Ranbir Kapoor's much-awaited mythological spectacle Ramayana: Part 1 has once again become one of the most talked-about upcoming films in Indian cinema, and this time, it is because star-producer Yash appears to have hinted at when audiences can finally expect the film in theatres.
While the makers had earlier announced a Diwali 2026 release window, fresh comments from Yash during an international film convention have sparked speculation that the makers may be eyeing a late-October launch for the first instalment of the ambitious two-part franchise. With massive scale, a star-studded cast, cutting-edge VFX and sky-high expectations, Ramayana is already being positioned as one of the biggest Indian films ever mounted-and its release timing could play a major role in shaping its box office fate.
Yash Hints At Late-October 2026 Release Window
Speaking at a film convention in the US, Yash suggested that the team is targeting an end-of-October release for the film, timed around the festive Diwali corridor. Reports indicate that while an exact date has not yet been officially announced by the makers, the film is expected to arrive in the final week of October 2026, with speculation around an October 30 release gaining traction online.
Interestingly, Diwali in 2026 falls in early November, making a late-October release strategically smart. It would allow the film to capitalise on the extended festive holiday period, including Navratri, Durga Puja and Diwali, giving it a potentially massive theatrical runway.
Why The Festive Window Could Be A Masterstroke
For tentpole films of this scale, timing is everything-and Ramayana appears to be following the blockbuster festive-release template.
- A late-October release would allow the film to enjoy pre-Diwali momentum and peak festive footfalls
- Holiday periods traditionally boost family audiences, particularly for large-scale event films rooted in mythology and emotion
- Industry watchers believe the festive corridor could significantly strengthen the film's opening week and long-term theatrical run.
Yash On Why Ramayana Still Resonates Globally
During the same interaction, Yash reflected on why the story of Ramayana continues to resonate across generations and geographies, saying the epic has endured because people hold it close to their hearts and emotionally own the story.
He added that bringing such a story to the big screen with modern technology can create a far more immersive experience for audiences, allowing them to witness the epic in a scale and form not previously possible. His remarks align with the makers' stated ambition of presenting Ramayana as a global cinematic event rather than just another Bollywood release.
A Mega-Budget Two-Part Spectacle
Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra alongside Yash, the film has been planned as a two-part franchise.
The cast of Ramayana: Part 1 includes:
- Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram
- Sai Pallavi as Sita
- Yash as Ravana
- Sunny Deol as Hanuman
- Ravi Dubey as Lakshman
The second part is currently scheduled for Diwali 2027, indicating the makers are building a full-fledged franchise rather than a standalone film.
Did You Know?
One of the most intriguing details revealed recently is that Yash has confirmed he shares no scenes with Ranbir Kapoor in Part 1, suggesting the first film may primarily focus on setup and world-building before the larger Ram-Ravana conflict unfolds in the sequel.
If Yash's latest hint is accurate, Ramayana: Part 1 may arrive in theatres in the last week of October 2026, setting the stage for one of the biggest festive box office events Indian cinema has seen in years. While fans still await official confirmation of the exact date, one thing is clear: the makers are treating Ramayana not merely as a film, but as a cinematic event designed for the grandest possible theatrical experience. With a revered story, a premium cast, and global-scale ambitions, the countdown to Ranbir Kapoor's transformation into Lord Ram has officially begun.
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