KGF actor Yash (reportedly playing Raavana) and Sunny Deol (might play Lord Hanuman) are a part of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana. After months of speculations, Subhash Ghai has seemingly confirmed this before the makers could officially announce the same. The shooting of the film, which stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, has already begun. After his leaked picture, now a video of the Rs 11 crore Ayodhya set has also made its way to the internet.?
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai took to Instagram to congratulate the team of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana including producer Namit Malhotra, actors Rabir Kapoor, Sunny Deol and Yash. He thus confirmed that all the three actors are indeed a part of the project.?
"Finally one producer has done it in Mumbai. My hearty congratulations to dear Namit Malhotra for launching a hindi Megha scale motion picture #RAMAYAN ¡°with his honest desire to showcase the epic tale of Hindu mythology of india to the rest of world internationally Wow. ?Its gonna to put our nation #BHARAT on highest pedestal in world's perspectives.Congratulations to our talented and blessed director Nitish Tiwari Ranber Kapoor sunny deol yash n entire team.My best wishes. Surely," he wrote.
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The film's shooting has reportedly begun. A set worth Rs 11 crores has been built in Film City in Mumbai's Goregaon. The massive set reportedly shows Lord Ram's time at the Gurukul is worth Rs 11 crore.?
The cast of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayan will be officially announced mid-April on Ram Navami. It is said that the film will be made in three parts and the budget is over 600 crore.?
Talking about the film, Nitesh Tiwari had earlier said, "Ramayana is magical. It is something that we have not seen from an Indian maker. It has got a lot of magical qualities to it and the kind of forest we had, you had animals talking to us, this was something which is wonderful and it allows you to have the potential to present beautifully on screen a world that you have not seen before. It is a prep heavy film. It is very tough but gratifying if you can get it right, as you have the technology to do it."
"What makes it challenging that how do you tell a story to a six-year-old and retain the faith of 60-year-old. That is why it is taking the time. You have to strike a balance. My nine-year-old kid has to find it exciting, they are fans of Avengers. At the same time, it needs to be exciting for my mother-in-law at a level where she would be like I have not seen Ramayana in this form. It is a big challenge," he added.? ??
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