You won’t believe how much money Ranbir Kapoor has taken to play Lord Rama in Rs 835 crore ‘Ramayana’

After months of speculation and waiting, the first glimpse of Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is out, and the fans are going crazy. From the star-studded cast, breathtaking visuals, to the massive production, this mega-project is already one of the most high anticipated projects in the Indian films, The film features a stellar cast including strong performers like Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, Sai Pallavi, Sunny Deol, and Ravi Dubey, this mega-project is already being dubbed as one of the most ambitious Indian films ever made. This project is made on a whopping budget of Rs. 835 crore.

Glimpse of Ramayana

The makers released a 3-minute-4-second announcement video on 3rd July. The video exuded the grand scale of the film while paying the utmost focus on the cast and crew behind the project. However, the last seven seconds of the video showcased a glimpse of the actual film where Ranbir Kapoor was seen portraying the role of Lord Ram and Yash as Ravana. The rich visuals and VFX had everyone talking about the film.

This isn’t the first time that a version of Ramayan has been made. Over the years, we have seen many versions of it. However, none could match the impact of Ramanand Sagar’s iconic TV series. With this, now people have high hopes from Ranbir Kapoor to represent the role of Lord Ram with a breath of fresh air, something that swoons away the audience like never before.

Ranbir Kapoor’s Fat Pay Cheque

But besides the grand scale production of this film, the producers have not only spent lavishly on the making of it, but even the star cast have charged a fat pay cheque. According to a report by TV9, Ranbir Kapoor has been signed for a whopping ₹65 crore for the two-part film. While the amount is pretty lavish, it’s also worth every penny considering Ranbir’s massive fan following.

The film is being produced by Namit Malhotra, with Yash, who plays Ravana, and is also co-producing it. Additionally, global VFX giant DNEG is on board as a co-producer, ensuring larger-than-life visuals

The first part of Ramayana will release on Diwali 2026, with the second part slated for Diwali 2027.

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