Brace yourself, Bollywood fans—because a cinematic dhamaka of mythological proportions is finally here! The curtain has lifted on Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious project, Ramayana, and the first intro video is nothing short of a visual spectacle. And yes, it features none other than Ranbir Kapoor in his most divine avatar yet—as Bhagwan Shri Ram, while the ever-graceful Sai Pallavi steps into the role of Maa Sita with serene poise.
This isn’t just a teaser; it’s a grand invocation of an age-old epic, brought to life with Hollywood-level VFX, soul-stirring music, and larger-than-life characters that are set to redefine Indian mythology on screen.
A Divine Glimpse: What the Intro Reveals
On July 3, fans were treated to the very first look of Ramayana: The Introduction, released on the film’s newly launched official YouTube channel. Think of it like what James Cameron did for Avatar—a digital home for behind-the-scenes moments, sneak peeks, and mythological magic.
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And what a glimpse it is! In just a few minutes, the intro introduces us to the cosmic trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, portrayed through stunning CGI that rivals international standards. The scale is massive. The emotions? Even bigger.
Ranbir, Sai Pallavi, and a Star-Studded Divine Line-up
Ranbir Kapoor is truly unrecognizable—his transformation into Shri Ram is dignified, powerful, and filled with calm intensity. His look, posture, and aura radiate purity and strength. In contrast, Sai Pallavi, in her role as Maa Sita, brings an ethereal, almost goddess-like charm to the screen, with expressive eyes and quiet grace.
But hold on, the dhamaka doesn’t stop there. Yash—the KGF star—has turned full dark mode to play Raavan, and his presence is menacing, magnetic, and totally worthy of a cinematic showdown.
Sunny Deol is all set to roar as Hanuman, and Ravi Dubey plays a fiercely loyal Lakshman. Talk about a dream cast! And to top it off, A.R. Rahman is composing the soundtrack, promising a musical experience that hits right in the heart.
Two-Part Epic & Diwali Releases
The Ramayana saga will unfold in two grand chapters—the first one releasing in Diwali 2026, and the second in Diwali 2027. That’s two festive seasons filled with mythology, emotion, and jaw-dropping action.
Insiders say this could be India’s biggest film project ever, involving an international VFX team, large-scale production design, and a budget that rivals some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters.
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A Legacy of Ramayana Films—Now Reimagined
From Lanka Dahan to Ram Rajya to the more recent Adipurush, Indian cinema has long attempted to capture the grandeur of the Ramayana. But this version? It feels different. It feels deeper. It feels like the retelling we’ve all been waiting for.
The kind of film that doesn’t just entertain—it uplifts. It honors. And it stirs the soul.
Final Thought: The Epic Is Coming… Are You Ready?
With Ranbir Kapoor leading the charge, Sai Pallavi’s divine energy, and Yash’s fiery Raavan—Ramayana is not just a film. It’s an emotion, a celebration, and a cinematic resurrection of faith, love, and dharma.
The intro video has already set the tone. And if this glimpse is anything to go by, then Ramayana is poised to become the biggest mythological blockbuster Bollywood has ever seen.
Get ready for history. Get ready for Ramayana.