Published on March 31, 2026
Ranbir Kapoor, along with director Nitesh Tiwari and producer Namit Malhotra, recently unveiled their highly anticipated film “Ramayana” at a special screening event held in Los Angeles. The gathering marked a significant moment for the cast and crew, who expressed their enthusiasm about bringing the beloved epic to a global audience.
During the event, Kapoor spoke passionately about the character of Lord Rama, describing him as the “conscience keeper of billions.” He emphasized the relevance of Lord Rama’s virtues and teachings in today’s world, pointing out that the film aims to portray these timeless messages in a way that resonates with viewers from diverse backgrounds.
Nitesh Tiwari, renowned for his directorial prowess, elaborated on the film’s narrative and visual aspirations. He remarked that “Ramayana” would not only be a retelling of the classic tale but also a modern interpretation that highlights the challenges and moral dilemmas faced . Tiwari expressed hope that the film would provoke thought and inspire viewers to reflect on the values of duty, righteousness, and sacrifice.
Producer Namit Malhotra shared insights about the production process, highlighting the extensive research and collaboration that went into creating a faithful yet innovative adaptation of the ancient text. He noted the importance of delivering high-quality visual effects and authentic storytelling to engage a contemporary audience while honoring the epic’s cultural significance.
The screening was met with enthusiasm from attendees, many of whom expressed excitement about seeing such a celebrated Indian epic represented on an international platform. Kapoor, Tiwari, and Malhotra acknowledged the support from fans around the world and expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to share “Ramayana” with a broader audience.
As the film progresses toward its release, the team remains optimistic that “Ramayana” will bridge cultural divides and foster appreciation for one of India’s most cherished stories, reinforcing its message of hope and virtue for generations to come.
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