Will Mohit Raina play the role of Lord Shiva in ‘Ramayana’?: Talks are on between the makers and the actor; The film will be released in two parts

Nitesh Tiwari is making the film ‘Ramayana’. In this film, Ranbir Kapoor will play the role of Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi will play the role of Mata Sita. Now the news is that Mohit Raina can play the role of Lord Shiva in the film. Mohit Raina has played the role of Lord Shiva on television for many years, which has given him a special identity. According to India Forums, talks are going on between Mohit Raina and the makers about playing the role of Lord Shiva in the film ‘Ramayana’. It is being told that this conversation is in its final stage. However, there is no official confirmation about this yet. Mohit Raina played Lord Shiva in the TV show ‘Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev’ (2011–2014). This has been the most iconic character of his career so far. Mohit’s calm but simplicity and strong acting made the character of Mahadev more real and emotional. These stars will be seen in the film ‘Ramayana’ Ranbir Kapoor is playing the role of Lord Rama and Sai Pallavi Mata Sita in the film ‘Ramayana’. Yash will play the role of Ravana in the film, while there are reports of Sunny Deol playing the role of Lord Hanuman. Lara Dutta will be seen in the role of Kaikeyi and Sheeba Chaddha Manthra in the film. Ravi Dubey will play the role of Laxman, while Arun Govil will be seen in the role of King Dasharatha. Actor Kunal Kapoor, who plays the role of Indradev in the film, said in a conversation with News18 Showsha, ‘This is a very important film for our cultural heritage. It is an important part of our cultural thinking and values. I believe that such subjects should get the grandeur and level they deserve. We have never seen the scale at which this film is being made. The film will be released in two parts The film ‘Ramayana’ will be released in two parts. The first part will come on the occasion of Diwali 2026 and the second part on Diwali 2027. However, the dates have not been announced yet.

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