Ranbir Kapoor, Sunny Deol To Begin Shooting For Ramayana 2

As per reports, Ranbir Kapoor has begun work on the next schedule of the mythological epic, Ramayana 2, in Mumbai. The actor, who plays Lord Ram, is expected to dedicate the next few months to filming key portions. Originally, Ranbir Kapoor was slated to begin shooting for Love & War in March. However, due to Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s recent health concerns, the schedule for the war drama has been pushed ahead. Ramayana is the upcoming two-part epic film starring Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi and Yash in the lead roles.

Ranbir Kapoor Begins Shooting For Ramayana 2 In March, Sunny Deol To Join Too

As reported by Pinkvilla, “RK aims to complete a significant portion of his shoot for the mythological epic between March and May. At the moment, Ranbir is sporting a clean-shaven look as part of his transformation into Lord Ram. The look aligns with the visual continuity planned for the film, which is expected to expand the scale and storytelling established in the first part.”

Joining him soon on set will be Sunny Deol, who essays the mighty Lord Hanuman in the film. The actor is expected to begin shooting around March 20. This marks the start of an important schedule that will feature several combination scenes between the two.

A source informs, “Ranbir has already begun filming his portions in Mumbai. And Sunny Deol is expected to join the shoot around March 20. This schedule is particularly important because it includes multiple combination scenes between Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman, which are pivotal to the narrative.”

About Ramayana

The film has been directed by Nitesh Tiwari. Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi play the roles of Lord Ram and Sita. The film is backed by Namit Malhotra. The first part of the film is wrapped and is set for a big Diwali 2026 release!

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