Ranbir Kapoor And Sai Pallavi To Disappear From Public Eye For Ramayana

Nitesh Tiwari’s directorial ‘Ramayana’ is making headlines. Another day, a fan of Ranbir Kapoor took to his X, sharing that the Animal actor will commence shooting for the film in the first quarter of 2024. Despite not being officially announced yet, the excitement among the audience is immense.

Cast Of Ramayana

While it is confirmed that Ranbir Kapoor will essay the role of Lord Ram, the information about the rest of the cast is still doing rounds. Ranbir Kapoor will be seen as Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, Sunny Deol, and Yash will be seen as Lord Hanuman and Demon King Ravana.

According to the report, the team has been diligently preparing for their roles, with Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi portraying Sita, and others immersing themselves in the era to ensure authenticity.

Sai Pallavi

Ramayana Commences Shoot

Additionally, the report unveiled that the Ramayana adaptation is scheduled to commence filming in mid-April, with an official announcement expected on April 17, coinciding with Ramnavami, the day of Lord Ram’s birth. Furthermore, to heighten anticipation, the cast members will gradually withdraw from the public eye and fully dedicate their time to the film. They will embark on shooting the Nitesh Tiwari directorial on the diverse sets erected in Film City.

More About Ramayana

The upcoming project is said to be a magnum opus with its weaving of mythology and technology. However, recent developments have left fans curious about the film’s production.

In addition to Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi as Mata Sita, there are rumors circulating about several prominent Bollywood stars joining the cast for various roles. Amitabh Bachchan might portray Dashrath, Lara Dutta is being considered for Kaikeyi. Sunny Deol could play Hanuman, Rakul Preet Singh may portray Surpanakha. South Star Yash is speculated to portray Ravana while Bobby Deol‘s casting has also been mentioned, but details about his role remain undisclosed.

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