Ravi Dubey Urges Fans to Trust the Makers of Nitesh Tiwari's Epic Ramayana
Anticipation Surrounds Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana
Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming film Ramayana is generating significant buzz in Indian cinema, with expectations that it could revolutionize filmmaking and viewing experiences. Featuring a stellar cast and an ambitious two-part structure, the film is deeply embedded in Indian cultural narratives, creating a wave of excitement among fans. As anticipation builds for this grand adaptation, actor Ravi Dubey, who portrays Lakshman, has reached out to audiences with a heartfelt message, encouraging them to place their trust in the filmmakers and remain patient.
Ravi Dubey's Heartfelt Appeal
Ravi Dubey's message to the audience
In a recent conversation, Ravi Dubey shared insights about his role in Ramayana and emphasized the profound cultural and spiritual importance of the narrative. He expressed that Ramayana is intrinsically linked to India's identity, stating, "Bharat aur Ramayana ek dusre se alag nahi hain. They are one." He acknowledged the weight of responsibility that comes with adapting such a revered epic, assuring fans that the team is dedicated to honoring the original material. "Yeh hamara itihaas hai, dharohar hai, and the more we can work on it, the more we will try to do justice to it within our abilities," he remarked. Dubey described his involvement in the project as a unique and fulfilling experience.
Expectations from Ramayana
When asked about what viewers can anticipate from the film, Ravi made an emotional plea to the dedicated fans who have been closely following the film's progress. "We are making the film with faith. You wait with faith," he urged. For Ravi Dubey, this project represents a significant milestone in his acting journey. Although he has made a name for himself in television and production, this marks his first role in a major theatrical film. Last year, he expressed his enthusiasm for joining the project through a heartfelt social media post, calling it the greatest honor of his life to be part of a story that has influenced generations. He referred to the film as a celebration of one of India's most beloved tales, dubbing it "Our Truth. Our History."
More about Ramayana
More about Ramayana
Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra, Ramayana is being developed as one of the most ambitious and costly films in Indian cinema history. The cast includes Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana, with Ravi Dubey playing Lakshman and Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman. Another exciting aspect of the film is its music, featuring a collaboration between Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman, making it one of the most awaited musical endeavors in Indian cinema. The first part of Ramayana is set to premiere during Diwali 2026, with the sequel expected to follow in Diwali 2027.
