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Ramayana: A Divine Cinematic Offering with ₹4000 Crore Budget to Honor Lord Rama’s Legacy

Mumbai, July 15, 2025 – With unwavering devotion to the eternal saga of Lord Rama, Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana emerges as India’s most magnificent cinematic tribute, carrying a divine ₹4000 crore ($500 million) budget for its two-part epic, as reported by India Today. This sacred retelling of Valmiki’s Ramayana seeks to illuminate the world with the glory of dharma, blending unparalleled cinematic grandeur with the spiritual essence of Bharat’s timeless epic.

A Sacred Vision with a Monumental Budget

Crafted with reverence, Ramayana stands as the costliest film in Indian history, surpassing global cinematic giants. Producer Namit Malhotra, CEO of Prime Focus and DNEG, has poured his heart into this divine endeavor, describing it as “the largest film for the greatest epic” in a podcast with Prakhar Gupta. With a budget initially pegged at ₹1600 crore, the project’s scale has soared to ₹4000 crore, reflecting its ambition to honor Lord Rama’s story with unmatched devotion and artistry.

The first part, with a ₹835 crore investment, has completed filming and entered a 600-day post-production phase, where DNEG’s eight-time Oscar-winning VFX team will weave photorealistic visuals to bring Ayodhya and Lanka to life. The second part, budgeted at ₹700 crore, will continue this divine narrative, utilizing shared assets to ensure a seamless journey. From AI-powered dubbing in regional languages to celestial music, every element is crafted to resonate with devotees worldwide.

A Stellar Cast to Embody Divine Virtues

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, whose Dangal touched hearts globally, Ramayana features Ranbir Kapoor as the embodiment of Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as the virtuous Maa Sita, and Yash as the formidable Ravana. Sunny Deol’s portrayal of the devoted Hanuman, alongside luminaries like Amitabh Bachchan, Lara Dutta, and Ravi Dubey, adds divine depth to this sacred tale. The soundtrack, a divine collaboration between Oscar-winner Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman, promises to elevate souls, while action choreography by Terry Notary (Avengers) and Guy Norris (Mad Max: Fury Road) will depict the triumph of dharma with breathtaking intensity.

Drawing inspiration from global masterpieces like Interstellar, the film employs an 86-camera setup to capture the divine splendor of Lord Rama’s journey. Malhotra’s vision is to present Bharat’s spiritual heritage to the world, correcting past misrepresentations and celebrating the eternal values of the Ramayana.

A Devotional Offering with Global Aspirations

With a landing cost exceeding ₹1000 crore for Part 1, Ramayana is a high-stakes offering at the feet of Lord Rama. To achieve box office success, it must surpass the collections of RRR (₹1050 crore), KGF Chapter 2 (₹1000 crore), and Animal (₹800 crore). The memory of Adipurush, which faced criticism despite earning ₹400 crore against a ₹500-700 crore budget, underscores the need for authenticity. Yet, with global distribution talks underway with a leading Hollywood studio and an IMAX release planned, Ramayana is poised to carry Lord Rama’s message to every corner of the world.

A Divine Release Awaits

Ramayana: Part 1 will grace theaters during Diwali 2026, a fitting time for devotees to immerse in Lord Rama’s victory over adharma. Part 2 will follow in Diwali 2027, continuing this sacred saga. A recent motion poster, showcasing Ranbir’s Rama and Yash’s Ravana with Zimmer and Rahman’s soul-stirring score, has ignited devotion across X, with devotees proclaiming it “a divine masterpiece” and “Bharat’s pride.”

A Beacon of Dharma for the World

Ramayana is more than a film—it is a yagna to celebrate Bharat’s spiritual legacy. Self-financed by Malhotra, this project aims to inspire hearts with the values of Lord Rama—truth, duty, and compassion—while showcasing India’s cinematic prowess. As devotees await this divine offering, Ramayana promises to be a global testament to the eternal glory of Sanatan Dharma.

Join Hindu Tone in chanting Jai Shree Ram as we follow Ramayana’s journey to the silver screen. Share your devotion in the comments below and let us unite in anticipation of this sacred cinematic milestone!

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