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Ranbir Kapoor made a stylish appearance on Friday afternoon as he was snapped by the paparazzi in Mumbai. In a video that surfaced on social media, the actor was seen getting into his car when he stopped and waved at the shutterbugs. Ranbir looked dapper in a black t-shirt. He also sported a white cap and flaunted his clean-shaven look.
This marked Ranbir Kapoor’s first appearance ever since reports of trouble regarding his upcoming movie, Ramayana, made headlines. Earlier today, a Money Control report claimed that Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is facing legal problems due to a dispute over intellectual property rights. It claimed that Ramayana’s primary production house, Allu Mantena Media Ventures LLP is in a legal conflict with Prime Focus Technologies Limited.
“Allu Mantena Media Ventures LLP claims that the rights to ‘Project Ramayana’ continue to belong to them, and any use or exploitation of the script or material by Prime Focus Technologies Limited or any affiliated entities would constitute an infringement of their copyright. The notice also states that Prime Focus Technologies Limited has no right, title, or interest in the ‘Project Ramayana’ material. The production company has expressed its intention to take legal action to protect its rights if necessary,” the report stated. However, Nitesh Tiwari has not reacted to the report as of now.
Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana is one of his most awaited films in which the actor will be seen playing the role of Lord Ram. In the film, Sai Pallavi will also be seen essaying the role of Sita. The two have already started shooting for the movie, Recently, photos of Ranbir and Sai from the sets of Ramayana also leaked online in which they were seen in their Ram and Sita avatars respectively.
Besides Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi, Ramayana is also likely to star Yash as Ravana. The actor is also co-producing the movie. “It has been my long-term aspiration to make films that will showcase Indian cinema on a global level. In pursuit of that, I was in L.A. to ally with one of the best VFX studios, and to my amazement, the driving force behind it was a fellow Indian. Namit and I had various ideation sessions, and coincidentally, our synergy on the vision for Indian cinema aligned perfectly. We brainstormed various projects, and during these discussions, the subject of ‘Ramayana’ came up. Namit had a part of it in the works,” Yash told Variety in April this year.
Reportedly, makers are planning to release Ramayana on Diwali 2025. However, there is no official confirmation regarding this as of now.
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