Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayan' become most expensive!

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Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayan' become most expensive!


Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor's film Ramayana remains a part of the headlines these days. Every day some update or the other keeps coming regarding this film, due to which there is a buzz among the people about it. Now an update has come out regarding the budget of the film. Everyone will be shocked after hearing this. Its budget is so much that who knows how many films will be made in it. Nitesh Tiwari is going to make Ramayana in three parts. The budget of the film is said to be more than Rs 800 crore, which will be equal to the box office collection of Ranbir Kapoor's Animal. Talking about Ramayana, Ranbir will be seen in the role of Lord ram and sai pallavi will be seen in the role of Mother Sita. If reports are to be believed, Nitesh Tiwari is going to spend Rs 835 crore on the first part of Ramayana.


Ramayana will be the most expensive film

According to the report of bollywood Hungama, the budget of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana Part One is around 835 crores. They are going to increase this budget with franchise. The post-production of this film will take 600 days. It can be understood from the number of days of shooting that how much money is going to be spent in making the film. Nitish Tiwari's idea is to take indian cinema to the global level through this film. The co-producer of this film is Yash. yash is going to be seen in the role of Ravana in the film.


Film stuck in legal trouble

Just a few days after the news of the budget came out, it was revealed that Ramayana has got into legal trouble. A report in Money Control claims that Ramayan is facing legal problems due to a dispute over intellectual property rights. It is said that the primary production house of Ramayan, Allu Mantena media Ventures LLP is part of 'Project Ramayan'. There is a legal conflict going on with Prime Focus Technologies Limited regarding the rights. Both have started reaching agreement on this in april 2024.


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