New Delhi:Ramayana has finally shown us what seems to be its most important part so far. Producer Namit Malhotra has released a teaser for "Rama," which gives fans their first look at the character. It's a big deal for the movie and for a story that has been important for thousands of years. The teaser was shown to the whole world, and it has that weight. People who have heard this story before will find it both familiar and new. For some, it makes it possible to experience it on a much bigger scale. This is how the audience is reacting to Ranbir Kapoor's first look as Rama.
Fans' reactions to the Ramayana teaser
The teaser for Ramayana splits the internet. People are reacting to this on social media from all over."After Adipurush, we needed this to feel better." "THIS is how you show respect for and represent our history," a user wrote on YouTube. "Please Indian Audience no matter where you are from East West North South but please watch this movie in theaters be UNITED this time it's our Lord's legend plzz," "Dhurandhar now Ramayana....the kind of indian cinema we want ...hoping for a cinematic spectacle," "Who cannot stop themselves from watching the teaser again and again, just because of the quality?" "1st dhurandhar 2nd ramayan Bollywood is in peak ...this two is real indian movies... Whole world will shiver ...with in Ram's entry," "NowPeople are posting their thoughts on social media from all over the place.
Here are some posts on X (the old name for Twitter):
Rama's first look in the Ramayana starring Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor plays Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi plays Sita, Sunny Deol plays Hanuman, and Ravie Dubey plays Lakshamana in Ramayana. Namit Malhotra is backing the film as the producer, Nitesh Tiwari as the director, and Shridhar Raghavan has adapted the screenplay. Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman wrote the music. Here is the first look at Ranbir Kapoor as Rama:
The movie is very focused on building the world from a technical point of view. Terry Notary and Guy Norris are in charge of the action, while Ravi Bansal and Ramsey Avery are in charge of the production design, which tries to recreate ancient India on a scale that hasn't been seen before.
Ramayana: Part 1 is the first of two live-action epics based on Valmiki's writings. It was made by Prime Focus Studios, DNEG, and Monster Mind Creations. The movie will come out all over the world during Diwali 2026. Part 2 is already being made and will come out during Diwali 2027.
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