“KGF” star Yash will co-produce Nitesh Tiwari’s “Ramayana”with Namit Malhotra

“KGF,” Fame Yash, has joined Nitesh Tiwari’s “Ramayana” as a producer. The film is a collaboration between Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations. Yash expressed excitement for the project and stated in a statement that it has always been his goal to produce movies that will introduce Indian cinema to a […]

by Khushi Rawat - April 12, 2024, 3:57 pm

“KGF,” Fame Yash, has joined Nitesh Tiwari’s “Ramayana” as a producer.

The film is a collaboration between Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus Studios and Yash’s Monster Mind Creations.

Yash expressed excitement for the project and stated in a statement that it has always been his goal to produce movies that will introduce Indian cinema to a worldwide audience. “In pursuit of that, I was in LA 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; Ramayana, as a subject, deeply resonates with me and I had an approach in my mind for it. By joining forces to co-produce Ramayana we are bringing together our collective vision and experience to create an Indian film that will ignite excitement and passion in audiences across the world.”

Namit is also excited to be involved with Nitesh Tiwari’s film.

“After years spent living between the US, the UK, and India, building a business that has achieved unparalleled commercial success and more Oscar wins in the last ten years than any other company, my personal journey has led me to the point that I feel ready to do justice to the incredible story of Ramayana, treating it with the due care and reverence that it deserves,” he stated.

In the Ramayana, Sai Pallavi is expected to play Sita, while Ranbir Kapoor portrays Lord Ram.