Ranbir Kapoor, one of Bollywood's leading actors, has been keeping his fans eagerly awaiting his next big projects, particularly Ramayana and Love & War. The former, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is a mythological epic that has garnered significant attention due to its grand scale, rich storytelling, and its high-profile cast, which includes Ranbir Kapoor in a pivotal role.
However, recent reports suggest an interesting development in the film’s production, where a body double has been employed for certain sequences in the film.
Ranbir Kapoor has already shot most of his crucial scenes for the first part of Ramayana.
According to a source close to the production, only "patchwork" scenes remain, which can be handled without the actor’s direct involvement.
The source further stated that since Ranbir’s dates were largely assigned to his other film Love & War, the production team of Ramayana had meticulously planned the shoot in such a way that there would be no delays in the filming schedule.
As a result, a body double has stepped in to complete the remaining minor sequences, allowing for smoother production without affecting the overall timeline.
This approach of using a body double is not unusual, especially in large-scale films like Ramayana that require extensive VFX and precise visual effects. It is common in the film industry to use body doubles for certain action sequences or when an actor’s availability is limited. In Ranbir Kapoor’s case, it seems the production team made the strategic decision to keep everything on track, especially considering the high demands of both Ramayana and Love & War.
The first part of Ramayana is a VFX-heavy film that requires significant post-production work, which the director and team are dedicating the next few months to. This would include everything from visual effects to sound design and other technical aspects that bring the epic to life. As the post-production work intensifies, the team plans to wrap up the first installment of the film and aims for a Diwali 2026 release.
The second part of the film is expected to roll out in Diwali 2027, creating an extended timeline that will keep the audience anticipating the next chapter of this mythological saga.
Ranbir Kapoor, in a previous interaction at the Red Sea International Film Festival, spoke highly of the project. He referred to Ramayana as “the greatest story ever” and expressed how humbled he felt to be part of it. He also praised the producer, Namit Malhotra, his childhood friend, for bringing together the best creative minds for the film. Kapoor’s excitement for the role, particularly in playing a character from one of India’s most revered mythological texts, speaks volumes about his dedication to the project.
Apart from Ranbir Kapoor, the film features an impressive ensemble cast. Sai Pallavi will be seen as Sita, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, and Yash portraying Ravana. The star-studded cast, combined with the vision of director Nitesh Tiwari, has fans eager to see how this grand retelling of Ramayana unfolds on screen.
As Ramayana continues to progress through its production stages, the use of a body double highlights the practical aspects of filmmaking, especially in projects of this magnitude. With the actor's availability and the complex nature of the film, this decision is likely to ensure that the film meets its planned release dates without compromising on quality. Fans can expect a larger-than-life mythological experience when the first part of Ramayana hits theaters in 2026.
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