As anticipation builds for the release of Nitesh Tiwari‘s ‘Ramayana‘, a new social media post claiming to reveal details of an important scene from the upcoming epic has gone viral online.Amid buzz that the makers are gearing up to launch a new trailer, a new detail featuring a scene between Ranbir Kapoor‘s character of Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi‘s character of Sita, has fueled excitement among fans.
‘Ramayana’ rumoured Ram-Sita scene
A hand @redding_cream_t, claims to reveal how Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi’s Sita will have their first meeting in the film. According to the viral post, “Lord Ram & Maa Sita will meet in a Shiva temple in Mithila in #Ramayana movie; a groundbreaking Sanskrit song (no Hindi, pure Sanskrit) composed by Zimmer & Rahman to play in the background.”The post further claims, “The scene will feature Lord Ram and Maa Sita glancing at each other, with a Shiva Linga in between them. THIS SCENE WILL BE THERE IN THE JULY TRAILER.”The claims, although unconfirmed, comes just days after producer Namit Malhotra hosted a series of exclusive preview events, inviting digital creators and influencers to watch promotional material from the film. While attendees have largely refrained from revealing details, many have described the footage as visually ‘spectacular’.
‘Ramayana’ trailer release date
Although an official release date is yet to be announced, multiple reports suggest that the trailer could arrive in July. Social media chatter indicates that the trailer could be unveiled during a special event in mid-July, while others claim the makers are planning an international launch in the United States.According to recent media reports, the Ramayana team, including Ranbir, Sai and Yash, along with producer Namit and director Nitesh, are expected to travel to the US, where the film could receive a high-profile showcase during San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) later this month.
‘Ramayana’ release date
Mounted on a massive scale, and a reported budget of over Rs 4000 crore, ‘Ramayana’ is among the most ambitious Indian films ever produced. The film’s music is being composed by Academy Award winners Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman, adding to the project’s global appeal.‘Ramayana: Part 1’is slated for a Diwali 2026 release, with ‘Ramayana: Part 2’ slated for a release on Diwali 2027.







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