Anime Film 'Ramayana: The Legend Of Prince Rama' To Release In India In 4K This October
Japanese-Indian animated film 'Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama' is set for Indian theatrical release this Dussehra.
New Delhi: ‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’, the much-loved animated film, will premiere in Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu on October 18 in Indian theatres. This 1992 release was a joint effort between Japanese producer Yugo Sako and Indian producer Ram Mohan.
Farhan Akhtar and Excel Entertainment, run by Ritesh Sidhwani, will handle the distribution of ‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’.
The poster and trailer for the film were just published by Geek Pictures India, and fans are ecstatic. "A tale as old as time, and forever alive in every heart. Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama coming to theaters across India in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and English on October 18! Teaser out now" they captioned the teaser.
Check out the teaser trailer here:
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Arjun Aggarwal, co-founder of Geek Pictures India, said, "This version of the Ramayana is going to break all types of new records because here begins a new era for Indo-Japan collaboration. It is a dynamic, very vivid and colourful depiction of the story of Ram, and we believe it will find audience resonance across all ages and locations."
With its release coinciding with the Hindu holidays of Dussehra and Diwali, ‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ is sure to attract moviegoers looking for something new, whether they're fans of the Ramayana or just love animated films.
About Ramayana
An important Hindu epic, the Ramayana recounts the life of Prince Rama, who is said to have been the seventh avatar of Vishnu. The enchantment of this ageless tale is brought to life on the silver screen in this animated version.
‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ depicts key scenes from the Ramayana, including Rama's exile, Sita's kidnapping, Hanuman's dedication, and the final confrontation between Ravana and Rama. Being one of the first animated representations of a sacred Hindu book, it stood out for its lively animation, musical composition, and accurate interpretation of the epic.