Ramayana is being made on a budget of Rs 835 cr, as per reports. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi in the lead.
The budget of Ramayana is close to Rs 835 crores. The film requires 600 days of post-production work, which in itself speaks volumes about the investment required to create some of the most ...
Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi's much-awaited Ramayan, which is being directed by filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari, will reportedly be made with a budget of Rs 835 crore. With this, Ramayan will be the ...
Keeping fans on their toes, the much-anticipated Nitesh Tiwari's 'Ramayana' has been creating buzz ever since its announcement. After reports of Ranbir Kapoor’s whopping fee amount made ...
Is Ramayana's budget a whopping ₹835 crore? A source told Bollywood Hungama, "Ramayana is not just a film but an emotion and the makers are leaving no stone unturned to make it a global spectacle.
Reportedly, Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi's film Ramayana is set to become the most expensive Indian film, with a budget of INR 835 crore. According to a source cited by Bollywood Hungama, Namit ...
Over the last year and a half, Ramayana has been the most spoken-about projects of Indian Cinema. The Nitesh Tiwari directorial has seen its journey of ups and down but is now finally set to be ...
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Director Nitesh Tiwari's 'Ramayana' with Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi in the lead aims to be a global spectacle. To do so, the movie is now set to become the most expensive film ever made with a ...
The Ramayana project helmed by director Nitesh Tiwari has undoubtedly been a rollercoaster ride, but it’s now poised to redefine the standards of Indian cinema with its unprecedented budget. Reports ...
Legal challenges over 'Ramayana' intellectual property rights involve Ranbir Kapoor, Nitesh Tiwari, Yash, production houses. Dispute on 'Project Ramayana' title leads to copyright infringement ...