EntertainmentRamayana: Ranbir, Yash, Sai Pallavi to star in Two-Part Mythological Marvel

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Ramayana: Ranbir, Yash, Sai Pallavi to star in Two-Part Mythological Marvel

In a blockbuster announcement that’s sending ripples through Bollywood and beyond, Prime Focus Studios is bringing India’s most beloved epic to the silver screen – not once, but twice. The ambitious two-part “Ramayana,” helmed by director Nitesh Tiwari, is scheduled to unfold during Diwali festivities in 2026 and 2027.

Ranbir Kapoor starring ‘Ramayana’ to hit theatres in Diwali 2026

Namit Malhotra, Founder and Global CEO of Prime Focus Studios, unveiled the project with characteristic flair. “More than a decade ago, I embarked on a noble quest,” he shared on Instagram, describing a journey that sounds almost as epic as the tale itself. The mission? “To present the most authentic, sacred, and visually stunning adaptation of our history, our truth, and our culture.”

What is the cast of Ramayana?

While official casting remains under wraps, Bollywood’s grapevine is buzzing louder than a monsoon storm. Heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is reportedly set to don Lord Ram’s crown, while the talented Sai Pallavi might step into Sita’s sacred footsteps.

But one piece of the celestial puzzle is confirmed: KGF superstar Yash will bring the mighty Ravana to life. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter India, Yash couldn’t contain his enthusiasm: “It’s a very fascinating character… As an actor, I am very excited.” The actor-turned-co-producer promises “a very unique approach” to the iconic antagonist, suggesting this won’t be your grandmother’s Ramayana.

Unique Approach: Ramayana

This mammoth undertaking has been brewing for over ten years, with Malhotra and his teams working “tirelessly with only one purpose.” The project aims to transcend borders, presenting this timeless tale to audiences worldwide.

The announcement marks a bold move in Indian cinema, attempting to bring a 5000-year-old epic to 21st-century screens. With its star-studded cast, ambitious scale, and the promise of groundbreaking visuals, this “Ramayana” adaptation might just bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern spectacle. As Bollywood holds its breath, one thing’s certain: the countdown to Diwali 2026 just got a lot more interesting.

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