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'Ramayana', made on a grand scale, has surpassed the production cost of 'Kalki 2898 AD' (Rs 600 crore), 'RRR' and 'Adipurush' (both Rs 550 crore), as reported by Hindustan Times.
In a major cinematic breakthrough, Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi are gearing up to bring the epic tale of Ramayana to life on the silver screen. According to insider reports, the much-anticipated ...
There were recent reports about Addinath Kothare playing the role of Bharat in filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious Ramayana. The actor has now confirmed this in an exclusive chat with Bollywood ...
Ramayana in Karachi: Drama group 'Mauj', staging the 'Ramayana' at the Karachi Arts Council over the weekend, has won appreciation for their efforts.
Intinti Ramayanam, one of the most heartwarming Telugu television serials, beautifully portrays the story of a joint family as they navigate love, trust, and unexpected challenges.
Ranbir has acquired 12.5 lakh shares of Prime Focus, the company behind the visual effects of 'Ramayana'. The price per share of his Rs 15 crore investment is around Rs 15 crore. The estimates ...
Telugu star Sai Pallavi is all set to essay the role of Sita opposite Ranbir Kapoor in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana. However, in a recent interview with Siddharth Kannan, actor Srinidhi Shetty ...
Meanwhile, Ramayana Part 1 shoot was wrapped up late Monday night. Ranbir and Ravi were seen sharing a warm hug after the final scene was shot. They also joined the team for a cake-cutting ceremony.
The announcement video of Ramayana gave us a magnificent sneak peek into the magnum opus and also teased fans with Ranbir Kapoor and Yash’s first looks. We catch a sight of RK as Rama, preparing ...
“Ram is the soul of our country. The Ramayana has a unique cultural, civilisational, and social connection across the length and breadth of India,” contended Arunish Chawla, Secretary, Union ...
Reliable sources close to the producer, Namit Malhotra, have confirmed that Ramayana Franchise is being designed on a budget of Rs. 1600 crores, excluding print and publicity. "While Ramayana 1 is ...