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Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is one of the film projects under production, which is one of the most talked-about film projects. The two-part adaptation has garnered attention in the entertainment world, from its reported budget to its cast of stars. Based on information shared by the producer, Namit Malhotra, and reported by the media, here are 10 facts about the project.
The Project Is Planned as a Two-Part Film

The filmmakers are creating Ramayana as a two-movie series instead of one. The method enables presentation of the story in different parts. Additionally, Producer Namit Malhotra has revealed a huge budget for his film.
Revealed a Massive Budget

Namit Malhotra, the producer of both parts, said the total production expenditure for both films is about ₹4,000 crore. The project would be one of the most costly film productions to come out of Indian cinema.
Ranbir Kapoor Is Playing Lord Ram

Ranbir Kapoor has been roped in as Lord Ram, who is one of the main characters in the epic. His engagement has been one of the main topics of the project.
Yash Is Set to Portray Ravana

Actor Yash, whose name comes from the KGF series, is rumoured to be playing Ravana. The casting also features two of the most popular faces in Indian cinema, which is a great union.
Sai Pallavi Is Part of the Cast

Guess the actress who is about to play the role of Sita in this film? Right, Sai Pallavi has been brought on board the project and will be seen playing Sita. Her casting was reported in several media reports about the film.
Sunny Deol Has Joined the Film

Sunny Deol has officially joined the cast of director Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming epic film Ramayana, taking on the highly anticipated role of Lord Hanuman. His involvement adds immense star power alongside the film’s lead cast
Film Is Being Backed by Prime Focus

Namit Malhotra, who is the founder of Prime Focus, is now producing this highly anticipated, two-part live-action film adaptation of the Ramayana, and doing it by leaning on his company’s world-class visual effects skills.
Funding the Project Themselves

In recent interviews, Malhotra has said that the project is being funded from within and not through a traditional studio-backed structure. Instead of taking external corporate funds or a traditional studio deal, Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios and DNEG are self-funding the production.
Global Ambitions for the Film

According to Malhotra, the goal is to present one of India’s most recognized stories to audiences around the world and create a production that can appeal to international viewers.
Scheduled for Diwali 2026

The first part of Ramayana is set to be released in the holiday season of Diwali 2026, making it one of the most-awaited movies to be released in Indian cinema soon.