Ramayana: Ranbir Kapoor is imagined in the warrior avatar of Lord Ram courtesy AI and it's fire [View Pic]

Ramayana, which is Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious cinematic retelling of the revered Indian epic is dominating news headlines. Leaked pics from the sets featuring Lara Dutta as Kaikeyi and Arun Govil as Dashrath are already doing the rounds. It seems Nitesh Tiwari has now taken strict measures to avoid such leaks. We have seen many AI creators imagining Ranbir Kapoor as the younger version of Lord Ram. The superstar is going to be paid a whopping Rs 75 crores as per reports for the first film of the Ramayana trilogy.

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Ranbir Kapoor in the warrior avatar of Lord Ram

A page dedicated to AI has shared a picture of Ranbir Kapoor in the warrior avatar of Lord Ram. While we seen his pics in a younger form, this one resonates with courage, resilience and power. The hairstyle is similar to what Prabhas had in Adipurush. We can see that he has a huge Tilak on his forehead. While Lord Rama was a devotee of Shiva, he did not have the Tripunda on his forehead. This is as per knowledge available in general public domain.

Ranbir Kapoor prepping hard for the role of Lord Rama

The actor is undergoing a body transformation for Lord Rama. He will be in a lean look. It seems the actor has quit smoking, alcohol and partying. Ranbir Kapoor wants to get into the spiritual journey of the role. Alia Bhatt and he also attended the Pran Pratishtha of the Lord Rama Temple in Ayodhya.

Ramayana also stars Yash, Sai Pallavi and Sunny Deol in major roles. Yash is playing the role of Ravaan in the film. He is charging Rs 50 crores. The movie is a part of a trilogy. Ramayana is produced by DNEG, which is a VFX firm owned by Namit Malhotra.



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