The first glimpse of director Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus Ramayana has finally been revealed, offering audiences their first look at Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Yash as the fearsome Ravana. The sneak peek has quickly gone viral, with fans praising the film’s striking visuals and high-end visual effects, many calling them on par with top-tier Hollywood productions.
Bold Visuals, Grand Introduction
The teaser cut, which opened in a multi-city campaign, refrained from revealing too much of the plot but gave enough to imprint strongly. Ranbir’s metamorphosis into Ram is serene but impressive, while Yash’s intimidating look as Ravana proves a showstopper. Both characters are introduced amid the richly detailed environments, sustained by majestic visuals and large-scale production design.
The promo is said not to show a face-off between the two main characters, instead choosing to establish individual presences and anticipation of their eventual confrontation. This artistic choice seems to be in line with the natural unfolding of the epic story and profound character arcs.
Massive Scale, Global Craft skills
What has actually impressed the public is the scope and standard of the VFX work. The visuals have been worked on by DNEG, a world leader in visual effects and Oscar-winning studio. The action choreography is being undertaken by Guy Norris, who has worked on Hollywood blockbusters such as Mad Max: Fury Road. The combination of the two results in a level of gloss that rarely occurs in Indian mythological films.
With an estimated outlay of more than ₹800 crore, Ramayana is being built to be one of the most ambitious Indian film ventures ever conceived. The extent of detail and investment itself is already seeing comparisons to international mythological and fantasy franchises.
Audience and Industry Reactions
Initial reactions to the teaser have been very positive. Even state politicians such as Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis have appreciated the film’s potential, stating that it has the potential to be India’s representative on the international cinema map. Social media are abuzz with enthusiasm, particularly regarding the casting and the film’s stylized but respectful retelling of the epic.
With a stellar cast, cutting-edge VFX, and a massive production vision, Ramayana is not just a film—it’s being positioned as a cinematic event. If the first look is any indication, Nitesh Tiwari’s adaptation may set a new benchmark for Indian epics on
the global stage.
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