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Ramayana Wraps Part One Shoot as Teaser Unveils Technical and Casting Highlights

The VFX-heavy teaser debuted in India and Times Square; post-production has kicked into high gear with insiders revealing casting screen times and budget details.

Ramayana: Ranbir Kapoor, Yash's Epic Saga Captured With Setup Of 86 Cameras; VFX Machines Used In Interstellar
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Here's why Sunny Deol has only 15-minute screen time as Lord Hanuman in Ramayana

Overview

  • Principal photography for Ramayana: Part One concluded in July and the ensemble will reunite in August to begin war sequences for Part Two.
  • The three-minute teaser premiered across nine Indian cities and New York’s Times Square, emphasizing the film’s global marketing push and immersive visuals.
  • Filmmakers employed an 86-camera rig and the same VFX rig used on Interstellar, with eight-time Oscar winner DNEG leading visual effects work now in full post-production.
  • Sources confirm Yash’s Ravana exceeds one hour of screen time in Part One, while Sunny Deol’s Hanuman appears for around 15 minutes before a larger Part Two role.
  • With a reported ₹835 crore production budget (potentially surpassing ₹1,600 crore once marketing and VFX are added), Ranbir Kapoor and Yash are set to earn about £14 million and £9.3 million respectively.