The wait seems to be finally over for fans of Indian cinema as reports suggest that the much-anticipated promo of Nitesh Tiwari’s magnum opus, Ramayana, is set to be attached to the theatrical prints of James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash. In a massive strategic move to position the film as a global visual spectacle, makers have optimized the exclusive asset for a fully immersive 3D experience, ensuring that audiences get their first glimpse of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana on the biggest screens possible starting December 19, 2025. This early reveal, arriving well ahead of its Diwali 2026 slate, underlines the makers’ confidence in the film’s VFX standards matching international benchmarks.
In contrast to the locked and loaded Ramayana update, the buzz around SS Rajamouli’s next with Mahesh Babu seems to be nothing more than fan-fueled speculation. Trade circles had whispered that a glimpse of the adventure, titled Varanasi, might be attached to Avatar, but this seems highly unlikely given that the makers have already played their biggest cards. The team previously hosted a grand Globe Trotter event where they officially unveiled the title and introduced the entire primary cast—revealing Mahesh Babu as Rudhra, Priyanka Chopra as the female lead, and Prithviraj Sukumaran as the antagonist. With the core characters and the film’s premise already established at that event, reports of a new promo feels redundant, and sources indicate the team is not looking to drop any fresh assets this week.
If the visual spectacle wasn’t enough, the auditory experience is set to be historic. Confirmed reports indicate that the Ramayana promo will feature the first chords of a legendary collaboration between Hans Zimmer and A.R.Rahman.The duo has reportedly crafted a score that blends ancient Vedic sounds with orchestral grandeur, setting the perfect stage for the epic.The attachment of this promo also solidifies the makers’ long-term dominance over the box office. By releasing this asset nearly a year in advance, Prime Focus Studios is effectively marking its territory for the next two festive seasons. The saga is officially locked as a two-part cinematic event, with Part 1 arriving in Diwali 2026 and the concluding chapter slated for Diwali 2027. This confident rollout strategy mirrors global franchises like Dune, promising audiences that the wait—starting with this weekend’s 3D teaser will be worth every second.