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Yash set to commence shoot for 'Ramayana Part 1' along with Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi

IANS April 20, 2025 191 views

Pan-India star Yash is set to commence shooting for the mega-budget 'Ramayana Part 1' alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi. The actor will first seek blessings at the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain, symbolically connecting with his character Raavan's devotion to Mahadev. Backed by producer Namit Malhotra and directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film promises cutting-edge technology and rich storytelling. The epic is planned as a two-part series, with releases scheduled for Diwali 2026 and 2027.

"An ambitious mythological epic set to redefine the genre" - Namit Malhotra, Producer"
Mumbai, April 20: Pan-India star Yash, who is known for blockbuster 'K.G.F.', is set to join the shoot of 'Ramayana Part 1' in the coming week in Mumbai. To signify an auspicious commencement to his journey with this mythological epic, Yash will first visit the revered Shree Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain to seek the divine blessings.

Key Points

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Yash plays Raavan in massive two-part mythological project

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Film scheduled for Diwali 2026 and 2027 releases

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Co-produced by Monster Mind Creations and Prime Focus Studios

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Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari

The film also stars Bollywood superstar Ranbir Kapoor, and actress Sai Pallavi. Yash commences every new film project with a temple visit.

This time, his visit to the temple marks a symbolic moment as Raavan, the character played by the actor in 'Ramayana Part 1', was a devotee of Mahadev.

In addition to playing a pivotal role, Yash is co-producing the film under his banner, Monster Mind Creations along with Malhota's Prime Focus Studios. As a hands-on co-producer, he has been working closely with the team on all aspects of the ambitious project and is slated to kickstart shooting his scenes from the end of April.

Producer Namit Malhotra is backing the cinematic epic, which is touted to be Indian cinema's most ambitious mythological epic to date. The film is helmed by acclaimed filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari, and boasts rich storytelling, cutting-edge technology, and a cinematic vision set to redefine the mythological genre for a global audience.

'Ramayana Part 1' is all set to release on Diwali 2026, followed by 'Ramayana Part 2' on Diwali 2027.

Meanwhile, Yash also has 'Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-ups' in the pipeline. The makers of the film recently shared the film will arrive in cinemas on March 19, 2026.

As the first large-scale Indian project conceptualized, written, and shot in both Kannada and English, 'Toxic blends cultures and continents. The film will be dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and several other languages. The film is helmed by Geetu Mohandas, who is known for her emotionally resonant, award-winning cinema.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Can't wait to see Yash as Raavan! His intensity in KGF was next level. The temple visit is such a thoughtful touch given his character's devotion to Mahadev 🙏
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Priya M.
The casting looks perfect but I'm a bit concerned about the two-part release. Hope they maintain the same quality and vision across both films. The wait between Diwali 2026 and 2027 will be torture!
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Sanjay T.
Nitesh Tiwari directing + Yash producing + Ranbir as Ram = 🔥🔥🔥 This might finally be the Ramayana adaptation we've been waiting for!
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Ananya R.
Sai Pallavi as Sita is dream casting! She has that perfect blend of grace and strength needed for the role. And Yash visiting the temple shows how seriously he's taking this project.
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Vikram J.
While I'm excited about the project, I hope they don't overdo the VFX. Ramayana's beauty is in its spiritual depth, not just visual spectacle. The story needs to shine through.
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Neha P.
So much talent coming together for this! Between Ramayana and Toxic, Yash is really pushing boundaries. Love that he's co-producing too - shows his commitment to quality content.

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