Nitesh Tiwari’s highly anticipated film ‘Ramayana’ is making waves even before it hits theaters. Now, footage screened at CinemaCon in Las Vegas has sparked major buzz online, with early viewers raving about its scale and rumors swirling about a possible Warner Bros. distribution deal and an Oscars campaign.
Creator talks about unseen footage of ‘Ramayana’ showcased at CinemaCon
A YouTube creator from the channel Mr Like It Or Not revealed that roughly 20 minutes of unseen footage from ‘Ramayana’ was showcased to a small, select group at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The reaction, by his account, was overwhelmingly positive. He described the visuals as grand and immersive, a sweeping combination of mythological storytelling and large-scale fantasy filmmaking. “This film can be both a true grand epic and also a spectacular fantasy story,” he said.
Warner Bros. set to distribute ‘Ramayana’ globally?
One of the biggest claims to emerge from the creator’s account is a potential global distribution deal with Warner Bros. Studios. He stated, “They just landed a big distribution here in America that will give them a big, global push. Warner Bros. Studios will be distributing this film globally.” It is important to note that neither the filmmakers nor Warner Bros. has officially confirmed this. Until an announcement is made, these claims should be treated as unverified.
Could ‘Ramayana’ make a run for the Oscars?
Adding to the excitement, the creator suggested the film could be positioned for a strong Academy Awards campaign. “I am pretty sure they are going to push for some Academy Awards in a bunch of different categories, especially a nomination for the International Feature Film. It’s going to fit that particular style,” he said.
Star cast, budget, and release date
Mounted on a reported budget of approximately Rs 4,000 crore, ‘Ramayana’ boasts a powerhouse ensemble. Ranbir Kapoor plays Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi portrays Sita, Yash steps into the role of Ravana, Sunny Deol plays Hanuman, and Ravi Dubey features as Lakshman.Planned as a two-part saga, Part 1 is set for a Diwali 2026 release, with Part 2 following at Diwali 2027.
