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‘Ramayana’ will be a two-part live-action cinematic universe being reimagined on the scale of the biggest tentpoles produced to date. The film unites some of Hollywood and India’s celebrated talent in a partnership like never seen before.
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Alia Bhatt reacted emotionally to the first look of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram in Ramayana. The teaser also introduced Sai Pallavi as Sita and Yash as Ravana, with director Nitesh Tiwari’s epic saga set for release in Diwali 2026.
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Ramayana will release in two parts, Part One in Diwali 2026 and Part Two in Diwali 2027 and is expected to redefine epic storytelling in Indian cinema.
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Dairatul Maarifil Osmania in Hyderabad preserves sacred Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana in Arabic and Persian. Founded by the Nizams, the institute promotes interfaith harmony and has gained global recognition for its rare scholarly contributions
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The villagers are also well versed in Kolatam and playing of the harmonium and tabla with the older generation conducting regular training programmes to pass on these arts to the future
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It is a three-day festival dedicated to celebrating timeless epic, the Ramayana, through music, dance, storytelling and scholarship
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In honour of this achievement, a special screening of the animated film will take place on February 15th, with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla gracing the event. The screening promises to be a momentous occasion, celebrating the film's cultural and artistic significance and celebrates the strong cultural ties between India and Japan.
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The actress took to X where she warned of legal action against any "cooked up crappy story"
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The film's first poster, revealing Ranbir in the role of Lord Ram, has also been unveiled. This two-part epic is directed by Nitesh Tiwari, with the release dates confirmed by Namit Malhotra from Prime Focus Studios.
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In the viral clip, Sai Pallavi states that the Indian army is perceived as a "terrorist group" in Pakistan, reflecting the contentious views between the two countries. She is heard saying, “People in Pakistan think our army is a terrorist group. But for us, it is them. So, the perspective changes. I don't understand violence.” This clip is from an interview conducted in January 2022. As it resurfaced, netizens expressed their outrage and criticized the actress for her remarks.
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Taking to X, PM Modi shared an animated video in which he narrates: “The great thoughts of Maharshi Valmiki inspire crores of people and empowers them, bringing hope among lakhs and crores of Dalits.”
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Geek Pictures India issued an official statement expressing gratitude for the overwhelming response to "Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama," which is set to release in theaters across India this October. They conveyed their heartfelt desire to introduce this iconic anime adaptation to a new generation, highlighting their commitment to reviving the beloved epic.
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The event began with an address by social activist and Yogi, Kiran Chukkapalli, who spoke about the Hindu refugee crisis and the socio-economic development initiatives of his non-profit organization, “Think Peace.”
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Sonakshi's 'Ramayana' Home Sparkles with Twinkling Lights
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Mythology refers to the demon king's kingdom as 'the Golden City of Lanka'.
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Enough damage has already been done to the subject by the governments in meddling with the academic issues concerning the teaching and writing of history
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"Ethics and principles should be the norm. But if you follow the law, sometimes when a situation requires, divergences are accepted," the EAM added.
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A few familiar faces from the political fraternity are part of Delhi's famous Lav Kush Ramlila this year, donning the roles of kings and sages from the Ramayana.
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Chilkur Balaji Temple head priest S Rangarajan says his opinion about Prabhas’s Adipurush movie based on Ramayana. Watch the video here
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Production banner T-Series said the Om Raut-directed Adipurush minted Rs 100 crore globally on the second day of its release