Mixed Reactions to Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayana' Teaser Released on Hanuman Jayanti
Ramayana teaser reviews: Ranbir Kapoor's Lord Rama glimpse gets mixed reactions, fans say 'disappointing, slightly better than Adipurush'
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The teaser for 'Ramayana', featuring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, was released on Hanuman Jayanti, eliciting mixed reactions from viewers. While some praised Kapoor's portrayal, others criticized the visual effects and overall execution, comparing it unfavorably to the recent film 'Adipurush'. The film is set for a two-part release in 2026 and 2027.
- 01Ranbir Kapoor stars as Lord Rama in the upcoming film 'Ramayana'.
- 02The teaser was released on Hanuman Jayanti and has received mixed reviews.
- 03Critics noted issues with visual effects and overall execution.
- 04The film is produced with a combined budget of ₹4000 crore (roughly $480 million USD).
- 05Part One of 'Ramayana' is scheduled for release in October 2026.
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The teaser for the highly anticipated film 'Ramayana', featuring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, was unveiled on the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti. The teaser highlights various phases of Rama's life, showcasing him as both a warrior and a king. However, reactions have been mixed, with some viewers expressing disappointment over the polished visuals and comparing it to the underperforming film 'Adipurush'. Comments on social media ranged from praise for Kapoor's portrayal to critiques of the visual effects, which some described as cartoonish. The film, directed by Namit Malhotra, boasts a staggering production budget of ₹4000 crore (roughly $480 million USD) and features music by renowned composers AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer. 'Ramayana' is set to be released in two parts, with Part One scheduled for October 2026 and Part Two for October 2027. The film aims to deliver a cinematic spectacle comparable to global epics like 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'Avatar'.
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The film's production and anticipated release may significantly influence the Indian film industry, especially in the context of high-budget adaptations of epic tales.
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