Alia Bhatt calls Ramayana glimpse out of this world, praises Ranbir Kapoor

Alia Bhatt has shared her first reaction to Ramayana's Rama glimpse, praising Ranbir Kapoor. Here's what she revealed ahead of its release.

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Alia Bhatt (L), Ramayana movie poster (R) (Photo: Instagram)

Actor Alia Bhatt has heightened anticipation around Ramayana by describing its upcoming Rama glimpse as “out of this world”, while praising Ranbir Kapoor’s performance in the film. Her remarks come just ahead of the official reveal set for Hanuman Jayanti.

Speaking during a virtual interaction with fans, Alia confirmed she would be sharing the glimpse on her social media, urging audiences to support it. She also commended Ranbir’s portrayal of Lord Rama, saying he has done “a beautiful job”, further fuelling excitement ahead of the much-awaited release.

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What did Alia Bhatt say about the ‘Rama’ glimpse?

Alia described the upcoming footage as “absolutely fabulous”, adding that viewers are in for something extraordinary. Her comments have amplified buzz around the film, especially as fans await a fresh look after months of limited updates.

She also revealed that the Rama unit would be unveiled on Hanuman Jayanti, positioning it as a major moment in the film’s promotional campaign.

Why is the glimpse release significant?

The announcement follows earlier disappointment among fans who had expected an update on Ram Navami. Producer Namit Malhotra later confirmed that the new glimpse would instead be released on April 2 as part of a global reveal.

Reports suggest the footage will feature key cast members, including Sai Pallavi, Ravi Dubey, Sunny Deol and Yash, alongside Ranbir Kapoor.

What do we know about ‘Ramayana’ so far?

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film is mounted as a two-part epic adaptation of the Indian mythological tale. Ranbir Kapoor leads as Lord Rama, with Sai Pallavi playing Goddess Sita and Ravi Dubey as Lakshman.

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The project also stands out for its music, composed through a collaboration between Hans Zimmer and A R Rahman.

The first instalment is slated for a worldwide release in October 2026 ahead of Diwali, with the second part expected in Diwali 2027.

Alia’s endorsement has added to the growing momentum around Ramayana, with audiences now awaiting the Rama glimpse to assess the scale and vision of the ambitious project.

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Published By:
Ritika Srivastava
Published On:
Apr 2, 2026 10:00 IST

Actor Alia Bhatt has heightened anticipation around Ramayana by describing its upcoming Rama glimpse as “out of this world”, while praising Ranbir Kapoor’s performance in the film. Her remarks come just ahead of the official reveal set for Hanuman Jayanti.

Speaking during a virtual interaction with fans, Alia confirmed she would be sharing the glimpse on her social media, urging audiences to support it. She also commended Ranbir’s portrayal of Lord Rama, saying he has done “a beautiful job”, further fuelling excitement ahead of the much-awaited release.

What did Alia Bhatt say about the ‘Rama’ glimpse?

Alia described the upcoming footage as “absolutely fabulous”, adding that viewers are in for something extraordinary. Her comments have amplified buzz around the film, especially as fans await a fresh look after months of limited updates.

She also revealed that the Rama unit would be unveiled on Hanuman Jayanti, positioning it as a major moment in the film’s promotional campaign.

Why is the glimpse release significant?

The announcement follows earlier disappointment among fans who had expected an update on Ram Navami. Producer Namit Malhotra later confirmed that the new glimpse would instead be released on April 2 as part of a global reveal.

Reports suggest the footage will feature key cast members, including Sai Pallavi, Ravi Dubey, Sunny Deol and Yash, alongside Ranbir Kapoor.

What do we know about ‘Ramayana’ so far?

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film is mounted as a two-part epic adaptation of the Indian mythological tale. Ranbir Kapoor leads as Lord Rama, with Sai Pallavi playing Goddess Sita and Ravi Dubey as Lakshman.

The project also stands out for its music, composed through a collaboration between Hans Zimmer and A R Rahman.

The first instalment is slated for a worldwide release in October 2026 ahead of Diwali, with the second part expected in Diwali 2027.

Alia’s endorsement has added to the growing momentum around Ramayana, with audiences now awaiting the Rama glimpse to assess the scale and vision of the ambitious project.

- Ends
Published By:
Ritika Srivastava
Published On:
Apr 2, 2026 10:00 IST

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