Ranbir Kapoor: Redefining Indian Cinema with 'Animal' Trilogy

Updated : Dec 09, 2024 10:29
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After the blockbuster success of Animal in 2023, Ranbir Kapoor is now shooting for Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana. However, Animal, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, has truly been a game-changer for the actor, dominating the box office and paving the way for an exciting future. Kapoor recently revealed that the film will evolve into a trilogy, with the second installment, Animal Park, set to begin production in 2027.

In an interview with Deadline Hollywood, Kapoor shared insights into the trilogy's development, saying, “Sandeep had a clear vision for Animal from the start. He wants to tell the story over three parts. The second film, Animal Park, will start in 2027. It’s thrilling because I’ll play both the protagonist and antagonist in this installment. It’s an incredibly exciting project with a highly original director.”

Kapoor also provided updates on another much-anticipated sequel, Brahmastra Part 2: Dev, which is currently in the writing phase. Following the success of Brahmastra: Shiva, Kapoor confirmed that Alia Bhatt would reprise her role in the sequel and teased new additions to the cast. He praised director Ayan Mukerji's vision and expressed excitement about the franchise's growth.

Apart from these projects, Kapoor is gearing up for Ramayana Part 1, which features an ensemble cast, including Sai Pallavi and Yash. With Animal and Brahmastra shaping up as defining moments in his career, Ranbir Kapoor’s journey in 2024 looks nothing short of spectacular.

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