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Sunil Lahri of ‘Ramayan’ fame hopes Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ becomes a landmark film

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Last updated: April 9, 2026 11:22 am
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Mumbai, Actor Sunil Lahri, known for his portrayal of Lakshman in Ramanand Sagar’s iconic TV serial “Ramayan”, says he hopes that Nitesh Tiwari’s “Ramayana” turns out to be a landmark film and present the mythological epic in the most appropriate manner.

Sunil Lahri of 'Ramayan' fame hopes Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ becomes a landmark film
Sunil Lahri of ‘Ramayan’ fame hopes Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’ becomes a landmark film

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari of “Dangal” fame, the movie features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Ravi Dubey as Lord Lakshman, Sai Pallavi as Goddess Sita and Yash as Ravana.

The recent teaser of the film sparked a debate with some praising the scale while many criticising the special effects.

“I liked and disliked certain things in the teaser. I can only wish and hope that they will make a landmark film for our country, present our culture properly and evoke the right emotions among the world audience through ‘Ramyana’,” Lahri told PTI.

He said that while Kapoor is a “sensible and sensitive” actor, he feels the “innocence” of Lord Ram seems to be missing in his performance.

“Ranbir is no doubt a very good actor, I really like his body of work and he will definitely perform very well. But will the audience accept him as Ram or not is the question.

“The scene where Ranbir steps out in the light, the innocence that the first appearance should have had, it was not there. I didn’t like that, I felt it was a little harsh, the innocence was missing,” he said.

Lahri said that while the teaser’s visuals resemble a “beautiful painting”, it may feel hollow if it lacks emotional depth.

“If there is no emotion, then the painting is not good. The look of Ranbir was good, the music was also good, the effects created were good… overall effects were good.

“I hope they don’t do blunders. If they think they want to show themselves differently, and do something where people will say, ‘wow’, then should understand that wow factor doesn’t work here, it works in science fiction films.”

The veteran actor also expressed disappointment about the depiction of demons in the new film, which is set to release during Diwali 2026.

Lahri added that the demons in the teaser looked like they are out of a Hollywood sci-fi movie.

“What we made was very basic. Although, the effects were not that strong but it was close to reality. Look at the costumes, the crowns were made of solid brass, they were heavy,” he said recalling the gruelling working conditions on the sets of “Ramayan”.

“There was no AC, there was no vanity, it used to feel like you are working in 200-degree temperature because the costumes and the accessories were so heavy,” Lahri added.

“Ramayana” is a two-part live-action saga set 5,000 years ago and rooted in one of Indian mythology’s most enduring epics.

It is produced by Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios and DNEG, in association with Yash’s Monster Mind Creations.

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