Ramayana's Diwali Dreams Hang on April 2 Trailer Drop
Nitesh Tiwari's ₹4000 crore epic needs to prove its worth after underwhelming buzz so far

Seven months out from its Diwali release, Bollywood's most expensive production ever finds itself in an unexpected position: struggling to generate the kind of earth-shaking buzz you'd expect from a ₹4000 crore Ramayana adaptation starring Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi.
This is puzzling territory for any filmmaker attempting to bring our most beloved epic to the big screen. Historically, Ramayana adaptations create their own momentum simply by existing: the subject matter alone commands reverence across demographics and geographies. Yet Nitesh Tiwari's magnum opus hasn't quite ignited that organic excitement despite its staggering scale and star power.
The promotional strategy so far has been cautious, almost timid. Apart from the title announcement and a three-minute introduction glimpse showcasing Ranbir as Ram and Yash as Ravana through heavy VFX sequences, audiences haven't seen enough to differentiate this version from previous tellings. That's a critical misstep when you're asking viewers to invest emotionally and financially in what's being positioned as the definitive cinematic Ramayana.
April 2 becomes make-or-break day. The team wisely chose Hanuman Jayanti for their first proper trailer launch: a date that naturally aligns with the film's spiritual core. This trailer needs to accomplish what months of measured marketing couldn't: establish why this Ramayana deserves its record-breaking budget and sky-high expectations.
Trade circles are watching particularly closely because Diwali 2025 represents more than just another festival release. It's a litmus test for whether Indian cinema can successfully scale mythological storytelling to unprecedented heights without losing the emotional authenticity that makes these stories timeless.
The Los Angeles preview event signals global ambitions, but international appeal means nothing if domestic audiences aren't convinced first. Tiwari and his team have built something massive: now they need to prove it's also magnificent. April 2 will tell us everything.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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