Ravie Dubey's Divine Coincidence: Visiting Lakshman Temple Before Ramayana Role

Actor Ravie Dubey shared a remarkable coincidence, revealing he visited Shri Lakshman's temple in Lucknow almost a year before being confirmed to play Lord Lakshmana in the upcoming film 'Ramayana'. He described this as an "incredible synchronicity" and a sign of divine orchestration. The film features a massive star cast including Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Yash as Raavan, and Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, 'Ramayana' is a two-part epic scheduled for Diwali releases in 2026 and 2027.

Key Points: Ravie Dubey's Divine Synchronicity Before Ramayana Casting

  • Divine coincidence before casting
  • Visit to Lakshman temple in Lucknow
  • Role in upcoming epic Ramayana
  • Star-studded cast revealed
  • Two-part cinematic universe
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Ravie Dubey on his journey as Lakshman: Proof that our deities are orchestrating everything

Actor Ravie Dubey reveals he visited Shri Lakshman's temple a year before being confirmed to play Lakshmana in Nitesh Tiwari's 'Ramayana'.

Ravie Dubey on his journey as Lakshman: Proof that our deities are orchestrating everything
"Incredible synchronicities... are just proof that our deities are orchestrating everything - Ravie Dubey"

Mumbai, Feb 27

Actor Ravie Dubey on Friday shared a divine coincidence from his life, revealing that almost a year before being confirmed to play Lord Lakshmana in Nitesh Tiwary's 'Ramayana', he had unknowingly visited Shri Lakshman's temple in Lucknow while shooting for Lakhan Leela Bhargava.

Ravie took to Instagram, where he shared a throwback video of himself sitting in an interview with his wife Sargun and talking about featuring in the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer.

Taking to the caption section, he said that during the filming of the show 'Lakhan Leela Bhargava', where he portrayed a character named Lakhan, he happened to visit Shri Lakshman's temple in Lakshmanpuri purely by coincidence.

"Almost exactly An year before i got confirmed to play 'Lakshman' in 'Ramayana' I purely by coincidence landed up at Shri Lakshman's temple in Lakshmanpuri (Lucknow) while filming a show called 'Lakhan Leela Bhargava' where I played a character called 'Lakhan'," Ravie wrote.

Calling it an "incredible synchronicity", Dubey expressed his belief that such moments are a reminder of divine orchestration.

"Incredible synchronicities and coincidences are just proof that our deities are orchestrating everything... All we need to do is surrender... not strategise... just surrender," he concluded.

The upcoming film features a galaxy of stars with Ranbir in the role of Lord Ram, Yash essaying Raavan, and actress Sai Pallavi playing Goddess Sita.

Sunny Deol portrays Lord Hanuman, Amitabh Bachchan will play Jatayu and Lara Dutt will be seen as Kaikeyi.

Two music titans, Hans Zimmer and A. R. Rahman are joining forces for the film.

'Ramayana' is a two-part live-action cinematic universe being reimagined on the scale of the biggest tentpoles produced to date.

The film also features Hollywood's top stunt directors Terry Notary (Avengers, Planet of the Apes) and Guy Norris (Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa), choreographing the epic battles between gods and demons.

'Ramayana' is being filmed for IMAX and will be released worldwide with Part 1 releasing in Diwali 2026 and Part 2 in Diwali 2027.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The cast and crew look incredible on paper. Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman together is a dream! But I really hope the storytelling does justice to our epic. It's a huge responsibility.
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Rohit P
Interesting story, but respectfully, I feel we sometimes read too much into coincidences. The real proof will be in his performance. Playing Lakshman requires embodying devotion and duty. Hope he focuses on that.
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Sarah B
As someone fascinated by Indian culture, I find this so beautiful. The idea of synchronicity is universal, but the way it's expressed here with such faith is truly special. Looking forward to this global cinematic event.
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Karthik V
Waah! The scale is mind-blowing. IMAX, Hollywood stunt directors, a two-part saga... This is the kind of grand treatment our Ramayana deserves on the world stage. Diwali 2026 can't come soon enough!
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Meera T
It's a lovely sentiment. In our culture, we believe nothing happens by chance, especially when it comes to divine matters. All the best to the entire team. May they create something that touches every heart. ❤️

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