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Yash: 'Ramayana' Explores Grace Through Adversity
2 May
Summary
- The film 'Ramayana' has a story that has endured for 5,000 years.
- Yash, playing Ravana, believes the film teaches graceful conduct amid hardship.
- The ambitious mythological film is set for a two-part release starting Diwali 2026.

Actor Yash, set to embody Ravana in the forthcoming film 'Ramayana,' revealed details about the ambitious project during his CinemaCon appearance. He emphasized the story's deep roots, stating it has been a significant part of Indian culture for 5,000 years, suggesting its enduring relevance.
Yash described the film's core message as one of humanity and maintaining grace under pressure, drawing parallels to Lord Rama's exemplary journey through immense challenges. He believes this narrative will resonate universally, offering audiences a deeper understanding of life.
The film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is being produced as a two-part franchise. Yash acknowledged the demanding nature of the production, which involves extensive rehearsals, test shoots, and intricate hair and makeup processes. 'Ramayana' is slated for release starting Diwali 2026.