The buzz around Nitesh Tiwari's "Ramayana" continues to build, with details emerging about the film's ambitious scope and stellar cast. The two-part epic, starring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, is already one of the most talked-about projects in Indian cinema. Recent revelations from actor Chetan Hansraj, who is reportedly playing a significant role, have offered further insights into the film's narrative structure and character dynamics.
According to reports, Chetan Hansraj has confirmed his involvement in "Ramayana," revealing that he will be portraying the character of 'Nana,' who is related to Yash's portrayal of Raavan. While details surrounding the character are scarce, the confirmation adds another layer to the already impressive ensemble cast.
The film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari of "Dangal" fame, aims to retell the classic Indian epic with modern visuals and a strong emotional core. The first part of the film is reportedly being made with a massive budget, making it one of the most expensive Indian films ever made. International-level VFX teams are involved, and the post-production is expected to take a considerable amount of time, suggesting the filmmakers are aiming for a visually stunning cinematic experience.
The cast includes Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Raavan. Sunny Deol will be playing Lord Hanuman. Ravi Dubey is set to portray Lakshman, while Lara Dutta will be seen as Kaikeyi. Veteran actor Arun Govil, who famously played Lord Ram in the classic television series "Ramayan," will be playing King Dasharath. Other notable actors include Rakul Preet Singh as Shurpanakha, Kajal Aggarwal as Mandodari, and Amitabh Bachchan in a special appearance as Jatayu.
Mukesh Chhabra, the casting director for "Ramayana," has shared insights into why Ranbir Kapoor was chosen to play Lord Ram. He mentioned that Ranbir possesses a certain innocence and calmness on his face, which was essential for portraying the revered figure.
The first glimpse of "Ramayana" was unveiled recently, giving audiences a peek into the mythological world created by Nitesh Tiwari. The film is planned as a two-part saga, with the first part scheduled for release on Diwali 2026 and the second part on Diwali 2027.