Epic Swayamvar Unfolds
The highly anticipated film 'Ramayana,' directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is currently immersing itself in the grandeur of the Sita Swayamvar sequence, a pivotal
moment in the revered epic. The production has meticulously recreated the opulent setting of Mithila, with elaborate sets featuring palatial courtyards, ornate royal balconies, and vibrant, flower-adorned floor designs that evoke the regal atmosphere of ancient times. This ambitious schedule involves a vast ensemble of hundreds of supporting actors, highlighting its scale as one of the most visually significant undertakings for the film. The core focus of these ongoing shoots is the dramatic attempt by Ravana, portrayed by actor Yash, to lift the formidable Shiva Dhanush, a scene poised to be a major cinematic highlight.
Ravana's Powerful Entrance
The narrative momentum of the 'Ramayana' filming has reportedly zeroed in on the dramatic tension surrounding the lifting of the divine bow during Sita's swayamvar. Actor Yash, stepping into the formidable role of Ravana, is currently engaged in shooting the crucial scenes that depict his character's arrival at the auspicious gathering. Sources indicate that Yash's entry is designed to be commanding, intended to instantly shift the atmosphere and energy within the royal court. Significant artistic and technical effort is being invested in visually crafting this powerful aura around Ravana's presence, ensuring his portrayal resonates with the epic's depiction of his formidable nature and the significant implications of his attempt to wield the sacred weapon.
Star Power and Release
While Yash is currently dominating the filming schedule with his portrayal of Ravana, Sai Pallavi, who is set to embody Sita, is expected to join the production at a later stage. Her inclusion marks her debut in Bollywood cinema. This grand cinematic adaptation of 'Ramayana' is being produced by Namit Malhotra and is strategically planned for a staggered release. 'Ramayana Part 1' is slated to captivate audiences on Diwali 2026, with 'Ramayana Part 2' following suit and scheduled for release on Diwali 2027, promising an epic cinematic journey across two installments.















