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What Sunny Deol Said About the Story of Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana, Where He Plays the Role of Hanuman
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Veteran actor Sunny Deol, who will be seen playing the powerful role of Hanuman in Ranbir Kapoor’s upcoming Ramayana, has finally opened up about the film’s story. After starring in blockbusters like Gadar 2 and Jaat, Sunny is now set to be part of yet another massive project.
Sunny Deol on Ramayana: A Pan-India Vision
Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, Ramayana has been under production in Mumbai’s Film City for quite some time. Grand sets have been erected for the shoot, and key cast members including Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, Yash, and Vivek Oberoi have reportedly completed their portions of the filming.
Now, for the first time since his casting, Sunny Deol has spoken about his role and shared his thoughts on the film’s narrative.
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Sunny Deol on the Script of Ramayana
Ramayana is being made in two parts, with several top stars on board. Sunny Deol has been cast as Hanuman, a central and powerful character in the story. His inclusion has added significant star power to the ensemble, generating major buzz around the project.
In a recent media interaction, Sunny said,
“I haven’t started shooting yet, but I’ll be joining the shoot soon. The film is being made in two parts, and I hope we make it in a way that resonates with audiences. It’s a huge pan-India film, and there’s no doubt that the script is excellent.”
Upcoming Projects of Sunny Deol
While Ranbir, Sai Pallavi, Yash, and Vivek Oberoi have already begun or completed their portions, Sunny’s character—Hanuman—is likely to appear in the second part of the film or towards the end of the first.
Following the massive success of Gadar 2 and Jaat, Sunny Deol is all set to appear in other major projects like Ramayana, Border 2, and Lahore 1947.