O
N THE occasion of Hanuman
Jayanti, the makers of the upcoming epic Ramayana unveiled the
look of Lord Rama, played by Ranbir Kapoor.
Calling it a “humbling experience,” the
Bollywood star said that there is a purity about
him that is very rare.
Ranbir on playing Rama, said in a statement:
“I don’t think I’m here to represent Rama. I’m here
to learn from him. There is a simplicity and purity
to him that is very rare; and trying to understand and
imbibe that has been a deeply humbling experience.”
The ‘Rama’ teaser marks a significant moment for audiences worldwide, bringing into focus a figure whose story has endured for over 5,000 years. Namit Malhotra-produced
Ramayana is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and a two-part cinematic
franchise. Director Nitesh Tiwari said: “Ramayana’s greatness lies
in its emotional richness. At its heart, it is not just about good and
evil, but about choices, consequences, and the
weight of doing what is right.”
He added: “Rama’s journey is deeply
human and that is what we have tried to stay
true to”
Rama represents the kind of hero the
world rarely sees anymore. A hero who
chooses duty over desire. Who walks away from
power when it is right to do so. Who does what is
necessary, even when it costs him everything.
Revered as Maryada Purushottama, Rama embodies dignity, compassion, and moral clarity - even in the face of exile, loss,
and injustice. That is what makes him timeless.
Namit Malhotra, producer, shared: “The power of Rama’s story is
not in what he conquers, but in what he lets go of. He represents a
standard that is not easy, not convenient; but necessary.”
Ramayana be released worldwide with Part 1 releasing in Diwali
2026 and Part 2 in Diwali 2027.