Mumbai: In Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi's film 'Ramayana', the grass has first turned into a mold like mud. Due to difficulty in making the costumes of the main characters of the film, the shooting of the film had to be postponed for about a month.
The shooting of the film was to start this month. However, when the look of some actors was tested after the costumes were ready, it was found that the costume designer had removed Nari Vetha.
According to sources related to the film, producer Nitesh Tiwari wants to make the film grand and classic. However, the costumes that emerged did nothing to match the creator's vision. So he dropped the case.
Now some veteran designers who have worked on mythological films have been given commission. However, due to all these controversies, the shooting of the film is now likely to start next month.
Ranbir Kapoor is playing the role of Lord Ram and Sai Pallavi is playing the role of Mata Sita in the film. Sunny Deol will play the role of Hanumanji while South actor Yash has been chosen for the role of Ravana. There are reports that this film is going to be made in three parts and the story till Sita Abaran will be shown in the first part.