Producer Namit Malhotra has announced an ambitious cinematic project based on the Ramayana, aiming to present one of India’s most significant epics to a global audience. He described the Ramayana as central to Indian culture and history and said the project seeks to reflect its cultural depth on an international platform.
Malhotra, who has worked in Hollywood for over two decades, said he wanted to bring Indian storytelling to wider global recognition through this large-scale production.
Large-Scale Production and Technical Scope
The film is being produced on an extensive scale with a substantial budget and advanced visual technology. The production is positioned among the largest independent film projects currently underway, with a focus on cinematic presentation comparable to major international productions.
The project is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and is planned as a two-part epic. The first installment is scheduled for release during Diwali 2026, followed by the second part in Diwali 2027.
Focus on Cultural Representation Through Cinema
The film aims to showcase the narrative and cultural significance of the Ramayana to audiences worldwide. By combining large-scale production design with modern filmmaking technology, the project seeks to present the epic in a contemporary cinematic format.
The announcement reflects ongoing efforts within the Indian film industry to position major cultural stories for global viewership. For a broader industry context, read about the evolving box office landscape in the Indian film trade race to break Dangal record.
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