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Sunny Deol in Talks to Play Hanuman in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana Trilogy

Sunny Deol in Ramayana Trilogy as Hanuman?

In a spectacular casting development, Bollywood actor Sunny Deol is reportedly in discussions to portray the revered character of Hanuman. It is in Nitesh Tiwari’s highly anticipated adaptation of the epic Indian saga, Ramayana. The ambitious trilogy already boasts a star-studded lineup with Ranbir Kapoor as Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana.

Sunny Deol as Hanuman: A Casting Coup

The report suggests that discussions are underway to bring Sunny Deol on board to embody the iconic figure of Hanuman. Hanuman symbolizes strength and valor, making Sunny Deol, renowned for his powerful on-screen presence, a compelling choice for this monumental role. Although these discussions are at a nascent stage, the actor has expressed keen interest in joining Nitesh Tiwari’s unique rendition of Ramayana and is excited about the prospect of portraying Lord Hanuman.

A Spin-Off on Hanuman’s Tale

The Ramayana adaptation is a collaborative effort co-produced by Nitesh Tiwari, Madhu Mantena, Namit Malhotra, and Allu Aravind. The report further discloses that all four co-producers are not only considering Sunny Deol for the role of Hanuman but are also contemplating a spin-off centered around this revered character. This idea has notably intrigued Sunny Deol, adding another layer of intrigue to the project.

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Exploring Hanuman’s Multifaceted Story

Lord Hanuman’s narrative in the Ramayana represents just a fraction of his multifaceted life. Nitesh Tiwari envisions delving deeper into this character with a standalone film focused on Lord Hanuman. However, for this grand vision to materialize, various factors must align seamlessly, including shooting schedules, commitment to franchise spin-offs, and the project’s financial structure.

Trilogy Production Commences in Early 2024

While the cast and crew iron out the finer details of Sunny Deol’s potential involvement, the Ramayana trilogy is slated to commence production in February the following year. With exceptional talent and cinematic grandeur, this epic saga promises to bring a fresh and enthralling perspective to the age-old tale.

Gadar: Ek Prem Katha’s Ramayana Connection

Interestingly, Sunny Deol, despite not having portrayed a mythological character of Hanuman’s stature previously, has an intriguing connection to the Ramayana. Anil Sharma, the director of Sunny’s 2001 blockbuster, “Gadar: Ek Prem Katha,” disclosed that the film was, in fact, inspired by the Ramayana. 

In an August press conference celebrating the success of the sequel, “Gadar 2,” Anil Sharma likened the first “Gadar” film to the Ramayana and its enduring resonance with the audience. This revelation adds an interesting dimension to Sunny Deol’s potential role in the Ramayana trilogy.

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In addition to the exciting prospect of joining the Ramayana trilogy, Sunny Deol is set to feature in “Lahore 1947,” further adding to his impressive body of work and the anticipation surrounding his future ventures.

Wrap Up

The thoughts of the inclusion of Sunny Deol as Hanuman has captured the attention of fans and cinema.  It can work well considering his cinematic experience and character skills. This endeavor is supposed to redefine the retelling of this timeless epic. Let us see what the final decision comes forward as for Sunny Deol and the casting heads.

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