According to media reports, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor is going to play the role of Lord Ram, and the names of the stars who will play the roles of Ravana and Sita have also been decided. Now the news is coming that Sunny Deol has been selected for the role of Hanuman.
Actor Sunny Deol's recently released film 'Gadar 2' has done well at the box office.
Sunny Deol made a splash on the big screen, playing the role of Tara Singh in the sequel to the 2001 film. After 'Gadar 2' now Tara Singh, i.e., Sunny Deol, can be seen in the role of Lord Hanuman.
There are reports that Sunny Deol can be seen in the role of Hanumanji on the big screen. Filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari has roped in Sunny Deol for his upcoming film 'Ramayan' and wants to see him in the role of Kesrinandan.
Hanuman will become Sunny Deol!
According to a media report, Nitesh Tiwari offered Sunny Deol a role in 'Ramayan'. The actor is also very excited about it. He has shown his interest in the film and is very happy about the role of Hanumanji. It is also being said that 'Ramayana' is a small part of Lord Hanuman, and there are many other aspects of the story that Nitish Tiwari wants to show the audience.
The star cast of Ramayana
It is being said that Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor will be seen in the role of Lord Ram in the film 'Ramayan' produced by Nitish, Madhu Mantena, Namit Malhotra, and Allu Arvind. Also, the name of South Indian heroine Sai Pallavi is being discussed for the role of Sita, and KGF star Yash is being discussed for the role of Ravana. According to reports, Ranbir also gives up non-vegetarian food and alcohol for the film. However, the star cast has not been officially confirmed yet.
The Adipurush film was criticized.
An official announcement about the film is yet to be made. Some time ago, there were reports that Nitish may announce the film on the occasion of Diwali, and the film's shooting may start in February. Let us tell you that earlier Prabhas and Kriti Sanon's 'Adipurush' was based on the Ramayana, which people heavily criticized for its dialogue and costumes.