
Ranbir Kapoor has a long list of films in the upcoming lineup, including Ramayana with Nitesh Tiwari and Love & War with Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Notably, a new update regarding both films is now trending on social media.
While it was confirmed a long time ago that Ramayana would be released in two parts, Sai Pallavi, the female lead, alongside Ranbir are supposed to start working on the second part of the film from the upcoming month. Ranbir would continue shooting for Love & War at the same time.
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A source claimed that Ramayana Part 2 will feature a dark and intense theme, based on which the outfits have to be created. Furthermore, Sai Pallavi will be shooting for the Ashok Vatika sequences, followed by two songs, before the start of the monsoon season.
Considering that Ramayana Part 2 will arrive in 2027, a year after Part 1, alongside Love & War, also releasing in 2026, it seems like Ranbir is not willing to compromise in any manner and bring the films to theatres on the finalized dates.
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While Ranbir’s dedication needs to be appreciated, there is also a fear that the final product on both sides might turn out to be underwhelming in some manner.
Ranbir is playing different characters in both the films, despite that, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has not disclosed much about Ranbir’s role in his film, and both the roles need preparations to appear as realistic as possible.
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Only time will tell whether Ranbir manages to leave an impression on the audience with both characters. But for now, Ranbir is taking a risk, which might work in his favor or might not work at all.
However, because Ranbir is considered to be one of the most versatile actors in Bollywood today, things should not go wrong.
Moreover, the early arrival of both films is important since Bollywood is going through a bad phase, and it desperately needs multiple blockbusters in a year. Let’s wait for more updates.