
Anticipation is building for Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra's ambitious adaptation of "Ramayana: Part One." Industry sources indicate that a high-profile event is being planned to officially unveil the character looks from this much-anticipated epic mythological film.
The Grand Unveiling Event Sources reveal that the spectacular event is slated for March 27, a date that auspiciously coincides with the festival of Ram Navami. Mumbai's iconic Gateway of India will serve as the magnificent backdrop for this grand showcase. The primary purpose of the event is to present the principal cast's character looks to the public for the very first time, offering an exclusive glimpse into the richly imagined world of "Ramayana."
Star-Studded Ensemble Cast
The "Ramayana" adaptation, directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios, boasts a stellar cast that has already generated significant industry buzz and public interest:
• Lord Rama: Portrayed by the charismatic Ranbir Kapoor.
• Sita: Brought to life by the talented Sai Pallavi.
• Ravana: The powerful antagonist essayed by Yash.
• Hanuman: The mighty deity played by Sunny Deol.
• Lakshman: The loyal brother depicted by Ravi Dubey.
A Strategic and Star-Studded Affair Described as a "grand showcase," the event is a strategic move designed to build immense hype for the upcoming film. Invitations are reportedly being circulated to prominent personalities from various fields, including film, sports, and public life. Senior leaders from both state and central governments are also expected to grace the occasion, alongside actors and other industry stalwarts. Adding a personal touch, Ranbir Kapoor has reportedly extended invitations to his close friends and family to witness this momentous character reveal. This will mark the first time the "Ramayana" universe of characters is presented in full form to the public, well ahead of the official release.
Release and Lofty Expectations "Ramayana: Part One" is poised to be one of the most ambitious mythological adaptations in Indian cinema. The film is scheduled for a grand IMAX release during Diwali 2026. The epic saga will unfold in two parts, with the second installment expected around Diwali 2027. The project has already garnered international attention, with the IMAX chief notably calling "Ramayana: Part 1" "the most anticipated global film this year," underscoring its immense potential and widespread appeal.


