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Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman join forces for Ranbir Kapoor's 'Ramayana: Part I,' first look leaves fans awestruck

‘Ramayana: Part I’ ; Hans Zimmer & AR Rahman Join Forces

The conversation also touched upon Brahmastra, another high-budget Bollywood film known for its ambitious VFX. While some fans hope Ramayana: Part I will exceed the expectations set by Brahmastra, others are simply excited to see Indian cinema continue to push technical boundaries and deliver world-class spectacles.

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The much-anticipated first look of Ramayana: Part I was unveiled today, instantly igniting excitement across social media. Starring Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Yash as Ravana, and Sai Pallavi as Sita, the film’s initial visuals have drawn widespread attention—not just for its star-studded cast, but for its remarkable VFX and cinematic scale.

VFX Sets a New BenchmarkViewers have been quick to praise the advanced CGI and visual effects showcased in the teaser, particularly during the dramatic face-off between Lord Ram and Ravana. Many online reactions highlight how the film’s VFX “finally does justice” to the epic, with the battle sequences being singled out for their grandeur and technical finesse.


The meticulous detail in the title card even reminded some of the iconic Game of Thrones opening, sparking comparisons and admiration.

Comparisons with Adipurush

“This Is No Adipurush”The internet wasted no time drawing parallels with Adipurush, a previous adaptation of the Ramayana that faced harsh criticism for its subpar visual effects and creative liberties. In contrast, Nitesh Tiwari’s vision for Ramayana: Part I has been lauded for its authenticity and visual splendor. Social media users have repeatedly called the new film’s VFX “a thousand times better” than Adipurush, expressing relief and pride in seeing an Indian epic treated with such technical prowess and respect for tradition.


Game of Thrones Parallels and Musical Powerhouse

One of the most discussed aspects of the teaser is its Game of Thrones-inspired opening sequence. Fans noted the stylized introduction of Hindu gods—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva—accompanied by striking visuals and text, reminiscent of the GOT credits. The music, crafted by legends AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer, adds to the epic feel, building anticipation for the unfolding celestial saga.

The Brahmastra Connection

The conversation also touched upon Brahmastra, another high-budget Bollywood film known for its ambitious VFX. While some fans hope Ramayana: Part I will exceed the expectations set by Brahmastra, others are simply excited to see Indian cinema continue to push technical boundaries and deliver world-class spectacles.

Social Media Buzz and Anticipation

From the moment the first look dropped, social media has been abuzz with positive reactions, fan theories, and heightened expectations. The teaser’s glimpses of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram and Yash as Ravana have only fueled the anticipation for what many are calling a “historical extravaganza.” With its release slated for Diwali 2026, Ramayana: Part I has already set the stage for a cinematic event, with audiences eagerly awaiting more updates and sneak peeks.


The resounding response to Ramayana: Part I’s first look signals a new era for Indian mythological cinema, with fans and critics alike applauding its commitment to visual excellence and storytelling rooted in tradition.