Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash and Sunny Deol lead the way Ramayana Produced by Namit Malhotra is one of the most awaited releases of this year. Set on a budget of Rs. The first part of the epic saga directed by Nitesh Tiwari is set for theatrical release this Diwali at a cost of Rs 1500 crore. But obviously, everyone is trying to grab the headlines with every possible update on the film.
Fact Check: Distribution rights of Ramayan were sold to Karan Johar for Rs. 350 crores – biggest ever, defeating the king
Earlier in the day, it was revealed that the production had been given pan-India distribution rights to Namit Malhotra’s-Ramayana The acquisition has been made by Dharma Productions for a sum of Rs. 250 crores. It turned out that the amount was very high. Reliable sources confirm that Hindi distribution rights are with Namit Malhotra Ramayana The acquisition has been made by Karan Johar for a sum of Rs. 350 crores. “This is the biggest theatrical distribution deal till date. Namit Malhotra’s company has raised Rs 350 crore.” Ramayana The difference from the previous best King is more than Rs. 100 crores. Expectations are sky high and the entire film fraternity is excited about its prospects Ramayana Produced by Namit Malhotra,” a source told IHNS.
The source also confirmed that Dharma Productions will make every possible effort to ensure a wide release of this epic story that celebrates the victory of good over evil. “Big plans are already underway for a theatrical release Ramayana. It is undoubtedly India’s most awaited film with its biggest star-cast ever featuring Sai Pallavi and Sunny Deol along with Ranbir Kapoor and Yash. Inquiries are pouring in from across the country, and the film is all set to make a splash at the box-office in India. To ensure that the visuals represent India on a global scale, Namit Malhotra personally sat over the post-production of the film. They’ve created something special, and everyone is blown away by the epic vision.”
Work on the theatrical trailer is going on in full swing. Ramayana Scheduled for global release on October 30, 2026.






