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Rama is the greatest of all time because he lived a life where the choices he made were always in the benefit of the greater good, duty over desire, and sacrifice over self. His legacy continues to enhance and empower humanity over time and bring the belief in the goodness of the human spirit to resolve all conflict and bring peace to the world. Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana Directed by Nitesh Tiwari In cinemas worldwide Ramayana Part 1 Diwali 2026

Interesting, they changed the design on the chiseled cinnabar block to be clearly a spider and not a beetle, and that can only mean... CINNABAR SPIDER 100% CONFIRMED ❗️❗️❗️

First frame: kid is bowing down and ranbir crossed him Next frame: same kid is showering flowers on him And we're competing with Hollywood with these AI videos in big 2026 🤡🙏 #Ramayana





I don’t see why CGI was needed for these scenes when they could’ve been shot beautifully in natural locations in the country itself. SS Rajamouli is going all the way to Antarctica to film some parts to make it look realistic..... and you couldn’t even shoot the vanvas portions in real jungle when the country has plenty of such suitable locations. And the music by Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman feels mid, very typical Zimmer-style hybrid orchestral scoring, and nothing particularly breathtaking. Indian composers like Shankar Mahadevan, M. Keeravani, Amit Trivedi, or even AR Rahman solo might’ve delivered a more beautiful and culturally textured score for an epic like Ramayana

Rama is the greatest of all time because he lived a life where the choices he made were always in the benefit of the greater good, duty over desire, and sacrifice over self. His legacy continues to enhance and empower humanity over time and bring the belief in the goodness of the human spirit to resolve all conflict and bring peace to the world. Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana Directed by Nitesh Tiwari In cinemas worldwide Ramayana Part 1 Diwali 2026

bro, here i legit thought I'm watching Adipurush 2.0 😭😭😭😭

Salman Khan would have been a perfect choice for the role of Shree Ram if it had been made earlier, bcz Shree Ram would probably have looked like this in his 40s. #Ramayana

Avatar Budget: $235M Ramayana Part I Budget: $275M Disappointed with how this turned out, honestly #Ramayana

Rama moving in a thunderstorm without any movement of hair and clothes in the teaser of #Ramayana Weak Detailing by Namit Malhotra!






















