Ranbir Kapoor's film 'Ramayana' will be shot in Mumbai and London!!

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Ramayana: Ranbir Kapoor's film 'Ramayana' will be shot in mumbai and london, know when the shooting will start.


Ranbir Kapoor created a stir at the box office with 'Animal' in the year 2023. This action crime film directed by sandeep Reddy Vanga made record collections and was a blockbuster at the box office. Now the discussion about Ranbir Kapoor's next film 'Ramayana' has intensified. director Nitesh Tiwari is busy preparing for this film. According to media reports, the film will be shot in mumbai and London.

If reports are to be believed, this film by ranbir kapoor will go on the floors soon. The film will be shot extensively in mumbai, where it will have a 60-day schedule. After this, shooting will be done in london also for 60 days. The Lanka portion of Ramayana will be shot in london itself, in which superstar yash will also be involved along with Ranbir.

It is also being discussed that Ranbir has given up alcohol, non-vegetarian food, and late-night parties for his role in the film. He is playing the role of Lord ram in the film, it is being said that Ranbir has left all these things out of respect for his character. Recently sunny deol has been selected for the role of Lord Hanuman in 'Ramayana'. sunny deol is very excited about this character. There is talk that Sunny will shoot 'Ramayana: Part One' in May this year.

According to reports, Sunny is in a cameo in 'Ramayana: Part One'. However, his full presence will be seen in the second and third parts of the film. The makers are confident that after Dara Singh, it is only sunny deol who can revive the character of Lord Hanuman in front of the audience in modern times.

It is noteworthy that apart from ranbir kapoor, sai pallavi will be seen in the role of Sita in the film, while superstar yash will be playing the role of Ravana. Apart from this, lara dutta will play the role of Kaikeyi. At the same time, Vijay Sethupathi's name is in discussion for the role of Vibhishan.

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