Questions Arise Over Ranbir Kapoor's Absence at 'Ramayana' First Look Event
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Mumbai, April 2 (NationPress) As anticipation built across India for Ranbir Kapoor's debut look as Rama in Nitesh Tiwary's upcoming film "Ramayana," the Bollywood actor's absence at the lavish media launch taking place on Hanuman Jayanti on Thursday sparked numerous queries.
Earlier that morning, Ranbir's first appearance as Lord Rama was revealed. A press event was organized to commemorate this occasion, with director Nitesh Tiwary and producer Namit Malhotra in attendance.
Despite a gathering of cameras, journalists, and flashing lights prepared to capture the actor, Ranbir Kapoor was conspicuously absent from the proceedings.
In a striking contrast, a private screening for select media outlets occurred the evening before, where Ranbir was present alongside the director and producer.
Just a day prior, he had attended a closed event with select media, which left reporters questioning what had shifted between his two appearances.
Adding to the intrigue, Ranbir was actively engaged in other events, such as attending the Los Angeles premiere for the same film.
This absence became even more notable given that it was not just any reveal, but the unveiling of Rama's look, making his absence at such a pivotal moment hard to overlook and challenging to justify.
The film features Sai Pallavi, Yash, Ravie Dubey, Sunny Deol, Lara Dutta, and Amitabh Bachchan in significant roles. The Ramayana has been retold in over 300 adaptations across various cultures and regions globally.
Musical legends Hans Zimmer and A. R. Rahman are collaborating on the film's score.
‘Ramayana’ is envisioned as a two-part live-action cinematic experience, being crafted at a scale akin to the largest productions ever made.
The film also boasts Hollywood's premier stunt directors Terry Notary (known for Avengers, Planet of the Apes) and Guy Norris (Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa), choreographing the grand battles between deities and demons.
‘Ramayana’ is being filmed in IMAX and is set for a worldwide release, with Part 1 scheduled for Diwali 2026 and Part 2 for Diwali 2027.