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Entertainment: After months of speculation and excitement, fans finally have a reason to rejoice. Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious project Ramayana, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi, has taken a major step forward. A special promo has now been cleared by the CBFC, indicating the first glimpse may arrive any moment. Bollywood News: The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has recently granted a ‘U’ certificate to a promotional video linked to Ramayana. This approval has sparked strong speculation that audiences could soon witness the first look of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram. The ‘U’ certificate also indicates that the content is deemed suitable for viewers of all age groups.
Directed by Dangal fame Nitesh Tiwari, Ramayana features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi as Sita. Both actors have reportedly undergone intensive preparation, with Ranbir adopting a strict no-sugar, no-salt diet for months. The project is being hailed as India’s most ambitious mythological cinematic venture.
Adding to the film’s star power, reports confirm that Kannada superstar Yash will portray Ravana, while Sunny Deol is likely playing Hanuman. Their presence further amplifies the scale and intensity of the project. Production houses involved include Nitesh Tiwari’s EarthSky Pictures and Madhu Mantena’s Mythoverse Studios.
Sources close to the production reveal that the film is being shot under tight security to prevent leaks. The costume design, set aesthetics, and visual tone are being handled by international artists. The team has also reportedly taken input from historians and religious scholars to maintain authenticity.
While the teaser release date remains under wraps, trade analysts suggest that the newly certified promo video could be digitally released first to generate buzz. This sneak peek might offer the first official look at Ranbir in the divine avatar—possibly setting new trends in mythological filmmaking.
The film is expected to be released in multiple languages and is targeting a global theatrical rollout. Visual effects, motion capture, and scale are said to rival international standards, with the production aiming to establish a new benchmark for Indian epics on screen.