Why is Ranbir Kapoor’s casting as Lord Rama in Ramayana making people unhappy?

The announcement of Ranbir Kapoor portraying Lord Rama in Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming film ‘Ramayana’ has ignited a spectrum of reactions across the nation. While some fans eagerly anticipate this fresh take on the epic, others express reservations about Kapoor’s suitability for such a revered role.

Why Ranbir Kapoor’s Casting Has Raised Questions?

A significant point of contention stems from old interview where Kapoor mentioned his fondness for beef, leading to criticism from certain quarters who question the appropriateness of his casting as a deity in Hindu mythology. This debate underscores the sensitivities involved in representing religious figures on screen.

What Mukesh Khanna Said On The Casting Of Ranbir Kapoor?

Adding to the discourse, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna voiced his concerns, emphasizing that an actor embodying Lord Rama should reflect the character’s virtues both on and off-screen. He remarked that any incongruity between an actor’s real-life persona and the sanctity of the role could impact audience perception.

How Mukesh Chhabra Defended Ranbir Kapoor’s Casting

Despite the controversies, casting director Mukesh Chhabra defended the choice, highlighting Kapoor’s inherent innocence and calm demeanor as aligning with the essence of Lord Rama. Chhabra believes that Kapoor’s emotional depth and screen presence make him a compelling fit for the role, which also shows his acting range and assures that Ranbir will be setting a bar for everyone.

More About Ramayana

The film boasts star-studded cast, including Sai Pallavi as Sita, Yash as Ravana, Ravie Dubey as Lakshman, Sunny Deol as Hanuman, and Arun Govil, best known for his portrayal of Lord Rama in the 1987 TV series, taking on the role of Raja Dasharath. This blend of seasoned actors and fresh faces aims to bring a nuanced retelling of the classic epic.

Set to release in two parts, with first installment slated for Diwali 2026, Namit Malhotra’s ambitious ‘Ramayana’ promises grand cinematic experience. The film’s high production values, combined with its ambitious storytelling and music grandeur, position it as one of most anticipated and biggest projects in Indian cinema.

Despite its release in the next year, it will be excited to see how audiences will receive this modern adaptation of a timeless tale, and whether Kapoor’s portrayal will resonate with the reverence associated with “Maryada Purushottam” Lord Rama or not.

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