Ramayana: The producer of the Ramayana movie is aiming to bring Warner Brothers on board as a co-producer for the film starring Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, and Yash. Here are some intriguing details about the project.

Ramayana is generating a lot of buzz as one of India’s most anticipated projects, alongside Kalki 2898 AD and Pushpa 2. Produced by Namit Malhotra’s DNEG Studios and Nitesh Tiwari, Yash has joined as a co-producer. The film will be a trilogy, with the first part focusing on Sita’s abduction. Filming has commenced in Mumbai’s Film City, with leaked images of Arun Govil as Dasharath and Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi circulating among fans. Now, there are reports that Warner Bros might also come on board as a co-producer, adding more excitement to the project.

Ramayana, the most ambitious Indian movie ever made:

Namit Malhotra is in talks with Warner Brothers for the entire Ramayana trilogy, aiming for a global audience. The makers are focused on delivering a visually stunning experience. Actors are giving their all, with the goal of presenting the story internationally. Budget isn’t a concern; they’re committed to making it a success. Malhotra seeks the best distribution and marketing channels, with Warner Brothers potentially contributing significantly. A source revealed to Pinkvilla that Ramayana aims for global dominance, being a wholly Indian production targeting international recognition.

Ramayana announcement in some months:

Ranbir Kapoor was spotted training with Nam in a countryside area near Mumbai, aiming for a naturally lean body for the film. He’s dedicated to the role, quitting smoking, alcohol, and partying as part of his preparation. An announcement regarding the film might not come on Ram Navami. Music enthusiasts are thrilled about AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer collaborating for the music and background score. DNEG will handle the VFX, adding to the anticipation surrounding the movie.

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