Ranbir Kapoor's Emotional Farewell Speech as Lord Ram
A behind-the-scenes video from the final day of filming, now viral on social media, shows lead actor Ranbir Kapoor, who plays Lord Ram, delivering a touching farewell speech. Surrounded by the entire team, Ranbir expressed deep gratitude for the experience, calling the portrayal of Lord Ram “the most significant role” of his career.
Standing beside him during the moment was Ravi Dubey, who plays Lakshman, Ram’s devoted younger brother. Ranbir took a moment to thank his fellow cast members including Sai Pallavi, Yash, and Ravi, acknowledging the dedication and spirit they brought to the film.
Ranbir Kapoor & Ravi Dubey (Laxmana) giving speech on the shoot wrap of Ramayana!
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Cake-Cutting, Hugs, and Celebrations On Set
In another video capturing the wrap celebration, Ranbir and Ravi are seen participating in a joyous cake-cutting ceremony with the crew. The atmosphere was one of celebration and emotional goodbyes as the team cherished their final moments on set.
FROM THE SETS OF RAMAYANA
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Director Nitesh Tiwari also delivered a heartfelt address, thanking the team for their relentless efforts. His words were met with loud cheers and applause, reflecting the collective pride in bringing this iconic story to life. A particularly moving moment saw Ranbir sharing a warm hug with Ravi, symbolizing the deep brotherly bond forged both on-screen and off-screen.
A Stellar Ensemble Cast Brings the Ramayana to Life
Ramayana: Part 1 boasts an extraordinary lineup of talent, handpicked to represent the legendary characters of the ancient epic. The star-studded cast includes:
Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram
Sai Pallavi as Sita
Yash as Ravana
Sunny Deol as Hanuman
Kajal Aggarwal as Mandodari
Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi
Ravi Dubey as Lakshman
Each actor has reportedly undergone rigorous preparation, ensuring their performances honor the depth, complexity, and reverence these roles demand.
VFX on a Grand Scale by Oscar-Winning Studio DNEG
The visual scale of Ramayana: Part 1 is nothing short of monumental. The film’s VFX is being handled by DNEG, the Oscar-winning studio known for delivering visually immersive experiences in global blockbusters like Inception, Dune, and Interstellar.
With cutting-edge CGI and digital world-building, the film aims to offer audiences a truly divine cinematic journey that’s visually spectacular while staying rooted in Indian mythology.
Diwali 2026 Release Planned for Part 1, Followed by Part 2 in 2027
Fans of Indian epics and grand storytelling won't have to wait too long. Ramayana: Part 1 is officially scheduled for a Diwali 2026 theatrical release, with Part 2 already lined up for Diwali 2027. With meticulous planning, high-end VFX, and a deep reverence for the source material, the two-part series is being developed as a definitive cinematic retelling of the timeless tale.
A New Era for Indian Mythological Cinema
The completion of filming marks a pivotal moment for Indian cinema. Ramayana: Part 1 isn’t just another mythological movie—it's a landmark project that could redefine how Indian epics are adapted for the big screen. With its scale, vision, and spiritual depth, the film promises to elevate the genre and introduce the Ramayana to new global audiences.
This adaptation also reflects a rising trend in mythological storytelling, with filmmakers now investing heavily in quality writing, modern technology, and authentic performances to honor India’s rich narrative heritage.
Final Thoughts
As filming wraps on Ramayana: Part 1, the sense of purpose and pride among the team is unmistakable. From Ranbir Kapoor’s heartfelt goodbye to the director’s visionary leadership, the project has been nothing short of epic in every sense.
With a legendary story, a passionate team, and a powerful message of dharma, sacrifice, and devotion, Ramayana is poised to be a cinematic event that transcends borders and generations.
Mark your calendars—Diwali 2026 is set to shine brighter than ever with the release of Ramayana: Part 1.