Film maker Nitesh Tiwari fans are counting the days for the release of his filmRamayana‘, after releasing the first look teaser of the film titled ‘Rama’. Since the release of the teaser, several video interviews with the director and his lead actor, Ranbir Kapoor have been shared online. In a clip doing rounds on social media, director Tiwari opened up about one of his favorite scenes from the film which he is excited to see on the big screen. Nitesh Tiwari shares his favorite sceneSpeaking to Collider, he shared that the scene showing Lord Ram’s exile was “one of the most emotional” scenes in the film, and that he was especially looking forward to seeing the audience’s reaction in theaters. “What I am looking forward to seeing in the theater with the audience, to see if I have managed to capture those emotions properly or not, is when Lord Ram goes into exile,” he said.The director added, “It’s a very emotional moment. The whole city is outside, he doesn’t want to leave, crying with him. I think it’s the closest moment to me. It’s something that moves me every time I see it and I really hope it moves the audience in the way it wants to.”
Fans react to Lord Ram’s exile scene
The teaser of the film’s first look scene has already won praises from the audience. Fans took to social media to share, “My favorite pic from the #Ramayana look. Ayodhya it is drenched in this heavy, dark blue, but Rama, Sita and Laxman stand out in a warm golden glow. Literally, the light seems to be leaving the city with them. The way the camera stands behind the crowd makes us feel like citizens of Ayodhya, helplessly watching them leave for exile. Absolute 10/10 for the emotional visual story here. The technicality is to be applauded!”Another shared the scene and explained, “This scene where the whole of Ayodhya is in darkness and the light is only with Ram Ji is a very significant detail. When Lord Rama went into exile, it was as if darkness had fallen over his kingdom. He is believed to be the embodiment of light, truth and righteousness. Connect this to Diwali when Lord Ramadhya was finally welcomed. By lighting rows of diyas (oil lamps), these lights signaled the end of darkness and the #Ramayana teasers that symbolized the return of hope, joy and divine presence that don’t get attention because of a few mistakes.‘Ramyana’ release date‘Ramayana’, which also stars Sai Pallavi as Sita and Yash as Ravana, will hit the big screens on Diwali 2026.