Ranbir Kapoor will give up alcohol and chicken for ‘Ramayan’

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There are continuous updates about Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana. Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi are going to play the role of Ram and Sita. Earlier talks were going on with Alia Bhatt for Sita but nothing could be finalised. The actors have started the preparations for the film.

According to media reports, Ranbir Kapoor will lead a virtuous life while working in the film. Will not touch alcohol and non-vegetarian food. This is not the first time that an actor playing Bhagwan has done this. In the news published in Koimoi, it has been said about Ranbir with reference to the source,
Sai Pallavi who plays Sita’s image is clean and free from controversy, while Ranbir’s image is not. He is not entirely a bad person, but in his personal life he is not like Sri Ram either.

Ranbir will abstain from alcohol and non-vegetarian food during the shooting of the film. He is not doing this just for his public image, but as an actor he wants to feel pure like Sri Ram. Anyway, Ranbir doesn’t party till late at night.

At the time of the release of ‘Brahmastra’, an old video of Ranbir also went viral. There, Ranbir says that he likes beef a lot. Due to this, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt did not get entry even in the Mahakal temple of Ujjain. Now by doing this, Ranbir also wants to improve his image in the media. Arun Govil, who is the most famous Ram of Indian cinema, says that he was once a chain smoker. However, after playing the role of Bhagwan, he quit smoking for good.

Talking about Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayan’, it is being told that Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi are going to start shooting for the film in February 2024. Yash, who plays the role of Ravana in the film, will join the cast in July. They will shoot for only 15 days. His role will not be much in this part. According to a Pinkvilla report, the story of the film may end with Sita’s abduction. DNEG is handling the VFX work of the film. This is the foreign company that has also won an Oscar by working on ‘Dune’. However, even before ‘Dune’ he had won six Oscar awards. DNEG worked on the VFX of films like ‘Brahmastra’ and ‘Bhedia’.

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