Shooting Underway for Second Part of Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayana'; Sunny Deol to Join Soon

New Delhi. Ranbir Kapoor's upcoming Bollywood film 'Ramayana' is currently a major topic of discussion. Recently, some pictures from the film's set went viral. It was claimed that these pictures were leaked from the shooting location. However, it was later revealed that those pictures were fake. Now, there is a new update regarding the film's shooting. It has been reported that the shooting for the first part of the film has been completed.

According to sources, Ranbir Kapoor has started shooting for the second part of the film. This part will depict the events following the abduction of Goddess Sita. Sunny Deol, who plays the role of Lord Hanuman in the film, is also expected to participate in the filming this weekend.

Large Sets Prepared

According to sources, a shooting schedule of approximately two months has been set. This will include scenes featuring significant action and drama. The story will move towards Lord Ram's journey to Lanka. For this, the filmmakers have also constructed large sets. It is also reported that there will be many important scenes between Lord Ram and Hanuman.

Currently, Sunny Deol is busy shooting for a new film for Excel Entertainment directed by A.R. Murugadoss. Meanwhile, Ranbir Kapoor was busy shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Love & War'.

In this film, besides Ranbir, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal also have lead roles. Scenes featuring Ravi Dubey, who is playing Lakshman, and South Indian actor Yash, who is playing Ravan, will also be shot.

Ramayana is considered one of the most anticipated films of this year. The film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, will be released in two parts. In the first part, which is set to hit theaters this Diwali, Ranbir Kapoor will be seen as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravan. Sunny Deol will also appear as Hanuman and Ravi Dubey as Lakshman. 

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