Vivek Anand Oberoi took to social media to share a deeply poetic and spiritual note while promoting Ramayana Part 1, giving fans a glimpse into the emotional and cultural depth the film aims to capture. His words framed the epic not just as a cinematic project, but as a reflection of Bharat’s soul, rooted in timeless values of duty, sacrifice, and righteousness.
“They say time erodes everything, but time itself bows to Him. He walked the forests so we could find our way. He fought the darkness so we could live in the light. Beyond the bow and the battlefield lies the heart of a King who chose duty over desire. LORD RAMA. It is time to take our greatest truth to the world. A story of love, a lesson in sacrifice, and a legacy of righteousness. This is the Soul of Bharat, projected for the universe to see. Directed by @niteshtiwari22 | Filmed for IMAX. In cinemas globally. Diwali 2026 & 2027. @malhotra_namit @niteshtiwari22 @TheNameIsYash #RanbirKapoor @WorldOfRamayana @HansZimmer @arrahman @iamsunnydeol @Sai_Pallavi92 @_ravidubey @IMAX @dneg”
The post arrives at a time when the buzz around the film is steadily growing, especially after the release of its visually rich teaser. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the ambitious two-part epic is being mounted on a grand scale and shot for IMAX, promising an immersive theatrical experience. Backed by Namit Malhotra, the film aims to take one of India’s most revered stories to a global audience.
The ensemble cast further adds to the anticipation, with Ranbir Kapoor stepping into the role of Lord Rama, Yash portraying Ravana, Sai Pallavi as Sita, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, and Sunny Deol as Hanuman. The casting reflects a blend of talent from across industries, aligning with the film’s vision of creating a truly pan-Indian and global cinematic experience.
The recently unveiled teaser, running approximately two and a half minutes, showcases grand VFX-driven visuals ranging from fiery leaps and royal processions to forest archery sequences and intimate character moments. A striking cosmic-themed poster further hints at the film’s scale and ambition.
Complementing the visuals is a powerful musical collaboration between Hans Zimmer and A R Rahman, bringing together two globally celebrated composers.
With Part 1 slated for a Diwali 2026 release and Part 2 expected in 2027, Ramayana is shaping up to be more than just a film series. As Vivek Oberoi’s words suggest, it is being positioned as a cultural statement — a story that transcends borders while staying rooted in its spiritual and emotional core.
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