimpse—not a conventional teaser, but a 3-minute cinematic spectacle—of Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana was launched on Thursday morning with IMAX 3D screenings across multiple cities in India, including a grand showcase in Mumbai.
In attendance were the film’s visionary director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra, who addressed an excited crowd of journalists and fans following the screening. And what a screening it was—India’s biggest film, titled simply Ramayana, has officially announced its arrival.
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An Epic Cast for an Epic Story
The film reimagines the ancient battle of Rama vs. Ravana, casting some of the biggest names in Indian cinema:
Character | Actor |
---|---|
Lord Rama | Ranbir Kapoor |
Ravana | Rocking Star Yash |
Sita | Sai Pallavi |
Hanuman | Sunny Deol |
Lakshman | Ravie Dubey |
This two-part magnum opus is scheduled as follows:
- Ramayana Part 1: Releasing Diwali 2026
- Ramayana Part 2: Slated for Diwali 2027
And in what’s being hailed as a legendary musical collaboration, Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman are joining forces for the first time ever to compose the film’s score.
Ranbir as Rama, Yash as Ravana – First Look Reactions
The Ramayana teaser offers breathtaking shots of Ranbir Kapoor’s transformation into Lord Rama—from him climbing a tree to preparing to release an arrow—while Yash’s Ravana appears briefly, but with a powerful aura.
The reactions from fans have flooded the internet: “The way he holds the arrow, it’s so good and seems perfect!! VFX, music all goated. Ahhh they teased us too early – got to wait until 2026 lol.”
“Ranbir got the body language right. Yash looks menacing, and Ranbir, the way he held the arrow—gorgeous. So excited.” “Honestly, Yash looks convincing as Ravana. He has the aura to carry a character as dynamic as Ravana.”
“Sorry but I feel Yash is going to cook Ranbir so hard. Lmao.” The contrast in reactions has only built more anticipation—and debate—around who will truly steal the show when the full film releases.
A Vision 10 Years in the Making
After the teaser screening, director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra addressed the press. Nitesh, reflecting emotionally on the journey, said: “Ten years of aspiration. Relentless conviction to bring the greatest epic of all time to the world… an outcome through a collaboration of some of the world’s best to ensure that Ramayana is presented with the greatest amount of reverence and respect.”
He further added: “For me, the most important thing is the emotions and the pride for the great cultural heritage of our country. If we can evoke that and show the world what we stand for—that would be an achievement.”
Producer Namit Malhotra echoed this deeply emotional tone: “I can’t believe we’re sharing this with the world. This has been a very long dream… My only aspiration is: with pride, how do we take our great culture and share it globally? I want all of us Indians to celebrate this—not just for ourselves, but with the world.”
The Ramayana Movie’s Massive Scale and Cultural Responsibility
Acknowledging the legacy and scrutiny following past adaptations—most notably Adipurush, which was widely panned for its controversial portrayal—Namit Malhotra addressed concerns about reverence for the source material: “We are working incredibly hard and will leave no stone unturned to ensure we do justice to the epic. We aim to deliver the very best that anyone in the world can imagine.”
This remark seemed to be a deliberate assurance that Ramayana Movie will not repeat past missteps, but rather strive to become the definitive cinematic version of India’s sacred epic.
Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra Speak from the Heart
Interestingly, Nitesh and Namit initially shared pre-recorded video messages, apologizing for not being present. But fate had other plans—shooting wrapped a day early, allowing them to attend the screening in person. Ranbir Kapoor also celebrated the completion of his shoot for Part 1 with the team just a day before the teaser was launched.
With the Ramayana teaser unveiling an ambitious, reverential vision of the ancient epic, this project is not just about cinematic scale—it’s about cultural pride. From the powerful performances and musical grandeur to the deeply emotional storytelling, Ramayana Movie is poised to become a definitive global retelling of India’s most sacred tale.
As the countdown to Diwali 2026 begins, one thing is certain—Ramayana is no longer just a story from the past. It’s a cinematic future the whole world will be watching.
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FAQs
What is the release schedule for Ramayana Movie?
Ramayana Part 1 hits theatres on Diwali 2026, with Part 2 following on Diwali 2027.
Who plays the lead roles in Ramayana Movie?
Ranbir Kapoor plays Lord Rama, Yash portrays Ravana, Sai Pallavi is Sita, Sunny Deol is Hanuman, and Ravie Dubey is Lakshman.
Who is directing the Ramayana Movie?
The film is directed by Nitesh Tiwari, best known for Dangal and Chhichhore.
What makes the Ramayana teaser special?
It offers a 3D IMAX cinematic experience with a sneak peek into the world of Ramayana, showcasing characters and visuals with emotional intensity.
What is unique about the film’s music?
This is the first collaboration between AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer, two legendary composers, combining Indian and global soundscapes.