Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana Shoot Has Commenced With Child Actors (Photo Credit – Instagram)
After much speculation, shooting for Ramayana has started. Ranbir Kapoor is expected to join the sets from mid-April. Meanwhile, portions of Lord Rama’s childhood are currently being shot with actor Shishir Sharma, who plays Rishi Vashishtha in the film. Earlier, reports confirmed that the shooting had commenced on a Gurukul set that had been erected.
Meanwhile, a set of Ayodhya is being erected, and it is mounted on a budget of 11 crore. Once the multiple sets get erected, the actors will join accordingly to shoot for their parts. A picture of the sets has been leaked on the internet, showing work in progress.
As soon as the leaked picture went viral, several images of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama started resurfacing on the internet. Some of these pictures have been created with the help of AI,...
After much speculation, shooting for Ramayana has started. Ranbir Kapoor is expected to join the sets from mid-April. Meanwhile, portions of Lord Rama’s childhood are currently being shot with actor Shishir Sharma, who plays Rishi Vashishtha in the film. Earlier, reports confirmed that the shooting had commenced on a Gurukul set that had been erected.
Meanwhile, a set of Ayodhya is being erected, and it is mounted on a budget of 11 crore. Once the multiple sets get erected, the actors will join accordingly to shoot for their parts. A picture of the sets has been leaked on the internet, showing work in progress.
As soon as the leaked picture went viral, several images of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama started resurfacing on the internet. Some of these pictures have been created with the help of AI,...
- 4/3/2024
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