Following this overwhelming response, Geek Pictures India has confirmed in an official statement that the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Valmiki’s Ramayana’ Japanese-Indian anime film will be released in theatres across India on October 18th with newly dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, alongside its original English dub.
The animated film, directed by Yugo Sako, Ram Mohan, and Koichi Sasaki, will hit cinema halls in a pristine 4K format.The inclusion of legendary screenwriter Shri V. Vijayendra Prasad renowned for blockbusters like ‘Baahubali’, ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, and ‘RRR’ adds an extra layer of creative brilliance to this adaptation. With these new dubs, the iconic anime film is poised to reach an even wider audience, reviving this beloved classic for a new generation.
“The Ramayana in anime is a ground-breaking testament to the strength of Indo-Japan collaborations. This fresh, dynamic portrayal of the timeless legend of Ram will undoubtedly strike a chord with audiences across all regions and age groups, bringing this epic to life in a way that’s never been seen before,” Arjun Aggarwal, the co-founder of Geek Pictures India, said in a statement.
The distributor company also said the film will comply with the latest guidelines set by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) of India, incorporating enhanced accessibility features for the hearing impaired, ensuring a more inclusive viewing experience for all.
Releasing during the Indian festive season of Dussehra and Diwali, Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama promises to be a cinematic celebration, combining India’s cultural richness with the brilliance of Japanese anime.
‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ to hit theatres in newly dubbed Indian languages
Following this overwhelming response, Geek Pictures India has confirmed in an official statement that the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Valmiki’s Ramayana’ Japanese-Indian anime film will be released in theatres across India on October 18th with newly dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, alongside its original English dub.
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