The First Glimpse of Ranbir Kapoor ‘Ramayana’ Created A stir. Nitesh Tiwari Predicted Diwali 2026 and 2027

The first glimpse of ranbir kapoor 'ramayana' created a stir. Nitesh tiwari predicted diwali 2026 and 2027

The directors of “Ramayana,” starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi, made an important update on Wednesday. The release dates for both of the two parts of this movie have been shown. On Diwali, it will be made available. In addition, the film’s first look has been revealed to the public.

Fans are anxiously awaiting the major announcement that was made today, Wednesday, about Ranbir Kapoor’s next film. The film’s first look poster was released by director Nitesh Tiwari. Likewise, the release dates for Parts 1 and 2 have been announced. Next year’s Diwali and Deepawali in 2027 will mark the release of both of these films.

For the past few months, Ranbir Kapoor has been filming the film Ramayana. Nitesh Tiwari plays the part of Lord Rama in this movie. The part of Sita will be played by South actress Sai Pallavi. Both of their appearances were leaked from the set as well. The producers have now additionally revealed the first trailer and release date.

An original look into the “Ramayana film poster

“More than ten years ago, I began a hero work to bring this epic to the big screen, which has captured billions of hearts for more than 5000 years,” Namit Malhotra stated in this post. And I am excited to see it coming to life today as our teams put in endless effort with only the objective of offering people all over the world the most real, revered, and visually stunning version of our history, truth, and culture, the “Ramayana. Join with us as we proudly and respectfully achieve our dream of bringing our greatest story to life.

2026 and 2027 will see the release of both films.

As to this report, “Ramayana: Part 1” will be available on Diwali in 2026.We will have to wait two years for its second part. In 2027, it will be released on Diwali.

 

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