Valmiki Ramayana New Poster Unveiled for Hanuman Janmotsav

The makers of the upcoming film 'Valmiki Ramayana' have released a new poster on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, highlighting Lord Hanuman's devotion to Lord Ram. This follows a first-look poster unveiled on Ram Navami, which depicted Lord Ram's feet and symbolized faith and humility. The film is directed by National Award-winner Bhavna Talwar and boasts a strong technical team including Sabu Cyril, Binod Pradhan, and Resul Pookutty. 'Valmiki Ramayana' is scheduled for a theatrical release on October 2.

Key Points: Valmiki Ramayana New Poster Released on Hanuman Janmotsav

  • New poster released for Hanuman Janmotsav
  • Highlights devotion of Lord Hanuman
  • Directed by Bhavna Talwar
  • Features top technical talent
  • Scheduled for October 2 release
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Hanuman Janmotsav: Valmiki Ramayana makers drop new poster

Makers of Valmiki Ramayana release a new poster highlighting Lord Hanuman's devotion. The film, directed by Bhavna Talwar, is set for an October release.

"As long as mountains stand and rivers flow, the Ramayana will live on. - Film Makers"

Mumbai, April 2

Days after sharing the first-look poster, the makers of 'Valmiki Ramayana' have now released a new poster on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, giving audiences another glimpse into the film's theme.

The newly released creative highlights Lord Hanuman's devotion to Lord Ram. The poster reflects faith, humility, and the strong bond between the two.

Last month, the makers shared the first-look poster, giving film enthusiasts a glimpse of the movie's devotional theme. The first-look poster was unveiled on the occasion of Ram Navami and depicted the feet of Lord Ram, which hold deep significance in Indian tradition. The image symbolized faith, humility, and the act of seeking blessings before embarking on a sacred journey. Along with the poster, the makers shared a caption introducing it to the audience: "As long as mountains stand and rivers flow, the Ramayana will live on."

The film is directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Bhavna Talwar and brings together a strong team from the industry. Alongside Sabu Cyril, cinematographer Binod Pradhan and sound designer Resul Pookutty are part of the project.

Writers Anand Neelakantan and Chandraprakash Dwivedi have also contributed to the film to ensure the story remains grounded and authentic. The first-look posters suggest that the film will present the Ramayana with a focus on faith and cultural values. The makers appear to be aiming to connect with audiences through a simple yet meaningful presentation.

Valmiki Ramayana is scheduled to release in theatres on October 2.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The team behind this is stellar - Bhavna Talwar, Sabu Cyril, Binod Pradhan! With such minds, the visual and audio experience should be epic. Hoping they do justice to our itihasa and don't take creative liberties just for drama.
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Rohit P
Releasing on Gandhi Jayanti is a nice touch. The focus on faith and cultural values is much needed in today's cinema. My only request to the makers: please keep the storytelling authentic and don't modernize the core message. We want to see Ramayana, not a masala version.
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Sarah B
As someone who has been studying Indian epics, I'm really looking forward to this. The involvement of writers like Anand Neelakantan suggests there might be some nuanced perspectives. The poster symbolism with the feet is deeply meaningful.
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Vikram M
Hanuman ji's devotion is the ultimate example of bhakti. If the film can capture even a fraction of that emotion, it will be a success. The caption "As long as mountains stand..." gave me goosebumps. True for our culture.
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Karthik V
After Adipurush, expectations are very high and also very cautious. This team seems more credible. Fingers crossed they deliver a classic that we can watch with our families and feel proud of.

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