Ramayana guarantees to be an epic look ahead to film followers (Image: PRIME FOCUS STUDIOS)
Yet one other fantasy blockbuster is ready to hit screens later this yr, and anticipation is already constructing amongst followers.
Following sizzling on the heels of Dune: Part Three and Christopher Nolan’s massively anticipated The Odyssey, the trailer for Ramayana has dropped and has already amassed over 20 million views in 12 days on YouTube, experiences the Mirror.
The movie’s trailer guarantees an epic conflict between the forces of fine and evil.
Scores of viewers rushed to the feedback part to share their reactions, with one individual merely posting: “The emotions” and three hearth emojis.
A second mentioned: “Was ready for a 30-40 sec glimpse, no way they released a 2:38 seconds of teaser , this one feels legit what india can truly present in global level. Mind is blown [sic].”
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A 3rd viewer wrote: “Who cannot stop themselves from watching the teaser again and again, just because of the quality?”
Another added: “Guys, believe me-I watched this teaser in the theatre and got absolute goosebumps. The VFX looks incredible on the big screen. It’s truly made for theatres, not mobile screens. Once you experience it in a cinema, you’ll definitely love it.”
Ramayana attracts its inspiration from the traditional Hindu epic poem the Ramayana, often known as the Valmiki Ramayana, one of many biggest historic epics in world literature, comprising practically 24,000 verses.
The poem chronicles Hindu mythology, that includes gods and legendary beings, in a fashion harking back to Ancient Greek literature.
An outline for Ramayana reads: “Rama is the greatest of all time because he lived a life where the choices he made were always in the benefit of the greater good, duty over desire, and sacrifice over self.
Rayamana has been split into two parts given the epic scope and scale of the story (Image: PRIME FOCUS STUDIOS)
“His legacy continues to reinforce and empower humanity over time and produce the assumption within the goodness of the human spirit to resolve all battle and produce peace to the world.”
The film centres on the trials of Rama (played by Ranbir Kapoor), whose tranquil life alongside his wife Sita (Sai Pallavi) and devoted brother Lakshman (Ravie Dubey), amongst others, is torn apart when a cruel twist of fate sends him into exile.
He will subsequently find himself locked in a monumental battle with the demon Ravana (Yash) in a confrontation so earth-shattering that it will determine the fate of both gods and mortals alike.
Ramayana has been directed by acclaimed Indian filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari and boasts a score from Oscar winners Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman.
Meanwhile, eight-time Oscar-winning production and VFX studio DNEG, which is also behind aforementioned Hollywood blockbusters Dune: Part Three and The Odyssey, has also lent its expertise to Ramayana.
Given the sweeping scope and grand scale of the narrative, Ramayana has been divided into two parts, with the first set for release this autumn to coincide with Diwali in November.
Diwali, the festival of light, marks the homecoming of Rama to his kingdom following 14 years of exile and his defeat of the demon Ravana.
Ramayana Part 1 will launched in cinemas later this yr
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