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Film of Indian epic ‘Ramayana’ aims for global audience

LAS VEGAS: The filmmakers behind big-budget Hindu epic “Ramayana” are aiming to bring a classic Hindu story to global ​audiences this year. “Ramayana” tells a 5,000-year-old story about Prince Rama, ‌an incarnation of the Hindu deity Vishnu, played by Ranbir Kapoor , who is exiled to the forests for 14 years along with his wife and ​brother. When his wife is kidnapped, the story brings Rama ​into conflict with Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, played ⁠by Indian actor Yash. “I have tried to internalize … the whole ​essence of Ravana and tried to make him as human as possible ​at times,” Yash said in an interview this week. “It’s important for people to relate to him, especially (since) we have global ambitions, so we need to make ​it familiar to a Western audience as well.” Celebrities react: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor welcome baby girl The team behind ​the films, which have a combined budget of up to $500 million, appeared at the CinemaCon ‌convention ⁠in Las Vegas, where “Ramayana” posters were displayed alongside promotions for Hollywood’s upcoming releases. The first movie will be released in India and the United States on November 8 to coincide with Diwali, the Hindu “festival of ​lights.” The second ​will come out ⁠in 2027. ‘No boundaries for artists’: Bollywood’s Ranbir Kapoor says ‘would love to’ work in a Pakistani movie Producer Namit Malhotra said the film would mix elements of fantasy and human drama from movies ​such as “The Lord of the Rings” and “Gladiator.” “It will ​promise a ⁠very different experience unlike anything traditionally that, let’s say, Indian movies offer or even Hollywood for that matter,” Malhotra said. “It’s meant for the ⁠world ​and it’s got the best of the ​East and the best of the West coming together to make it happen.”

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