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- Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Ramayan Part 1’ teaser 2 minutes 38 seconds long has been released.
- Director Nitesh Tiwari has presented Ranveer in the role of Ram in a grand manner and the teaser has received positive response.
- The film stars Sai Pallavi as Sita, Yash as Ravana, Ravi Dubey as Laxman and Sunny Deol as Hanuman and is expected to release on Tihar.
Mumbai. After months of waiting, the teaser of the awaited Bollywood film ‘Ramayana’ has been released. Where, actor Ranbir Kapoor can be seen in the role of Lord Ram.
In the 2 minute 38 second long teaser, the grand appearance of the king who gave up all worldly comforts is shown. Ranveer looks impressive in the role of Rama in ‘Ramayana Part 1’ directed by Nitesh Tiwari.
With the release of the first glimpse, the response is very positive. In the video, he is presented as a great king who is ready to sacrifice even his own life for the welfare of the people.
The producer said, ‘Ram is a great character, because he always prioritized his decisions over duty and greater good over personal desires. He chose sacrifice over selfishness.’
He has said earlier, ‘His legacy has been inspiring humanity over time and instills the belief that the goodwill of the human mind can solve all conflicts and bring peace to the world.’
Before the release of the teaser, the team organized a special event in Los Angeles, USA titled ‘Ram’ among the international audience. On that occasion, Ranveer initially said that he refused to work in this film. But he finally accepted this film because of his daughter Raha Kapoor.
Ranveer said, ‘I became a father for the first time. Playing the role of Lord Rama and becoming a father at the same time felt like an important turning point in my life.’
South Indian actor Yash will be seen in the role of Ravana in the film. Actress Sai Pallavi will play the role of Sita, while Ravi Dubey will play the role of Laxman and Sunny Deol will play the role of Hanuman. The film is expected to be released on Tihar.