Sunny Deol wraps shooting as Lord Hanuman in Ramayan
Sunny Deol wraps filming as Lord Hanuman in Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayan, bringing intensity and devotion to one of the epic’s most beloved characters.
Bollywood veteran Sunny Deol has officially wrapped up shooting his portions as Lord Hanuman in director Nitesh Tiwari’s epic retelling of Ramayan. The film, already touted as one of the most ambitious Indian projects ever mounted, promises to reimagine the timeless mythological saga with cutting-edge technology, stellar performances, and scale never before seen in Hindi cinema.
For Sunny Deol, known for his fiery dialogue delivery and raw intensity, embodying Hanuman was both a spiritual and professional milestone. Sources close to the production say the actor approached the role with great reverence, even undergoing months of physical training to match the divinity and power associated with Hanuman. His on-set presence was reportedly commanding, with cast and crew often moved by the sheer energy he brought to pivotal scenes, particularly the Sanjeevani Booti sequence and Hanuman’s face-off with Ravana’s forces.
Director Nitesh Tiwari, celebrated for his emotional storytelling in Dangal and Chhichhore, has reportedly ensured that Hanuman’s character is not only a symbol of strength but also one of devotion and humility. Sunny’s performance is expected to highlight these contrasting aspects—his thunderous power in battle balanced with his tender loyalty to Lord Rama.
The film also features Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana, creating a dream ensemble that has already captured the imagination of fans. Sunny Deol’s addition as Hanuman completes this epic lineup, bridging generations of cinematic appeal with spiritual resonance.
Social media exploded when reports of Deol wrapping his shoot surfaced. Fans hailed the casting as “perfect,” pointing out that his trademark intensity aligns seamlessly with Hanuman’s larger-than-life persona. Hashtags like #SunnyAsHanuman and #RamayanMovie began trending, with many predicting that his portrayal will become one of the film’s biggest highlights.
Industry experts believe Ramayan could be a turning point for Bollywood’s approach to mythological cinema, taking inspiration from global franchises like The Lord of the Rings and Marvel’s Avengers while staying rooted in Indian traditions. The visual effects teams are said to be working on creating awe-inspiring depictions of Lanka, the Vanar Sena, and the climactic war sequences.
For Sunny Deol, the role comes at a time when his career is experiencing a resurgence after Gadar 2. By stepping into the divine shoes of Hanuman, he is not just adding another powerful character to his filmography but also etching himself into cinematic history.