Director Nitesh Tiwari’s adaptation of the epic Ramayana is generating immense anticipation, with speculation swirling around its star-studded cast. Among the confirmed leads, Ranbir Kapoor is set to portray the iconic character of Lord Ram, while Sai Pallavi is rumored to portray Maa Sita, and Yash of “KGF” fame is speculated to take on the role of Ravana. However, one pivotal role that has recently come to light is that of Lord Laxman, with television actor Ravi Dubey reportedly being considered for the part.
Best known for his work in the TV industry, Ravi Dubey, renowned for his role in “Jamai Raja,” is purportedly in talks to portray Laxman in Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious retelling of the epic saga. While there is yet to be official confirmation, the prospect of Dubey’s involvement adds another layer of intrigue to the project.
The casting speculation doesn’t end there, as other names linked to prominent roles include Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, Harman Baweja or Vijay Sethupathi as Vibhishan, Bobby Deol as Kumbhakarna, and Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi. However, amidst the buzz, Nitesh Tiwari has kept the cast list tightly under wraps, adding to the mystery surrounding the project.
With the aim of creating a cinematic trilogy, Tiwari’s vision for Ramayana is ambitious, aiming to deliver a definitive retelling of the timeless tale. Following the setback of “Adipurush,” expectations are high for Tiwari to bring his distinctive touch to the mythological narrative. As preparations for filming commence, reports suggest that Ranbir Kapoor is diligently undergoing rigorous training to embody the noble character of Lord Ram. From voice modulation to diction training, Kapoor is leaving no stone unturned to ensure his portrayal resonates with the essence of the revered deity.
As the project gears up to begin shooting, fans eagerly await further updates on the cast and production details. With a combination of seasoned actors and fresh talent, Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana promises to be a cinematic spectacle that transcends boundaries and captivates audiences with its timeless tale of love, duty, and righteousness.