<p>One of the most eagerly awaited cinematic ventures, <em>Ramayana: The Introduction</em>, has finally made its debut with the release of its first official preview, offering a glimpse into Namit Malhotra’s grand vision.</p><p>It was premiered on July 3rd in key cities including Delhi and Bengaluru, along with seven others—Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, and Kochi.</p>.<p>With spellbinding VFX, majestic landscapes and intricately designed characters, the movie has been made with a budget of around $100 million, which is about Rs 835 crore.</p>.'Ramayana': Ranbir as Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita & Yash as Ravana - Meet the faces of Namit Malhotra's modern epic.<p>The first instalment of <em>Ramayana</em> is touted to be the costliest film ever made in India. Every frame of the trailer spills perfection and was made even more impactful with the stirring background given by the legendary AR Rahman, along with Hans Zimmer. ARR's music weaves effortlessly through the visuals, raising the emotional and spiritual essence of the storytelling.</p><p>Directed by Nitish Tiwari, the movie stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita and Yash in a fierce new avatar as the ferocious Ravana. The three-minute prelude has impressed everyone and has left audiences stunned with its visual grandeur.</p><p>Apart from the visuals, even the BGM and voiceover increase the epic’s richness and set the tone for what seems to be a cinematic spectacle. With its divine moments, the battle sequences, the video perfectly showcases a real yet modern retelling of the classic tale.</p><p>The three-minute prelude has impressed everyone and has left audiences stunned with its visual grandeur. While the excitement builds ahead of this ancient saga, much ahead of its global release, <em>Ramayana: The Introduction</em> is not just being seen as a film, but as a cultural milestone in storytelling.</p><p>With its powerful cast, visionary direction and groundbreaking production values, the movie is said to become one of the most significant cinematic events in Indian cinema history.</p>
<p>One of the most eagerly awaited cinematic ventures, <em>Ramayana: The Introduction</em>, has finally made its debut with the release of its first official preview, offering a glimpse into Namit Malhotra’s grand vision.</p><p>It was premiered on July 3rd in key cities including Delhi and Bengaluru, along with seven others—Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune, and Kochi.</p>.<p>With spellbinding VFX, majestic landscapes and intricately designed characters, the movie has been made with a budget of around $100 million, which is about Rs 835 crore.</p>.'Ramayana': Ranbir as Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita & Yash as Ravana - Meet the faces of Namit Malhotra's modern epic.<p>The first instalment of <em>Ramayana</em> is touted to be the costliest film ever made in India. Every frame of the trailer spills perfection and was made even more impactful with the stirring background given by the legendary AR Rahman, along with Hans Zimmer. ARR's music weaves effortlessly through the visuals, raising the emotional and spiritual essence of the storytelling.</p><p>Directed by Nitish Tiwari, the movie stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita and Yash in a fierce new avatar as the ferocious Ravana. The three-minute prelude has impressed everyone and has left audiences stunned with its visual grandeur.</p><p>Apart from the visuals, even the BGM and voiceover increase the epic’s richness and set the tone for what seems to be a cinematic spectacle. With its divine moments, the battle sequences, the video perfectly showcases a real yet modern retelling of the classic tale.</p><p>The three-minute prelude has impressed everyone and has left audiences stunned with its visual grandeur. While the excitement builds ahead of this ancient saga, much ahead of its global release, <em>Ramayana: The Introduction</em> is not just being seen as a film, but as a cultural milestone in storytelling.</p><p>With its powerful cast, visionary direction and groundbreaking production values, the movie is said to become one of the most significant cinematic events in Indian cinema history.</p>