Ramayana Trailer Breakdown: 7 Moments Fans Can't Stop Talking About
Noopur Kumari | Jul 30, 2026, 17:00 IST
The Ramayana trailer has finally come in and it has already sparked a huge hype among moviegoers.From Rama, who is calm and powerful as played by Ranbir Kapoor to Ravana, who is ferocious as played by Yash, every shot seems to promise the moviegoer a spectacular cinematic journey. And if the trailer itself with its breath-taking visuals, special effects, and music from Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman is anything to go by, then we know where the hype comes from.This is a detailed account of the most significant moments, some of the best performances and how this epic can be a game-changer in Indian mythology in cinema.
Ramayana Teaser: Ranbir Kapoor looks majestic as Lord Rama, fans call it "out of the world"
Image credit : ANI
Now, the eagerly awaited trailer of Ramayana has been unveiled, providing a first unabbreviated glimpse into one of India's most ambitious film endeavors. The film, helmed by Namit Malhotra and directed by Nitesh Tiwari, has world-class visual effects, world class acting, and grand visuals showcasing the timeless tale of Lord Rama.
The trailer has already created a great buzz on social media with Ranbir Kapoor's composed look as Lord Rama and Yash's frenzied look as Ravana. It comes in several Indian languages and is one of the biggest mythological movies ever to be made in the Indian languages.
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The trailer begins with Ravana coming out of the darkness and then it presents the beautiful kingdom of Ayodhya.The trailer starts with Ravana coming out of the darkness and then it shows the beautiful kingdom of Ayodhya. The darkness/light contrast sets up the main conflict of good and evil.
Ranbir Kapoor is Lord Rama in basic saffron clothes, and then becomes a resolute warrior. The story is brought to life with warmth and grace by the role of Sita at the hands of the talented Sai Pallavi and Lakshman at the hands of the talented Ravi Dubey who is seen standing steadfast with Rama in exile.
The trailer doesn't reveal too much of the film's story, but rather creates an emotional balance that builds curiosity about the film's release.
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The highlight of the trailer is Yash's Ravana.
The trailer does not simply present Ravana as a one dimensional villain but rather as a powerful, fearless and commanding king. His screen presence, dialogue delivery and dramatic look has impressed his fans and critics alike.
Ranbir Kapoor's Rama and Yash's Ravana seem to be one of the high moments of the film.
The visual effects that have been made by DNEG have stood out in the entire trailer.
From large-scale battle scenes to grand palace scenes and forests along with mythological scenery, all have been done with such great detail. The CGI effects blend well with the real scenes, making the movie international cinema-style but keeping the spirit of Ramayana alive.
The visuals imply that the makers have spent a lot of money on creating a mythological world.
Another highlight of the trailer is its background music composed by Hans Zimmer and A.R. Rahman.
The soundtrack supports emotionally charged scenes without overwhelming the viewer visually. Towards the end of the trailer, the music increases in intensity, making some scenes very powerful.
This musical collaboration lends the trailer an international identity while still being spiritually tied to the Ramayana.
The most challenging aspect of the film is its intended multilingual release.
According to some reports, the usage of lip-synchronization technology based on artificial intelligence will enable the film to be released in many different international languages without any difficulty with natural dialogue synchronization.
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Who plays Lord Rama and Ravana in Ramayana?
Lord Rama is played by Ranbir Kapoor whereas Lord Ravana is performed by Yash, making it the most eagerly awaited match-up in Indian films.
Who are some of the other lead actors of Ramayana?
Some of the other lead actors in this film are Sai Pallavi who plays Sita, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman alongside Lara Dutta, Rakul Preet Singh, Kajal Aggarwal, Arun Govil, Vivek Oberoi, Kunal Kapoor, and Anupam Kher.
What makes the trailer of Ramayana create so much buzz among audiences?
It is because of the amazing visuals and effects of the trailer as well as its brilliant background score that many think it can set a new standard in Indian mythology films.
The trailer has already created a great buzz on social media with Ranbir Kapoor's composed look as Lord Rama and Yash's frenzied look as Ravana. It comes in several Indian languages and is one of the biggest mythological movies ever to be made in the Indian languages.
A Strong Start to an Iconic Story
Ramayana trailer launch: Ranbir Kapoor keeps it classy in black bandhgala
Image credit : ANI
The trailer begins with Ravana coming out of the darkness and then it presents the beautiful kingdom of Ayodhya.The trailer starts with Ravana coming out of the darkness and then it shows the beautiful kingdom of Ayodhya. The darkness/light contrast sets up the main conflict of good and evil.
Ranbir Kapoor is Lord Rama in basic saffron clothes, and then becomes a resolute warrior. The story is brought to life with warmth and grace by the role of Sita at the hands of the talented Sai Pallavi and Lakshman at the hands of the talented Ravi Dubey who is seen standing steadfast with Rama in exile.
The trailer doesn't reveal too much of the film's story, but rather creates an emotional balance that builds curiosity about the film's release.
Yash's Ravana Gets Center Stage
'Ramayana: Part 1' trailer unveils grand battle between Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama and Yash as Ravana
Image credit : ANI
The highlight of the trailer is Yash's Ravana.
The trailer does not simply present Ravana as a one dimensional villain but rather as a powerful, fearless and commanding king. His screen presence, dialogue delivery and dramatic look has impressed his fans and critics alike.
Ranbir Kapoor's Rama and Yash's Ravana seem to be one of the high moments of the film.
Visual Effects Increase the Standard
From large-scale battle scenes to grand palace scenes and forests along with mythological scenery, all have been done with such great detail. The CGI effects blend well with the real scenes, making the movie international cinema-style but keeping the spirit of Ramayana alive.
The visuals imply that the makers have spent a lot of money on creating a mythological world.
Music of A.R. Rahman and Hans Zimmer Adds Feelings
The soundtrack supports emotionally charged scenes without overwhelming the viewer visually. Towards the end of the trailer, the music increases in intensity, making some scenes very powerful.
This musical collaboration lends the trailer an international identity while still being spiritually tied to the Ramayana.
An Global Perspective on Indian Film
According to some reports, the usage of lip-synchronization technology based on artificial intelligence will enable the film to be released in many different international languages without any difficulty with natural dialogue synchronization.
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Frequently Asked Questions[FAQs]
Lord Rama is played by Ranbir Kapoor whereas Lord Ravana is performed by Yash, making it the most eagerly awaited match-up in Indian films.
Who are some of the other lead actors of Ramayana?
Some of the other lead actors in this film are Sai Pallavi who plays Sita, Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman, Ravi Dubey as Lakshman alongside Lara Dutta, Rakul Preet Singh, Kajal Aggarwal, Arun Govil, Vivek Oberoi, Kunal Kapoor, and Anupam Kher.
What makes the trailer of Ramayana create so much buzz among audiences?
It is because of the amazing visuals and effects of the trailer as well as its brilliant background score that many think it can set a new standard in Indian mythology films.