“Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana” is getting ready for it’s two part release. Part one is set to be released on Diwali 2026. Then part two a year later on Diwali 2027. This Hindu epic is a very important part of Indian culture. Now this fall the story will be shared to the rest of the world on the biggest screens possible.
Speaking With Namit Malhotra and Naveen “Yash” Kumar
At this year’s CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Manny Gomez spoke with Namit Malhotra and Naveen “Yash” Kumar about the film, Ramayana. Both of them spoke about what this story means to them, as well as their sentiment on being able to share the story through this film. Yash tells us about his role in the film as Ravana, and what he appreciated more about the character after portraying him. Its a phenomenal conversation that you can check out below!
About “Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana”
From visionary producer and filmmaker Namit Malhotra comes RAMAYANA, a sweeping, two-part cinematic event inspired by one of the world’s most enduring epics.
Since the beginning of time, the Trinity Gods rule the three worlds; Brahma – god who creates; Vishnu – god who protects; and Shiva – god who transforms. As the realms of heaven, earth edge toward chaos, the Trinity god Vishnu descends to earth in an avatar to restore balance. This time, Vishnu is reborn as RAMA (Ranbir Kapoor), a human prince destined to restore balance. Opposing him, stands the most formidable, learned, undefeatable and immortal demon king RAVANA (Yash), blessed by the Trinity themselves, driven by pride and a vengeance powerful enough to shatter the cosmos.
Unaware of his true purpose as the only opponent destined to stand up to Ravana in a fateful cosmic design; Rama is the idol of Dharma (duty above all) and the most loved crown prince of Ayodhya, the greatest human dynasty of the time. Rama tries to build a life of quiet honor with his beloved wife Sita (Sai Pallavi) and loyal brother Lakshman (Ravie Dubey) amongst others, until a twist of fate drives him into exile and toward an inevitable clash with Ravana in a reckoning so cataclysmic, it will decide the destiny of gods and mortals.

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