The countdown to the release of the director’s trailer Nitesh Tiwari“The long-awaited epic”Ramayana‘has officially begun. Amid much anticipation and speculation about the release date, the makers confirmed on Wednesday that the trailer will be unveiled next weekend on July 18.
‘Ramayana’ trailer launch event.
According to an exclusive report by Variety India, the much-awaited trailer will be released with a grand launch event at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Saturday, July 18. The release of the trailer is expected to kick off the full promotions of the film. The large-scale event will reportedly give audiences their widest look yet at the ambitious film, which is said to have a budget of Rs 4,000 crore.
The cast of ‘Ramayana’ is expected to attend
Director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra are confirmed to attend the launch, along with several cast members.Among those whose presence has been confirmed is Ranbir Kapoorwho plays Lord Ram, Sai Pallaviwho essays Sita, Ravie Dubey as Lakshman, Rakul Preet Singh as Surpanakha and Kunal Kapoor as Lord Indra. The assistance of other main cast members, incl Yashwho plays Ravana, and Sunny Deol, who plays Hanuman, have not been confirmed.The ensemble cast also includes Adinath Kothare, Lara Dutta, Sheeba Chaddha and Arun Govil in pivotal roles.
‘Ramayana’ trailer details.
The release of the trailer is expected to give audiences a closer look at the film’s visual scale and lead characters. According to reports, the first meeting between Ranbir’s Lord Rama and Sai’s Sita will also feature in the trailer.However, fans hoping to see the clash between Ranbir’s Lord Rama and Yash’s Ravana will have to wait till 2027. In ‘Ramayana Part 1’, Yash and producer Namit revealed that Lord Rama and the demon king will not come face-to-face as the film will build their separate stories and allow fans to enter their massive kingdom in the previous sequel.
‘Ramayana’ Release Date
Mounted as a two-part film adaptation of the ancient Indian epic, ‘Ramayana: Part I’ is slated to hit theaters during Diwali 2026, while ‘Ramayana: Part II’ is slated to hit Diwali 2027.