Veteran late actor Dara Singh left an indelible mark with his memorable character of Lord Hanuman in Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayana’. His powerful and highly respected portrayal remains an example even after decades. Now, Nitesh Tiwari is preparing to bring this epic back to the big screen. On April 2, the makers launched the spectacular teaser of ‘Ramayan’ at an event in Mumbai. Ranbir Kapoor was shown as Lord Ram for the first time in the teaser. Whereas actor Vindu Dara Singh, son of veteran Dara Singh, while sharing his review on the teaser of ‘Ramayana’ has described it as better than Prabhas’s ‘Adipurush’. However, he has also advised the makers as to what things they should keep in mind.
Vindu Dara Singh’s advice to the makers of Ramayana
Vindu, while talking to DNA, expressed his opinion on the teaser of Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana. He said, “It looks fantastic, very beautiful. But there is a strict rule. The Ramayana made by Ramanand Sagar ji is a perfect fit in the hearts and minds of all of us. That Ramayana is historical, it is number one. If this picture matches with it, then it will be a superhit. It will be a record-breaking hit. If there is any deviation, like in this he is looking dangerous (asur), then if it is more up-down. If I did, people would not accept it.”
‘Ramayana is looking better than Adipurush’
Praising Ranbir, he said that he expected the actor’s performance to be refined and classy. He also said that this film directed by Nitish Tiwari looks much better than Prabhas’s Adipurush. Vindu said, “It looks much better than what I have seen. I don’t know what it was. I knew after watching the trailer that it would be a flop. What was going on. You can’t get so carried away and get all these dialogues from Hanuman ji.”
About Ramayana Part 1
Let us tell you that in Ramayana Part 1, Sai Pallavi has played the role of Mother Sita, Sunny Deol has played the role of Hanuman and Yash has played the role of Ravana. This epic film will be released in Diwali 2026, while the second part will hit the theaters in Diwali 2027.