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The Faces Behind the Epic: Meet the Heart of Ramayana (2026)

The Ramayana is more than a myth — it’s a memory shared across generations.
Now, as it returns to the big screen in 2026, the cast isn’t just made of actors — it’s made of emotion, legacy, and deep intention.

Here’s a look at the souls bringing these timeless roles to life:

Ranbir Kapoor as Ram
Steady, soft-spoken, and quietly powerful — Ranbir is set to portray a Ram who carries the weight of duty with grace. His silence often says more than words, which is exactly what this role asks for.

Sai Pallavi as Sita
She’s not just playing the symbol of devotion — she is grace, resilience, and calm strength. Sai Pallavi’s raw emotional honesty makes her Sita feel deeply human.

Yash as Ravana
Not just a villain — a force. Yash brings intensity and complexity to Ravana, showing a man driven by ego, but layered with knowledge and pain. A towering role for a towering actor.

Sunny Deol as Hanuman
Faith. Strength. Loyalty. Sunny Deol as Hanuman brings a kind of grounded energy — protective, warm, and powerful in the most heartfelt way.

Arun Govil as Dasharatha
A beautiful full circle. The original Ram from the 1987 TV series now plays King Dasharatha — a role that holds quiet sorrow and wisdom. It’s a legacy passed down on screen.

Amitabh Bachchan as the voice of Jatayu
Though not seen on screen, Big B’s voice will echo through one of the most emotional characters — Jatayu, the divine bird who gives everything to protect Sita. His legendary voice, along with digitally captured expressions, brings honor and depth to a role built on sacrifice.

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Why It Feels Special

This isn’t about casting stars for their names — it’s about choosing hearts for their stories.
Each role is layered with memory, reverence, and a touch of something sacred.

In Ramayana (2026), the myth lives again — not as something distant, but as something deeply, beautifully familiar.