Ramayana: After 'Ram', the search for 'Lakshman' ends, will this popular TV actor become Ranbir Kapoor's younger brother?

Posted on 20th Mar 2024 by rohit kumar

'Dangal' director Nitesh Tiwari's mythological film Ramayana is one of the biggest films of this year, which has been discussed for a long time. In this film, Ranbir Kapoor will be seen playing the role of Maryada Purushottam Lord Ram.

 

Apart from them, according to reports, KGF star Yash can be seen playing the role of 'Ravan' and Sai Pallavi Mata Sita in the movie. Sunny Deol will play the role of Hanuman in this movie.

 

Now according to recent reports, apart from these stars, the search for an actor for the role of Ram's younger brother Lakshman has also ended.

 

This actor will play the role of Laxman in 'Ramayana'

According to reports published in E-Times, TV's handsome hunk Ravi Dubey can be seen playing the role of Ranbir Kapoor's younger brother Laxman in director Nitish Tiwari's most awaited film 'Ramayana'.

 

However, no official information on this has been shared by Jamai Raja actor Ravi Dubey or the makers till now. Let us tell you that Ravi Dubey is one of the most talented actors in the TV industry, who recently received a lot of appreciation for his 28-minute-long monologue in the web series 'Lakhan Leela Bhargava'.

 

Where will Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayan' be shot?

If reports are to be believed, the total schedule of Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi starrer film 'Ramayana' is going to be 60 days. Information has come to light that half of the shooting schedule of this mythological film will be shot in Mumbai and half in London. Ranbir Kapoor has started preparations for the role of Lord Ram in 'Ramayana'.

 

Currently, work is going on regarding the star cast of the film. As soon as the cast of the film is finalized, the film will go on the floors. Just a few days ago, information had come out that Nitesh Tiwari is making Ramayana in three parts.

 

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