Ranbir's Ramayana First Look Stuns, But Star's Media Event Absence Sparks Questions
The ₹4000 crore epic unveils a powerful glimpse of Kapoor as Lord Ram, yet his no-show at the launch event raises eyebrows

The most expensive Indian film ever made just dropped its first major visual, and the results are nothing short of spectacular. Ranbir Kapoor's portrayal of Lord Ram in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious ₹4000 crore Ramayana project has set social media ablaze, showcasing a performance that balances divinity with raw emotional depth.
Released on Hanuman Jayanti, the dialogue-free glimpse presents Kapoor in a completely transformed avatar: lean physique, expressive eyes that speak volumes, and a restrained screen presence that embodies both warrior strength and spiritual grace. The visual storytelling captures Ram's essence through pure cinematic language, a bold choice that pays off magnificently.
What's equally impressive is the technical wizardry on display. Every frame screams premium production values, with DNEG's eight-time Oscar-winning team creating a world-class VFX landscape that feels both authentic and fantastical. The Hans Zimmer-AR Rahman collaboration adds another layer of grandeur, promising a sonic experience worthy of the mythological scale.
Yet amidst all this praise, an uncomfortable question lingers: why was Kapoor missing from the official media launch? While the actor attended a select screening the previous evening, his absence from the main press event feels odd for a project of this magnitude. Industry insiders are puzzled, especially considering his presence at the Los Angeles launch earlier.
The glimpse also teases Yash's Ravana in the closing moments, building anticipation for what promises to be an epic confrontation. With Sai Pallavi as Sita, Sunny Deol as Hanuman, and a stellar supporting cast, this two-part saga could redefine how Indian mythology translates to cinema.
Scheduled for Diwali 2026, Ramayana isn't just banking on star power: it's betting on creating a new benchmark for Indian filmmaking. If this first glimpse is any indication, that gamble might just pay off spectacularly.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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