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Ramayana’s First Glimpse Unveiled

Ramayana’s First Glimpse

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Wow, the wait is over! The first look of Ramayana, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, dropped today, July 3, 2025, and it’s got everyone talking. This 3-minute teaser, called Ramayana: The Introduction, is a visual treat that promises an epic retelling of the timeless saga. Fans are buzzing with excitement, and I can’t blame them—this glimpse is pure magic! Let’s dive into what makes this film so special.

Namit Malhotra's Ramayana: The Introduction | Nitesh Tiwari | Ranbir, Yash, Hans Zimmer & AR Rahman

A Star-Packed Cast Brings the Epic to Life

Ramayana boasts a dream cast that’s hard to beat. Ranbir Kapoor shines as Lord Ram, bringing calm strength to the role. Sai Pallavi plays Sita with grace that’s already winning hearts. Yash, who’s also a co-producer, takes on Ravana, delivering a fierce and thrilling performance. Sunny Deol as Hanuman looks powerful, while Ravi Dubey nails Lakshman’s loyalty. The cast doesn’t stop there—Arun Govil, famous for playing Ram in the 1987 TV series, steps in as Raja Dashrath. Indira Krishnan portrays Rani Kaushalya, Lara Dutta plays Kaikeyi, Rakul Preet Singh is Surpanakha, Kajal Aggarwal takes on Mandodari, and Vivek Oberoi reportedly plays Vidyutjihva, Surpanakha’s husband. Sheeba Chadha and Kunal Kapoor round out this stellar lineup. Honestly, it’s a feast of talent!

 

A Grand Teaser Launch Across the Globe

The makers pulled out all the stops for the teaser launch. On July 3 at 12 PM IST, they unveiled it across nine Indian cities—Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Kochi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad’s iconic Prasads Multiplex. But that’s not all! The teaser also lit up New York’s Times Square, signaling the film’s global ambitions. This kind of launch screams big dreams, and it’s clear Ramayana aims to captivate audiences worldwide.

 

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A Story of Good vs. Evil

The teaser sets up an epic clash between Lord Ram and Ravana. Set in a mythical era ruled by Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, the story follows Ravana, once an unlikely demon child, who grows to challenge the universe’s balance. To restore harmony, Vishnu takes human form as Ram, leading to a battle that’s both thrilling and emotional. The teaser’s visuals, crafted by the Oscar-winning studio DNEG, are jaw-dropping. Fans on X are raving, with one saying, “Ranbir Kapoor as Shree Ram. The hype is real!” Another called it “the greatest movie by the greatest actor of the greatest epic.”

 

Music and Action That Steal the Show

What’s an epic without epic music? The legendary Hans Zimmer teams up with AR Rahman to create a background score that gives goosebumps. One X user gushed, “Hans Zimmer is a magician. What a background score!” The action, too, promises to be next-level, with stunt coordinators Terry Notary and Guy Norris choreographing massive battle scenes. Expect heart-pounding moments that hit both visually and emotionally.

 

A Record-Breaking Budget

Hold onto your seats—Ramayana is India’s most expensive film ever, made with a whopping Rs 835 crore (about $100 million)! That’s bigger than Kalki 2898 AD (Rs 600 crore), RRR (Rs 550 crore), and Adipurush (Rs 500 crore). Even Brahmastra Part One (Rs 375 crore) pales in comparison. This massive budget shows the film’s ambition to bring Valmiki’s ancient tale to life like never before. Unlike Adipurush, which faced criticism for its VFX, Ramayana seems set to deliver stunning visuals, thanks to DNEG’s expertise.

 

Yash’s Take on Playing Ravana

Yash, who’s both starring as Ravana and co-producing, is super excited about his role. He told The Hollywood Reporter India, “Ravana is a fascinating character. I wouldn’t play any other role in Ramayana. His shades and nuances are so exciting as an actor. We’re taking a unique approach, and I can’t wait to present it.” His passion for the character has fans eager to see how he’ll bring Ravana’s complexity to the screen.

 

A Two-Part Cinematic Journey

Ramayana will unfold in two parts, with Part 1 hitting theaters during Diwali 2026 and Part 2 following in Diwali 2027. Produced by Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations, the film is a collaboration of epic proportions. The first part has already wrapped filming and is now in post-production, building anticipation for its festive release. Fans are already predicting big things, with one X user boldly claiming, “This will be the first Bollywood movie to cross 10,000 crores!”

 

Why This Glimpse Matters

This teaser isn’t just a preview—it’s a promise of something extraordinary. From its star-studded cast to its jaw-dropping visuals, Ramayana is shaping up to be a global spectacle. The excitement on X, the massive budget, and the Times Square launch all point to a film that’s ready to make history. As we wait for Diwali 2026, this first glimpse has us hooked, and I, for one, can’t wait to see how this epic unfolds!

 

 

 

 

 

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