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Ramayana Cast Fees: Ramayana, Nitesh Tiwari's masterpiece, has been in the news since it was revealed. The epic saga is already generating a lot of buzz and is being hailed as the most costly movie ever produced in India. Considering that the movie was reportedly shot on a budget of more than Rs 1600 crore, the star cast is also being discussed.

Ramayana stars the who's who of Indian cinema, including Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash, Sunny Doel, and countless others. The magnum opus is perhaps one of the largest ensemble casts in recent times. And now that the Ramayana cast fees have been revealed, the expense of the movie is justified.

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How Much is The Cast of Ramayana Earning For Part 1 And 2?

  1. Ranbir Kapoor: The actor who will play Lord Rama is the highest paid actor in the epic drama, according to Siasat report. He is paid Rs 75 crore for each part, for a total of Rs 150 crore in Ramayana Part 1 and 2.
  2. Sai Pallavi: The actor is essaying the role of Goddess Sita, opposite Ranbir Kapoor. The total amount she allegedly charged was Rs 12 crore, with each part costing Rs 6 crore.
  3. Yash: Kannada superstar, who plays Raavan, is producing the movie through his production business Monster Mind Creations in addition to acting in it. For each section, he reportedly receives Rs 50 crore, for a total price of Rs 100 crore.
  4. Sunny Deol: The role of Lord Hanuman will be played by veteran actor. Republic claims that he is getting Rs 20 crore for every installment, for a total of Rs 40 crore.
  5. Ravie Dubey: The well-known television actor is believed to make between Rs 2 and Rs 4 crore for his role as Lord Ram's younger brother Laxman. Whether this sum is only for the first section, however, has not been verified.

About Ramayana Movie

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Terry Notary (Avengers, Planet of the Apes) and Guy Norris (Mad Max: Fury Road, Furiosa) are two examples of the worldwide talent that Ramayana has brought in for the action choreography, especially the massive clashes between Ram and Raavan. Renowned production designers Ravi Bansal (Dune 2, Aladdin) and Ramsey Avery (Captain America, Tomorrowland) created the film's breathtaking set and visuals, which promise an unprecedented saga.

The epic, which was directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is set around 5,000 years ago and has its roots in ancient Indian mythology. The first portion of the Ramayana will be released in theaters on Diwali 2026, and the second part on Diwali 2027, according to a press release.