Ravie Dubey's Date Night with Sargun Mehta—And His Epic 'Ramayana' Role

Ravie Dubey gave fans a peek into his personal life with a sweet Instagram post. He celebrated a "date night" with his wife, Sargun Mehta, marking one year of their production house, Dreamiyata. Beyond his personal life, Dubey is gearing up for a major cinematic role. He will play Lord Lakshmana in the highly anticipated two-part film adaptation of 'Ramayana'.

Key Points: Ravie Dubey Shares Date Night with Sargun Mehta, Stars in Ramayana

  • Ravie Dubey shared loved-up photos celebrating his production banner's anniversary
  • The actor-producer runs Dreamiyata with his wife, actress Sargun Mehta
  • Dubey will portray Lord Lakshmana in the upcoming 'Ramayana: Part 1' film
  • The star-studded 'Ramayana' features Ranbir Kapoor, Yash, and Sai Pallavi in lead roles
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Ravie Dubey shares glimpse of 'date night' with 'darling' Sargun Mehta

Ravie Dubey shares a sweet date night with wife Sargun Mehta, celebrating their production house. He also prepares to play Lakshmana in the epic 'Ramayana'.

"Date Night with my darling. One Year of @dreamiyatadramaa Merry christmas. ok bye - Ravie Dubey"

Mumbai, Dec 26

Actor-producer Ravi Dubey treated fans to a sweet-peek into his personal life as he shared a glimpse of a 'date night' with his wife, actress Sargun Mehta.

Ravie took to Instagram, where he shared two loved-up pictures featuring him and his wife as they celebrated one year of their production banner.

"Date Night with my darling. One Year of @dreamiyatadramaa Merry christmas. ok bye," Ravie wrote.

It was in 2019, when Ravie had opened his own production house with his wife Sargun Mehta and co-produced several films. In March 2021, they bankrolled the television series Udaariyaan.

Talking about the actor, Ravie will next be seen as Lord Lakshmana in the upcoming film "Ramayana: Part 1."

It was earlier this year on July 3, when the makers of the upcoming magnum opus starring Ranbir and Yash unveiled the first look. The run-time of the asset is heavily dominated by CGI, done extremely tastefully by Prime Focus and Academy Award-winning DNEG, the latter scoring the Oscar for Best VFX for 'Dune'.

The film features a galaxy of stars with Ranbir in the role of Lord Ram, and 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 tent poles 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
More excited about the Ramayana news at the end! Ranbir as Ram, Yash as Raavan, and Hans Zimmer with AR Rahman? This is going to be epic. Can't wait for Diwali 2026!
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Sarah B
The article starts with a sweet personal moment but becomes a massive Ramayana promo halfway through! A bit jarring, but the film details are impressive. The scale sounds unprecedented for Indian cinema.
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Rohit P
Good for them. Udaariyaan is a popular show. But honestly, my attention went straight to the Ramayana cast. Sunny Deol as Hanuman ji is perfect casting! Jai Bajrangbali! 🙏
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Kavya N
They seem like a solid partnership, both on and off screen. It's nice when couples support each other's careers. Also, the Ramayana film has me nervous and excited. Hope they handle our scriptures with the utmost respect.
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Michael C
The technical team for Ramayana is world-class. DNEG doing the VFX and those stunt directors? This is a global project. India's cinematic ambition is reaching new heights.

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