Ramayana movie update: Ramayana is one of the most talked about films of this year. Only the teaser of the film has come. Since then, there is so much discussion among the audience. The film will be released next year i.e. in 2026. Namit Malhotra is leaving no stone unturned to make Ramayana Movie a superhit. In the film, he is included in this film from Bollywood to Tollywood and Hollywood. The way VFX was used in the teaser of the film. He attracted everyone’s attention. So there was an introduction to the actors of the film through the teaser. After the teaser, the audience is waiting for the film’s trailer. Along with this, the songs of Ramayana Movie, but reports will not be considered in the film.
Ramayana Movie Has No Song will not be in the Ramayana movie-
So there will be no songs in the Ramayana movie. He will be replaced by bhajans and verses. Whose lyrics will be written by Dr. Kumar Vishwas. So the music will be given by AR Rahman and Hans Gimmer.
Famous musicians AR Rahman and Hans Jimmer have collaborated for the soundtrack of the upcoming Indian epic Ramayana directed by Nitesh Tiwari. Regarding this much awaited cooperation, Rahman reported that Zimmer is very keen to know Indian culture through this project. He said that this veteran of the music industry also “faces criticism” and they are adapting their views about the sound scenario of Ramayana at every step.
In an interview to Connect Cine, Rahman said, “Working on Ramayana with Hans Gimir is one of my biggest projects. It is our Indian culture and I am proud of it. The first few sessions were very good. The first session was very good. The first session was in London, the second session was in London, the second was in Los Angeles, wherever goes, I make my whereabouts, I am very interesting to talk.
Zimmer further said, “Working on the Ramayana has been an incredible experience. The thing that affects me the most of Kumar’s songs is how timeless they seem – even to the unfamiliar person with that language. There is a spontaneous musicality in his writing that directed the feelings of our music.