Nitesh Tiwari's 'Ramayana': A breakdown of who's playing who from Ranbir to Yash and others
This highly anticipated film, 'Ramayana' which has drawn together some of the biggest names in the industry, promises to be a cinematic spectacle that will leave audiences awestruck. Here's a detailed look at the project and the stellar cast that will bring these iconic characters to life.
Published: Thursday,Aug 22, 2024 08:50 AM GMT-06:00
Nitesh Tiwari, known for his directorial brilliance, is all set to bring the grandeur of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana to the silver screen in one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken in Bollywood. This highly anticipated film, which has drawn together some of the biggest names in the industry, promises to be a cinematic spectacle that will leave audiences awestruck. Here's a detailed look at the project and the stellar cast that will bring these iconic characters to life.
Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram
One of the most versatile actors of his generation, Ranbir Kapoor steps into the role of Lord Ram, the embodiment of virtue, courage, and righteousness. Ranbir’s portrayal is expected to bring a nuanced depth to the character, as he navigates through Ram's journey from his royal childhood to his exile and the epic battle against Ravana.
Sunny Deol as Hanuman
Sunny Deol, known for his powerful screen presence, will take on the role of Hanuman, the loyal and mighty devotee of Lord Ram. His portrayal of the valiant Hanuman, who is revered for his unwavering devotion and immense strength, is sure to be one of the film's highlights.
Yash as Ravana
Kannada superstar Yash, who gained nationwide fame with KGF, will portray Ravana, the ten-headed demon king of Lanka. Yash’s portrayal of Ravana, a complex character with immense power and intellect, is expected to bring a fresh intensity to the character, making him a formidable antagonist.
Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi
Lara Dutta will take on the role of Kaikeyi, the queen whose decisions play a pivotal role in the unfolding of the epic. Kaikeyi’s character, marked by her complex motivations and deep love for her son Bharat, will be brought to life by Lara’s powerful performance.
Sai Pallavi as Sita
Sai Pallavi, celebrated for her expressive performances, will play the role of Sita, the epitome of grace, purity, and resilience. Her portrayal is anticipated to be a poignant reflection of Sita’s strength and dignity, as she endures trials and tribulations alongside Lord Ram.
Arun Govil as Dashrath
Arun Govil, who famously portrayed Lord Ram in the iconic TV series Ramayan, will now play King Dashrath, Ram’s father. This casting choice is a nod to the actor’s legacy, and his depiction of Dashrath’s anguish and regret is sure to be a poignant part of the film.
Kunal Kapoor as Indra Dev
Kunal Kapoor will portray Indra Dev, the king of the gods, whose character plays a significant role in the divine interventions throughout the epic. Kunal’s regal presence is expected to bring gravitas to this celestial role.
Ravi Dubey is reported to step into the role of Lakshman, Ram’s devoted younger brother, who accompanies him through every challenge during their exile. While there has been confirmation from the actor, his name can be seen in the IMDB list of the film's cast members.
Sheeba Chaddha as Manthara
Sheeba Chaddha, known for her strong character roles, will play Manthara, the cunning maid who manipulates Kaikeyi into sending Ram into exile. Her portrayal of Manthara’s scheming nature is sure to add an intriguing layer to the narrative.
Indira Krishnan as Kausalya
Indira Krishnan will bring to life Kausalya, Ram’s mother, whose love and sorrow add emotional depth to the story. Her portrayal of Kausalya’s gentle and nurturing nature is anticipated to be heartfelt and moving.
Tiwari’s Ramayana is more than just a film; it’s a monumental retelling of an age-old story that has been an integral part of Indian culture for centuries. With an ensemble cast of such high caliber, the film is set to redefine epic storytelling in Indian cinema.
The project is so vast that it will be split into two parts, with the first focusing on Ram and Sita’s early life, their exile, and the events leading up to the confrontation with Ravana. The scale of the film is immense, with 12 lavish sets created for its production, although these are now being dismantled as the focus shifts to post-production and the upcoming shoot for the second part. With the first part already in post-production and the second part set to wrap by December 2025, Ramayana is poised to be a landmark in Indian cinema, offering a fresh, grandiose interpretation of the timeless epic.
Comments (2)
Loved the casting .. it seems so appropriate.
3 months ago
The cast looks good.
3 months ago