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Ramayana First Glimpse: Ranbir Kapoor As Lord Ram Gives Goosebumps, Get Ready For A Cinematic Roller Coaster!

Ramayana First Glimpse Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, And Sai Pallavi Sets The Stage For Epic Mythological Blockbuster.

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Have you ever watched a teaser and felt goosebumps even without seeing a single scene from the actual movie? That’s exactly what the Ramayana teaser does. It’s big, bold, and buzzing with energy — a perfect blend of mythology and cinematic magic.

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and starring Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, and Sai Pallavi, Ramayana is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about Indian films in recent memory.

 

Ramayana First Glimpse

The teaser is over three minutes long, but don’t expect dramatic scenes or heavy dialogue just yet. Instead, it’s like a slow, elegant build-up, giving us a taste of what’s to come. It starts with the visuals of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, setting a spiritual tone. Soon after, we’re told this is not just a story, but “the war to end all wars.”

The actual glimpse of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Yash as Ravan only comes toward the end, and it’s goosebump-inducing. No over-the-top effects, just strong visuals and a stirring background score by none other than Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman.

And if the rolling credits give you Game of Thrones vibes, you’re not alone — fans are already making that comparison online.

 

Ranbir Kapoor As Lord Ram

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Ranbir Kapoor in a mythological role? Yes, and it already looks like a game-changer. Known for his intense and romantic roles, Ranbir takes a spiritual turn here, and even though we only get a fleeting glimpse, it’s powerful. His calm eyes, sharp features, and divine aura make him a convincing Lord Ram.

This is a bold move for Ranbir, especially after the edgy Animal. And with the buzz around the film, it might just become one of his most iconic roles yet.

 

Yash As Ravan

If Ranbir is serenity, Yash is a storm. Best known for his role in KGF, Yash is now stepping into the layered character of Ravan — and he’s not just acting, he’s also co-producing the film.

In his own words, Ravan is “the most exciting character” he could’ve played. And honestly, who wouldn’t be curious to see Yash bring depth, darkness, and drama to this role? If done right, his Ravan could be one of Indian cinema’s most memorable antagonists.

 

Sai Pallavi As Sita

Sai Pallavi’s casting as Sita feels like a beautiful choice. Known for her raw, natural acting and expressive eyes, Sai brings simplicity and strength to the role, exactly what Sita embodies.

For North Indian audiences who might not know her well yet, this is a wonderful introduction. She’s already a powerhouse in the South, and Ramayana could be her breakout moment across India.

 

Cast Of Ramayana

The film doesn’t stop at its main trio. The supporting cast is equally impressive:

Sunny Deol will bring his trademark energy as Hanuman

Ravie Dubey steps in as Lakshman

Rakul Preet Singh, Vivek Oberoi, and the original Ram from TV, Arun Govil, are also part of the lineup.

Clearly, the makers aren’t holding back.

 

Budget Of Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana

Here’s the jaw-dropping moment: Ramayana is reportedly being made on a massive ₹835 crore budget, making it India’s most expensive film ever. For comparison:

Kalki 2898 AD reportedly cost ₹600 crore

Adipurush, another Ramayana adaptation, cost ₹500 crore

But this one? It’s going all out — and you can already feel the scale.

 

Ramayana Release Date

This won’t be a one-and-done kind of movie. Ramayana will come in two parts:

Part 1 is expected to release during Diwali 2026

Part 2 will follow in Diwali 2027

It’s a smart move. This way, the story gets time to breathe, and audiences get a full-fledged cinematic experience without rushing through the narrative.

 

What Does Ramayana Mean Today?

The makers are calling it “Our Truth, Our Story”, and that says a lot. This isn’t just about retelling an ancient tale; it’s about reclaiming it for today’s audience. With top-notch VFX, strong performances, and global-level music, Ramayana could reshape how Indian mythological films are made — and perceived — across the world.

 

Final Word: The Epic Begins

We may have to wait until 2026 to watch the full story unfold, but this teaser has already done its job — we’re curious, we’re excited, and we’re watching closely.

Ranbir as Ram, Yash as Ravan, Sai as Sita — it’s not just about casting stars, it’s about creating legends. And Ramayana seems ready to do exactly that.

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