Why Sunny Deol has only 15 minutes of screen time in the form of Lord Hanuman in Ramayana

Why Sunny Deol has only 15 minutes of screen time in the form of Lord Hanuman in Ramayana

Why Sunny Deol has only 15 minutes of screen time in the form of Lord Hanuman in Ramayana

Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana: Part 1’, the specialty of Ranbir Kapoor and Yash, will be released during Diwali 2026. Lord Hanuman’s sequel to Lord Hanuman as Sunny Deol will have a limited role in the first part with a large part, promising a grand spectacle.

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Lord Hanuman of Sunny Deol will have a 15 -minute screen time in 'Ramayana'
Actor Sunny Deol will have limited screen time in Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana: Part 1’.

In short

  • Sunny Deol’s Hanuman will have limited screen time in ‘Ramayana’
  • The first part ends with a brief appearance of Hanuman
  • Deol’s major role is reserved for the second part in 2027

Actor Sunny Deol will have a limited screen time in Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana: Part 1’, which is released in Diwali 2026. He will be seen playing the role of Lord Hanuman in a film based on the ancient text of sage Valmiki.

Today sources close to India revealed that the actor will play a big role in the sequel. According to sources, the first part will end with the arrival of Hanuman, who will vow to help Lord Rama (Ranbir Kapoor) and Laxman (Ravi Dubey) to save Goddess Sita (Sai ​​Pallavi) from the clutch of Ravana (Yash).

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‘Ramayana: Part 1’ will end with the arrival of Deol for about 15 minutes. However, the next part, which has been slated to release during Diwali 2027, will have a big role for that. This will depict his role when the fight between Rama and Ravana will be a central plot.

Recently, the team revealed the official title of the film with a three-minute VFX-powered first glimps video. Screening was held at nine Indian cities and Times Square in New York, highlighting the international aspirations of the project. The story examines the conflict between Lord Rama and Ravana, which aims to attach the audience to the globally with its story and grandeur.

Another attraction of ‘Ramayana’ is its music, which is a collaborative attempt between famous composer Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman. The acclaimed stunt coordinator will oversee the Terry notary and the Gai Noris Action Sequences. The purpose of these collaborations is to increase the epic experience of the film, which ensures both visual and hearing grandeur.

Built by nominated Malhotra and co-produced by Yash, ‘Ramayana’ is supported by Prime Focus Studio and Monster Mind Creation. Visual effects are managed by DNEG, which is an eight -time Oscar winner VFX company. This powerhouse team is expected to provide state -of -the -art scenes that match the epic story.

‘Ramayana’ also includes Kajal Aggarwal, Vijay Sethupathi, Rakul Preet Singh, Vivek Oberoi, Arun Govil, Lara Dutta and others.

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