Following the release of ‘Animal,’ Ranbir Kapoor is reportedly set to commence filming for his upcoming project ‘Ramayana’ in 2024. According to a social media user, the actor personally shared details about the film during an encounter at the airport. Ranbir allegedly mentioned that ‘Ramayana’ is slated to start production in the summer of 2024.
A post shared by a user on December 12 suggests that Ranbir Kapoor revealed information about his movie, ‘Ramayana.’ His post read, “Standing ahead of Ranbir Kapoor in the immigration queue and talking about #Animal + his next crazy project wasn’t something I’d signed up for this Bombay trip. And what a lovely guy (sic).”
Standing ahead of Ranbir Kapoor in the immigrairon queue and talking about #Animal + his next crazy project and wasn’t something I’d signed up for this Bombay trip 😉
And what a lovely guy!
---Advertisement---— Akshay Chaturvedi (@Akshay001) December 12, 2023
The user further revealed that Ranbir told him ‘Ramayana’ will go on floors in mid-2024. “Woah, this blew up! Everyone asking, he said ‘Ramayana,’ goes on floor early summers. Not sure I should divulge anything more than that, but the star cast is frickin’ crazy. Wow, #Bollywood is really taking it to the next level starting 2023 (sic)”, he wrote.
Woah, this blew up!
Everyone asking, he said “Ramayana”, goes on floor early summers. Not sure I should divulge anything more than that, but the star cast is frickin’ crazy .. wow, #Bollywood is really taking it to the next level starting 2023 💥
— Akshay Chaturvedi (@Akshay001) December 12, 2023
The actor, has not responded to this information and is yet to share any official details regarding the matter.
‘Ramayana’ is set to be directed by Nitish Tiwari and will reportedly feature Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi and Yash in lead roles. It was earlier reported that Ranbir quit alcohol and meat to be ‘as pure as Ram’ in the movie. The film is said to be filmed in three parts, with the first part centered on Lord Ram and Sita, leading up to the conflict of Sita Haran.