Ranbir Kapoor’s Rs 1600 crore Ramayana has songs written by former politician and renowned poet, known for Shree Ram Katha. His name is…
The first glimpse of the film Ramayana has already heightened the excitement among audiences. The first part of the film is set to release on Diwali next year. The music is being composed by Oscar-winning composers Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman. It has now been revealed that the songs are being written by a renowned poet, who is also well known for reciting the Ram Katha.
Who will be the lyricist of Ramayana songs?
Ramayana is said to be India’s most expensive film, with Ranbir Kapoor playing the role of Lord Ram and superstar Yash portraying Ravana. Sunny Deol has expressed his happiness about playing the role of Lord Hanuman. Sai Pallavi will be seen as Maa Sita, while TV actor Ravi Dubey takes on the role of Lakshman. To add to the excitement, it’s worth mentioning that renowned poet Kumar Vishwas is also associated with this grand project.
Kumar Vishwas, who has written popular songs for films like Mission Raniganj, Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran, will also be writing the songs for Ramayana. His powerful song Hum Saath Chalen Toh Jeetenge from the film Mission Raniganj was sung by B Praak and Arko. The song became so popular that it was frequently played at political events and cricket stadiums. Kumar Vishwas has also written songs Veer Bhagat Singh. In addition to speaking on socio-political issues on stage, he often recites his poetry to audiences. He travels across India and abroad to participate in seminars and poetry events.

Kumar Vishwas’ Ram Katha recitation became so popular that it earned a place at a prestigious event like Maha Kumbh 2025. Through Apne Apne Ram, he spread the timeless story of Lord Ram across the world. Born on February 10, 1970, Kumar Vishwas also contested the 2014 Lok Sabha elections as an AAP candidate from Amethi. In addition to being a renowned poet, he has appeared as a guest on several television shows, including The Kapil Sharma Show, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, and Indian Idol.
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